Petr
Cech made a Premier League debut to forget for Arsenal as his errors helped
West Ham United to record a 2-0 victory at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, AFP
reports.
Cech’s
arrival from Chelsea has been acclaimed as a signing that could turn Arsenal
into title contenders, but he was found wanting as Arsene Wenger’s side opened
their Premier League campaign with a home defeat for the second time in three
years.
Cech’s
rash charge allowed Cheikhou Kouyate to head West Ham in front from debutant
Dimitri Payet’s 43rd-minute free-kick and the Czech international’s slowness to
get down saw him beaten at his near post from 25 yards by Mauro Zarate shortly
before the hour.
“We were not convincing offensively or
defensively,” said Wenger, whose side beat champions Chelsea 1-0 in the
Community Shield last weekend.
“The players were maybe too nervous and put too much
pressure on themselves. Today we have been hurt mentally and it is a good
opportunity to respond.”
West Ham’s win echoed Aston Villa’s 3-1 success
at the Emirates on the first day of the 2013-14 campaign and enabled Slaven
Bilic to crown his first league game as manager with a famous victory.
“We are all very pleased and it is a great start
for us – not only for the three points, but points against a team that are
title contenders,” said the Croatian, who is a former West Ham defender.
“If you add to that a London derby, it makes it
an even bigger win. This is very special. I am very proud of the second-half
performance.”
Bilic named 16-year-old Reece Oxford in midfield
and saw the teenager turn in a commanding display as West Ham bounced back from
their Europa League elimination at the hands of Romanians Astra Giurgiu last
Thursday.
Wenger sent on Theo Walcott and Alexis Sanchez as
Arsenal sought to claw back their two-goal deficit, but the closest they came
to scoring was a deflected first-half shot by Aaron Ramsey that hit the bar.
Meanwhile, Dutch midfielder Giorginio Wijnaldum
scored on his competitive Newcastle United debut as former England head coach
Steve McClaren began his St James’ Park tenure with a 2-2 draw at home to
Southampton.
After GrazianoPelle had put the visitors in
front, goals from PapissCisse and £14.5m ($22.5m) new recruit Wijnaldum put
Newcastle in front, but Southampton substitute Shane Long headed in a
79th-minute equaliser.
Chelsea opened their title defence with a 2-2
draw at home to Swansea City on Saturday, with Manchester United edging
Tottenham Hotspur 1-0.
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