<p>Arsenal blew a two-goal lead for the second game in a row as Bukayo Saka's penalty miss proved crucial in the Premier League leaders' damaging 2-2 draw against West Ham on Sunday.</p>.<p>Mikel Arteta's side struck twice in the first 10 minutes at the London Stadium thanks to goals from Gabriel Jesus and Martin Odegaard.</p>.<p>But just seven days after squandering a 2-0 advantage in their 2-2 draw at Liverpool, the Gunners again cracked under the pressure of the title race.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/kylian-mbappe-becomes-psgs-all-time-ligue-1-top-scorer-1210194.html" target="_blank">Kylian Mbappe becomes PSG's all-time Ligue 1 top scorer</a></strong></p>.<p>Said Benrahma's penalty reduced the deficit for West Ham before the interval and after Saka fired his spot-kick wide early in the second half, Jarrod Bowen volleyed in an equaliser for the struggling hosts.</p>.<p>It was a hammer blow for Arsenal, who sit four points clear of second-placed Manchester City but have ceded the title race momentum to Pep Guardiola's team.</p>.<p>City had closed within three points of the Gunners after beating Leicester 3-1 on Saturday and it is the champions who have the destiny of the title in their hands despite trailing Arsenal for much of the season.</p>.<p>City, who have won their last 10 matches in all competitions, have a game in hand on Arsenal.</p>.<p>With a home game against Arsenal looming on April 26, City know they will lift a fifth title in six seasons if they win their remaining eight matches.</p>.<p>By the time Arsenal travel to the Emirates Stadium they will be seven points clear of City if they beat bottom-of-the-table Southampton on Friday.</p>.<p>Yet that gap would still look uncomfortably small to Arsenal fans fearing their team are in the process of wasting a golden opportunity to win a first title since 2004.</p>.<p>While City are battle-tested in handling the tension of the title race, Arsenal's young squad look to be suffering an ill-timed attack of nerves.</p>.<p>It could have been so different for Arsenal after they needed just seven minutes to take the lead as Odegaard's deft pass found Ben White, who delivered a low cross that Jesus slotted home at the far post.</p>.<p>Jesus's fourth goal in his last three games was followed by the Gunners' second three minutes later as they ruthlessly punished West Ham's woeful marking.</p>.<p>Gabriel Martinelli's pin-point cross found Odegaard in acres of space and the midfielder blasted a volley past Lukasz Fabianski from an acute angle six yards out.</p>.<p>The turning point came in the 33rd minute when Arsenal, looking a little over-confident after such a swaggering start, needlessly conceded a penalty.</p>.<p>Thomas Partey surrendered possession to Declan Rice and when the West Ham midfielder picked out Lucas Paqueta's run, Gabriel Magalhaes' mistimed sliding tackle was correctly ruled a penalty despite Arsenal appeals for handball.</p>.<p>Mohamed Salah had missed a penalty against Arsenal last weekend, but they were out of luck this time as Benrahma sent Aaron Ramsdale the wrong way from the spot.</p>.<p>Michail Antonio's header was tipped over by Ramsdale moments later as Arsenal started to creak.</p>.<p>Saka should have eased Arsenal's mounting anxiety when Antonio conceded a 50th minute penalty with an outstretched arm that blocked Martinelli's flick.</p>.<p>But instead Saka spiked the tension level even higher with a woeful spot-kick that completely missed hit the target, a costly blunder that recalled the England forward's Euro 2020 final penalty shoot-out failure against Italy.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/difficult-to-rely-on-anthony-martial-due-to-injury-record-says-erik-ten-hag-1210181.html" target="_blank">Difficult to rely on Anthony Martial due to injury record, says Erik Ten Hag</a></strong></p>.<p>Saka held his head in his hands and with Arsenal clearly rattled, David Moyes' side snatched an equaliser in the 54th minute.</p>.<p>Thilo Kehrer guided the ball into the Arsenal area and Bowen was just onside as his volley ricocheted off the turf and skidded past Ramsdale's despairing dive.</p>.<p>Antonio nearly won it for West Ham in the closing stages, rising to head Benrahma's cross against the bar.</p>
