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Report: Arsenal 1-2 Brentford

Miercoles 27 de Julio del 2022

Report: Arsenal 1-2 Brentford

Eddie Nketiah got on the scoresheet again but we suffered our first defeat of pre-season in a behind-closed-doors friendly

Eddie Nketiah got on the scoresheet again but we suffered our first defeat of pre-season in a behind-closed-doors friendly

We saw our 100% winning record during pre-season come to an end as Brentford claimed victory in a behind-closed-doors friendly at London Colney this afternoon.

An early Bryan Mbeumo goal was cancelled out by Eddie Nketiah’s fifth goal of the summer so far, but just before half-time Ryan Trevitt restored the Bees’ lead, which they clung onto despite us dominating proceedings after the break.

The scoring was opened after just nine minutes when Fin Stevens flicked the ball into space on the right flank for Trevitt to race onto, and his low centre found Mbeumo who tucked past the outstretched Matt Turner.

That goal came against the run of play, but we began to move through the gears and after Marquinhos saw a low drive find Thomas Strakosha, parity was restored on 24 minutes. Reiss Nelson did well to cut inside from the left, and after linking up with Ainsley Maitland-Niles, the ball found its way to Nketiah who slotted home.

Marquinhos again came close when Turner sprung a quick counter-attack following a corner but his attempted lob over Strakosha drifted wide, but just before the break Brentford got back in front when Rico Henry burst into the box and found Trevitt, who showed excellent composure to take a touch before picking his spot.

After the break, it was one-way traffic as we peppered the Brentford goal trying to find an equaliser. Nketiah dragged a shot wide before Albert Sambi Lokonga embarked on a mazy dribble before shooting just over the bar.

We continued to up the intensity going into the final quarter and Nuno Tavares forced substitute keeper Matthew Cox into a flying save on 68 minutes, before some neat play between Lokonga, Nketiah and Nelson carved out an opportunity for Maitland-Niles to head home, but Cox was equal to his effort.

With 10 minutes to go, Cedric let fly with a drive from the edge of the box and saw his attempt thump off the base of the post, and with one last foray forward a wicked Nelson delivery narrowly evaded both Lokonga and Marquinhos at the far post, forcing us to suffer defeat for the first time this summer.

Arsenal: Turner, Cedric, Walters (Awe 46), Holding, Tavares (Souza 76), Elneny, Lokonga, Maitland-Niles (Patino 85), Marquinhos, Nelson (Sagoe Jr 90), Nketiah.

Brentford: Strakosha (Cox 62), Stevens, Bech, Crama, Henry (Racic 62), Onyeka, Ghoddos (Yarmolyuk 75), Peart-Harris, Trevitt, Lewis-Potter, Mbeumo (Gilbert 75).

We saw our 100% winning record during pre-season come to an end as Brentford claimed victory in a behind-closed-doors friendly at London Colney this afternoon.

An early Bryan Mbeumo goal was cancelled out by Eddie Nketiah’s fifth goal of the summer so far, but just before half-time Ryan Trevitt restored the Bees’ lead, which they clung onto despite us dominating proceedings after the break.

The scoring was opened after just nine minutes when Fin Stevens flicked the ball into space on the right flank for Trevitt to race onto, and his low centre found Mbeumo who tucked past the outstretched Matt Turner.

That goal came against the run of play, but we began to move through the gears and after Marquinhos saw a low drive find Thomas Strakosha, parity was restored on 24 minutes. Reiss Nelson did well to cut inside from the left, and after linking up with Ainsley Maitland-Niles, the ball found its way to Nketiah who slotted home.

Marquinhos again came close when Turner sprung a quick counter-attack following a corner but his attempted lob over Strakosha drifted wide, but just before the break Brentford got back in front when Rico Henry burst into the box and found Trevitt, who showed excellent composure to take a touch before picking his spot.

After the break, it was one-way traffic as we peppered the Brentford goal trying to find an equaliser. Nketiah dragged a shot wide before Albert Sambi Lokonga embarked on a mazy dribble before shooting just over the bar.

We continued to up the intensity going into the final quarter and Nuno Tavares forced substitute keeper Matthew Cox into a flying save on 68 minutes, before some neat play between Lokonga, Nketiah and Nelson carved out an opportunity for Maitland-Niles to head home, but Cox was equal to his effort.

With 10 minutes to go, Cedric let fly with a drive from the edge of the box and saw his attempt thump off the base of the post, and with one last foray forward a wicked Nelson delivery narrowly evaded both Lokonga and Marquinhos at the far post, forcing us to suffer defeat for the first time this summer.

Arsenal: Turner, Cedric, Walters (Awe 46), Holding, Tavares (Souza 76), Elneny, Lokonga, Maitland-Niles (Patino 85), Marquinhos, Nelson (Sagoe Jr 90), Nketiah.

Brentford: Strakosha (Cox 62), Stevens, Bech, Crama, Henry (Racic 62), Onyeka, Ghoddos (Yarmolyuk 75), Peart-Harris, Trevitt, Lewis-Potter, Mbeumo (Gilbert 75).

If you've ever wanted to see how Mikel Arteta gets his players ready for a crunch Premier League game, then now you can more thanks to this exclusive clip from Amazon Prime Video's upcoming Arsenal: All Or Nothing series.

Cameras were invited into our changing room for the first time last season to provide unprecedented access, allowing us to see how Arteta motivates his players, including this inspirational team talk ahead of the Norwich City home game last September.

Having seen his side lose their first three games of the campaign, the manager knew he had to stir up emotion in his players to get the right response, and his words worked perfectly as victory was claimed over the Canaries.

Just click play on the video above to view the footage.

If that has got you wanting more, then you won’t have to wait long. The first three episodes of the eight-part series will launch exclusively on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories on Thursday, August 4, with new episodes added each week through to Thursday, August 18.

The full episode release schedule is as follows:

  • Thursday, August 4 – Episodes 1- 3
  • Thursday, August 11 – Episodes 4 - 6
  • Thursday, August 18 – Episodes 7 - 8

If you've ever wanted to see how Mikel Arteta gets his players ready for a crunch Premier League game, then now you can more thanks to this exclusive clip from Amazon Prime Video's upcoming Arsenal: All Or Nothing series.

Cameras were invited into our changing room for the first time last season to provide unprecedented access, allowing us to see how Arteta motivates his players, including this inspirational team talk ahead of the Norwich City home game last September.

Having seen his side lose their first three games of the campaign, the manager knew he had to stir up emotion in his players to get the right response, and his words worked perfectly as victory was claimed over the Canaries.

Just click play on the video above to view the footage.

If that has got you wanting more, then you won’t have to wait long. The first three episodes of the eight-part series will launch exclusively on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories on Thursday, August 4, with new episodes added each week through to Thursday, August 18.

The full episode release schedule is as follows:

  • Thursday, August 4 – Episodes 1- 3
  • Thursday, August 11 – Episodes 4 - 6
  • Thursday, August 18 – Episodes 7 - 8

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