I can't really find anything positive to take from that despite the win.

It was poor on every level, in every department.

I suppose Monreal once again showed he's the best finisher in the team and Lacazette made the attack a bit more fluid.

We can repeat once again that certain individuals being starters without fail every week is damaging to the future of the team. But being so unconvincing at home to West Ham no matter the personnel, is not an endorsement of the work done so far.

It does feel like very little has changed. But it's still only fair to have a bigger sample of games to judge the players and coaching staff on.