<p>Arsenal blew a two-goal lead for the second game in a row as Bukayo Saka's penalty miss proved crucial in the Premier League leaders' damaging 2-2 draw against West Ham on Sunday.</p>.<p>Mikel Arteta's side struck twice in the first 10 minutes at the London Stadium thanks to goals from Gabriel Jesus and Martin Odegaard.</p>.<p>But just seven days after squandering a 2-0 advantage in their 2-2 draw at Liverpool, the Gunners again cracked under the pressure of the title race.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/kylian-mbappe-becomes-psgs-all-time-ligue-1-top-scorer-1210194.html" target="_blank">Kylian Mbappe becomes PSG's all-time Ligue 1 top scorer</a></strong></p>.<p>Said Benrahma's penalty reduced the deficit for West Ham before the interval and after Saka fired his spot-kick wide early in the second half, Jarrod Bowen volleyed in an equaliser for the struggling hosts.</p>.<p>It was a hammer blow for Arsenal, who sit four points clear of second-placed Manchester City but have ceded the title race momentum to Pep Guardiola's team.</p>.<p>City had closed within three points of the Gunners after beating Leicester 3-1 on Saturday and it is the champions who have the destiny of the title in their hands despite trailing Arsenal for much of the season.</p>.<p>City, who have won their last 10 matches in all competitions, have a game in hand on Arsenal.</p>.<p>With a home game against Arsenal looming on April 26, City know they will lift a fifth title in six seasons if they win their remaining eight matches.</p>.<p>By the time Arsenal travel to the Emirates Stadium they will be seven points clear of City if they beat bottom-of-the-table Southampton on Friday.</p>.<p>Yet that gap would still look uncomfortably small to Arsenal fans fearing their team are in the process of wasting a golden opportunity to win a first title since 2004.</p>.<p>While City are battle-tested in handling the tension of the title race, Arsenal's young squad look to be suffering an ill-timed attack of nerves.</p>.<p>It could have been so different for Arsenal after they needed just seven minutes to take the lead as Odegaard's deft pass found Ben White, who delivered a low cross that Jesus slotted home at the far post.</p>.<p>Jesus's fourth goal in his last three games was followed by the Gunners' second three minutes later as they ruthlessly punished West Ham's woeful marking.</p>.<p>Gabriel Martinelli's pin-point cross found Odegaard in acres of space and the midfielder blasted a volley past Lukasz Fabianski from an acute angle six yards out.</p>.<p>The turning point came in the 33rd minute when Arsenal, looking a little over-confident after such a swaggering start, needlessly conceded a penalty.</p>.<p>Thomas Partey surrendered possession to Declan Rice and when the West Ham midfielder picked out Lucas Paqueta's run, Gabriel Magalhaes' mistimed sliding tackle was correctly ruled a penalty despite Arsenal appeals for handball.</p>.<p>Mohamed Salah had missed a penalty against Arsenal last weekend, but they were out of luck this time as Benrahma sent Aaron Ramsdale the wrong way from the spot.</p>.<p>Michail Antonio's header was tipped over by Ramsdale moments later as Arsenal started to creak.</p>.<p>Saka should have eased Arsenal's mounting anxiety when Antonio conceded a 50th minute penalty with an outstretched arm that blocked Martinelli's flick.</p>.<p>But instead Saka spiked the tension level even higher with a woeful spot-kick that completely missed hit the target, a costly blunder that recalled the England forward's Euro 2020 final penalty shoot-out failure against Italy.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/difficult-to-rely-on-anthony-martial-due-to-injury-record-says-erik-ten-hag-1210181.html" target="_blank">Difficult to rely on Anthony Martial due to injury record, says Erik Ten Hag</a></strong></p>.<p>Saka held his head in his hands and with Arsenal clearly rattled, David Moyes' side snatched an equaliser in the 54th minute.</p>.<p>Thilo Kehrer guided the ball into the Arsenal area and Bowen was just onside as his volley ricocheted off the turf and skidded past Ramsdale's despairing dive.</p>.<p>Antonio nearly won it for West Ham in the closing stages, rising to head Benrahma's cross against the bar.</p>