Victor Moses had a good match on Saturday as West Ham held Manchester United to a 0-0 draw at Old Trafford.
The Nigeria forward had the first glaring chance to score in the match, but he saw David De Gea make a big save when one-on-one with the Spain goalkeeper.
Moses was lively for the visitors but he limped off with an injury after 36 minutes as West Ham forced Manchester United to Louis van Gaal side’s fifth goalless draw in 10 matches.
Meanwhile, Arsenal returned to winning ways after a run of poor results with a 3-1 win against Sunderland at the Emirates.
Joel Campbell put Arsenal ahead in the 33rd minute thanks to a Mezut Ozil assist.
But on the stroke of half time, Olivier Giroud diverted a free-kick into his own goal to make it 1-1.
In the second half, Arsenal went in search of a second goal but were left frustrated by a resolute Sunderland defence.
Their persistence finally paid off when Giroud made up for his own goal by scoring Arsenal’s second goal.
Then in the 94th minute, Aaron Ramsey made the game safe when he netted the third goal.
The win now sees Arsenal move up to second position behind Leicester City.
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