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Rice, Saka on target as Arsenal hammer West Ham 2-0 in Arteta’s 300th game

Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka were on target as Arsenal cruised to a 2-0 win over West Ham, marking Mikel Arteta’s 300th game in charge in style.

The Gunners maintained their impressive start to the season, having lost just once so far.

Arteta opted for an attacking lineup featuring Rice, Martin Odegaard, and Eberechi Eze in midfield, showcasing Arsenal’s depth after their £250 million summer outlay.

Rice punishes former club

Odegaard’s early injury, his third in as many home matches, forced an adjustment, with Rice moving into a more advanced role.

The England international made it count, reacting sharply to finish after Eze’s effort was parried by Alphonse Areola.

Arsenal dominated possession throughout, with West Ham limited to long-range attempts as they struggled to contain the hosts’ fluid attack.

Saka marks milestone in style

The win was sealed in the second half when Jurrien Timber was fouled by El Hadji Malick Diouf, allowing Saka to calmly convert from the spot.

The goal, on his 200th Premier League appearance, took his tally to 55 goals and 45 assists.

The result sent Arsenal top of the Premier League table, leapfrogging Liverpool ahead of their clash with Chelsea.

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Odumodublvck Reacts As Arsenal Use His Song To Announce The Signing Of Declan Rice

Odumodublvck, the popular Nigerian rapper, is currently over the moon with joy.

The rapper beamed with joy after English Premier League giants, Arsenal, used one of his hit tracks to announce their new signing, Declan Rice.

The Gunners signed the England international from West Ham for a club-record fee of £105m.

Announcing his arrival via Twitter, Arsenal shared a video of the 24-year-old displaying his football skills with Odumodublvck’s song ‘Declan Rice’ playing in the background with the caption; “A new chapter begins.”

Odumodublvck shared the tweet, expressing pride.

He wrote, “Massive. Abj stand up. Declan Rice.”

In another tweet, the Abuja-based rapper thanked Arsenal fans who consistently asked the club to use the song in Declan Rice’s announcement video.

“Thank you to everyone who pushed the club to use the tune.

“You might think you did not have any impact on this, but I really do feel that you guys did.

“The pressure was werser by the day.

“God bless you all.

“I am so grateful,” Odumodu said.

He also wrote: My dad was a die hard Arsenal fan.

Imagine if he was here.

Toonchy papa na my papa and him still dey. Die hard arsenal fan.

Its going mad in my home.

Yahweh boys ontop. 

Big money Declan.