Wenger relieved after Arsenal annihilates West Ham 5-1
Arsenal manager can breathe easier after his team tear apart West Ham to break losing streak

Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal's 5-1 demolition of West Ham proves they are mentally strong enough to cope with the pressure of battling to finish in the Premier League's top four.
After error-strewn performances in successive defeats against Manchester City and Chelsea, Arsenal's season appeared to be in danger of imploding and Wenger reportedly held crisis talks with his players earlier this week.
But the Gunners temporarily silenced their critics with an emphatic victory at the Emirates Stadium which ended a troubling run of three games without a win and lifted them within four points of fourth-placed Tottenham.
"We got a good response, I watched the Chelsea game again and felt in the second half we were good and we continued that here," Wenger said.
"In the first half we controlled it but West Ham were dangerous on set pieces and we got punished. In the second we played with great pace, had tremendous movement and created a lot of chances.
"I never felt the players didn't know how important these matches were. I was just worried they were a bit inhibited in the big games.