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MATCH REPORT: Brentford 0 – 1 Arsenal

Brentford (0) 0 Arsenal (0) 1
Premier League
Gtech Community Stadium, Lionel Road South, Brentford TW8 0RU
Saturday, 25th November 2023. Kick-off time: 5.30pm

(4-3-3) Aaron Ramsdale; Takehiro Tomiyasu, William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhães, Oleksandr Zinchenko; Martin Ødegaard (c), Declan Rice, Leandro Trossard; Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli.
Substitutes: Ben White, Eddie Nketiah, Jakob Kiwior, Cédric Soares, (Jorge Luiz Frello Filho) Jorginho, Reiss Nelson,Mohamed Elneny, Kai Havertz, Karl Hein.

Scorers: Kail Havertz (89 mins)
Yellow Cards: Gabriel Martinelli
Arsenal Possession Percentage: 64%

Referee: Tim Robinson
Assistant Referees: Eddie Smart, Nick Greenhalgh
Fourth Official: Josh Smith
VAR Team at Stockley Park: VAR Michael Salisbury; AVAR Wade Smith

Attendance: 17,201

Aaron Ramsdale will be our goalkeeper for tonight’s match, replacing David Raya who is on loan from Brentford and therefore ineligible to play, whilst Fábio Vieira is suspended having received a red card in the game against Burnley on 11th November.

Gabriel Jesus is returning for this match and club captain Martin Ødegaard, who has now recovered from concussion which was suffered by him on the training pitch a couple of weeks ago, is also resuming his place in tonight’s line-up.

Ben White is on the substitute’s bench, but Emile Smith-Rowe, Jurrien Timber and Thomas Partey are still unavailable for selection due to injury.

There is an absolutely electric atmosphere tonight at the Gtech for this London derby, and as such, the early exchanges are both frenetic and physical.

After an early free-kick which saw Gabriel Martinelli heading wide, the match started to settle down into a close contest between N5 and TW8. The home side are truly holding their own at this stage of the game, and they could be a tough nut to crack for our boys tonight. From a Bukayo Saka corner, Leandro Trossard blasted the ball way over the Brentford bar, and after a horrendous mistake by Aaron Ramsdale, which saw Declan Rice saving the day by clearing the ball off the goalline, we woke up a bit and started to knock the ball around in the Brentford half.

Referee Tim Robinson had a word with our captain over possible time wasting when we were due to take a corner, and it was becoming obvious to everyone that we have to get a grip on this game extremely quickly indeed.

After some midfield pressure, we had a chance to score when Gabriel Jesus hit a shot high and wide after the home team failed to deal with our attack properly with a cross sent over to him by Oleksandr Zinchenko. Unbelievably, Aaron Ramsdale almost gave them another chance to score, when he threw the ball into the ground when he meant to get it well clear of his area. He certainly was not happy with himself and slammed his hands together in frustration.

Four minutes before the break, a Gabriel Jesus shot took a huge deflection off Ethan Pinnock and looped into the air with goalkeeper Mark Flekken saving it acrobatically before it dropped neatly into the top corner of the net.

A minute later, Bukayo Saka lifted the ball onto the head of Gabriel Jesus, whose neat header was parried by Mark Flekken straight into the air, and into the path of Leandro Trossard, who nodded the ball in from close range; but unfortunately the goal was disallowed after a VAR check due to our goalscorer being offside (allegedly), and so both sides went into the half-time break honours even.

A minute or so after the restart, extremely poor defending from Brentford saw the ball getting to Bukayo Saka, who crossed it and found Martin Ødegaard, who somehow diverted the ball wide at the near post. A bit of a messy start to the second half for both teams, but it can only get better. Can’t it?

There was a chance for the home side to score when Bryan Mbeumo shot wide from an extremely tight angle, and then Gabriel Martinelli got booked for a late tackle a couple of minutes later, which was a bit silly to be fair.

The match started to go somewhat flat, and after some good attempts to score that went nowhere, Eddie Nketiah replaced Gabriel Jesus after sixty-five minutes; let’s hope that these substitutions fire the boys up now. Ben Mee stopped a cross reaching Eddie Nketiah, who would have surely scored, and as the game trundled on, it really needed a goal from us to liven things up a bit.

A snap long-range shot from Yehor Yarmoliuk went straight to the arms of Aaron Ramsdale, who easily gathered the ball up, and then we nearly went a goal down when a header from Neal Maupay was cleared off the line by Oleksandr Zinchenko who completely saved our blushes. With about ten minutes of the match remaining, Kai Havertz replaced Gabriel Martinelli, and almost immediately we started to play better and quicker with some great movement and ideas.

