Arsenal dropped points again in the Premier League following Saturday’s 1-0 loss to West Ham United. The Gunners went into the game needing a win to keep their top four hopes alive, but were surprised by the Hammers at the London Stadium, who won just their second game against the North Londoners in 24 outings. A second half strike from youngster Declan Rice – assisted by former Arsenal star Samir Nasri – was enough to hand the home side all three points.Unai Emery’s men have been on an inconsistent run in recent weeks and it appears things haven’t started quite well since the turn of the year. West Ham began the match as the better side, with their high pressing causing the Arsenal defence some problems.However, the Gunners soon settled and started to create chances of their own. Emery named Alexandre Lacazette alongside Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in his starting XI and the pair nearly combined to score the opener but for Lukas Fabianski’s smart save from the near post.Lacazette threatened the West Ham goal a couple of times, but it was the Hammers who took the lead after the restart. A cross from Felipe Anderson was poorly cleared by Arsenal, falling straight to the feet of Nasri. The Frenchman controlled nicely before teeing up Rice to hit a sweet shot into the far corner.Despite a late onslaught from the Gunners, it was little too late as West Ham defended their lead very well to walk home with all three points.The result means Arsenal are still 5th on the Premier League table and Manchester United could draw level on points should the Red Devils manage to beat Tottenham on Sunday. Also, Chelsea could move six points clear of the Gunners should they defeat Newcastle United in Saturday’s late kick-off game.Arsenal may have lost, but the world of social media has been buzzing with opinions, reactions and trolls in equal measure.So, without much ado, let’s take a look at some of the best tweets following Arsenal’s 1-0 loss to West Ham.Arsenal trying to create chances today 😭 #WHUARS pic.twitter.com/jCvZi34yvP— Paul McG AFC ☘️© (@Afcpmg) January 12, 2019Things I've discovered today: Arsenal playing like this is not a major soothing aid for inflammation of the stomach lining. #whufcvafc pic.twitter.com/8oTDSxZH8W— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) January 12, 2019Arsenal have no money, Ramsey leaving for free. West Ham 1 Arsenal 0 #WHUARS pic.twitter.com/HLw6lcgW6w— Paul McG AFC ☘️© (@Afcpmg) January 12, 2019Me after watching Arsenal play and knowing we won't get Champions League next year. pic.twitter.com/O69txF2t5y— Dammit Arsenal🤦 (@DammitArsenal) January 12, 2019Arsenal pic.twitter.com/Rsy8iUuk3M— Footy Jokes (@Footy_JokesOG) January 12, 2019When you see Aubameyang & Lacazette both starting against West Ham, but Ozil is not in the squad. 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/xRFCvnB5iq— Lacazettes (@Lacazettes) January 12, 2019How time changes smh... we have hit rock bottom my Arsenal fans! Something needs to be done. pic.twitter.com/m3C3UHwkHh— Supree (@LadyGooner8) January 12, 2019Wasn't arsenal like 11pts ahead of us a few weeks back? pic.twitter.com/ANvBX9PbBB— Patrick (@Pogblah) January 12, 2019Arsenal play Chelsea next. pic.twitter.com/oiq4x8R2dv— FergieTime™️ (@SSIIIIUUUU) January 12, 2019Arsenal fans to Arsene Wenger pic.twitter.com/Qo8MOkrZnl— Coral (@Coral) January 12, 2019Just this. On repeat. Forever. #Arsenal pic.twitter.com/8Ja9IG5FXE— The Short Fuse (@TheShortFuse) January 12, 2019PL 2018/19West Ham 4-2 BurnleyWest Ham 3-1 CardiffWest Ham 8-0 Macclesfield TownWest Ham 3-1 Man UtdWest Ham 3-2 Crystal PalaceWest Ham 1-0 ArsenalWest Ham likes playing against small clubs at home.— Troll Football (@TrollFootball) January 12, 2019FACT: Samir Nasri has the same amount of Premier League assists in 48 minutes this season as Mesut Ozil. #WHUARS pic.twitter.com/Y7PRfU8z5a— betclever (@bet_clever) January 12, 2019Ozil after training sessions on fridays knowing he has the weekend off: pic.twitter.com/yvZA4EcCA5— 💢 (@AMxncz) January 12, 2019I have Memes I've been keeping for peak Arsenal banter era of the season and oh here we are pic.twitter.com/YLzeCIzWAR— Chocolate Milk☕ (@vick__nate) January 12, 2019Arsenal have 41 points after 22 games, same as last season under Arsene Wenger at same stage. pic.twitter.com/PdPmRnQM40— Vinay (@SemperFiUtd) January 12, 2019