West Ham fans were spotted teeming out of the London Stadium after a shocking first-half performance against Arsenal on Sunday.
Arsenal ran riot in east London, putting four past them in a sensational half that saw ex-West Ham captain Declan Rice grab two assists.
William Saliba, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel and Leandro Trossard all got on the scoresheet to stun the Hammers crowd.
And Sky Sports cameras overhead picked up legions of fans leaving the ground and going home before the half-time whistle had even been blown.
West Ham were branded «a disgrace» by Roy Keane in the Sky Sports studio while commentator Alan Smith said: «I can't believe what I'm seeing.»
The stands looked visibly empty ahead of half-time, even before Trossard scored in the 47th minute.
And with cameras overhead picking up swathes of fans leaving the ground, it encapsulates what has been a shocking opening 45 minutes from the Hammers on Sunday.
Arsenal came flying out of the traps and, in truth, could have been further ahead had Saka had his shooting boots on.
But David Moyes, who has already been under pressure this season, will be furious with the manner of which they conceded first.
After several elaborate corners, Rice decided to go old-school on 32 minutes with his delivery and sent a cross towards the back post.
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