William Saliba, who has had a superb game tonight, hit a ball from about twenty yards which went just wide of the goal, and with a minute of normal time left on the clock, a lovely ball from Bukayo Saka out on the right was met at the far post by Kai Havertz, whose header hit the back of the net for us to take the lead! In the four minutes injury time awarded, Mikel Arteta brought on Jorginho and Ben White for Martin Ødegaard and Bukayo Saka in order to get some fresh legs on the pitch as the home side started to put us under pressure; it made no difference whatsoever as we held out to take maximum points and a well-deserved return to the top of the Premiership table tonight.

What a game at the Gtech this evening.

The result totally showed our determined character and desire to win, as we kept going, chipping sway, finding a hole in their defence. And it came; it really does not matter if it was a minute from time or thirty minutes from the end of the game, resilience and character won out in the end, as we know so many times from our illustrious history. William Saliba and Gabriel were rock solid at the back, Declan Rice was superb and although Aaron Ramsdale was nervous at first, he grew in confidence as the match continued.

Eventually we broke down the well-drilled Brentford defence, and showed our Premiership credentials by never giving up, patiently waiting for that one single chance to win the game. And it came. Well done, chaps.

Remember everyone, keep the faith, get behind the team and the manager, as this season is going to be crucial for our future success in all competitions. Stick with the winners. Our next match: RC Lens at the Emirates on Wednesday, 29th November at 8.00pm (Champions League). Be there, if you can. Victoria Concordia Crescit.

Steve

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Selection issues for Arteta ahead of Brentford game

Morning. Another little later than normal blog after Thursday’s city drinks were followed up with a Friday session in Loughton.

You know when you are getting old when back to back drink-ups are a struggle. Gone are the days when I would go out 7 nights in 10 days in the lead up to Christmas, whilst still getting up at 5am and working.

Today I will mainly be sitting on my sofa feeling sorry for myself.

So, Brentford away…

For the first time since they joined the Premier League I will not be at Brentford away. It highlights the current ticketing problems and questions need to be asked as to where the away tickets have gone.

Players and club staff have had their allocations increased, as have sponsors, partners and box holders. That results in less tickets available for the “common fan”.

The ticketing issue at the club is not being caused by ticket hoarders, or those that might share 3 memberships between 5 mates. It is due to the club holding too many tickets back for sale to gift to other parties. And who knows what these sponsors and partners do with their tickets?

Aaron Ramsdale will start today, that is a certainity. I hope he makes no saves. And by that it is because I hope we dominate the game to such an extent that Brentford do not have a single shot on goal.

I am sure there will be a few nerves for Ramsdale, and the worry with him is he can become a little overhyped and try and prove too much. He just needs to relax and play his normal game.

The Ramsdale v David Raya argument is a little toxic. It is mainly driven by fans who like to create problems and negativity. They will be the ones trying to heap pressure on whichever man they back, and celebrating mistakes. Meanwhile they will amplify standard goalkeeping work by their chosen man, making out that all saves are David-Seamen v Sheffield United-esque.

Just let them play and let Arteta do his job.

We do have a few injury headaches.

Thomas Partey and Jurrien Timber are both probably out until 2024. Rumours circulated that Timber has had a set-back in his rehabilitation, but nothing has been announced by a reliable source.

Emile Smith Rowe is also out injured. Again. Like with Partey, I think his time at Arsenal is running out. Another out is Fabio Vieira following his red card against Burnley.

We then have a few players who are on the cusp of returning – Martin Odegaard, Ben White and Cedric Soares. All might be available. None might be available.

There will also be questions around Gabriel Jesus.

He did play 90 minutes for Brazil on Wednesday morning but, following the late finish of that game and long flight, the decision might be to keep him on the bench to avoid yet another muscle injury.

So how we line up will depend on those late fitness checks, and whether Jesus has recovered from his national team exploits.

Ramsdale, Gabriel, Saliba, Rice, Saka and Martinelli are the guaranteed starters.

Right back will be either Ben White or Takehiro Tomiyasu depending on fitness. That then impact the choice at left back with Tomiyasu and Oleksandr Zinchenko the options.

Brentford, with the way they look to turn the game into a series of set pieces, is certainly the sort of match I think we would be better off playing Tomi ahead of Zinny. His height and power in the air will be key. But that can only happen if White is fit at right back.

Joining Rice in the middle will again depend on whether Odegaard is fit.

If our captain is ready to start, then it will be a choice between Jorginho and Kai Havertz for the other slot. That will see Rice either player deeper (with Havertz ahead) or higher (with Jorginho deeper). We might also see Zinny play in that advanced left-hand position.

Havertz will replace Odegaard if the Norwegian is still not fit, and that will see Jorginho play deep with Rice more advanced.

Up top could be Eddie Nketiah, could be Leandro Trossard, could be Gebrial Jesus, and could even be Kai Havertz.

Personally, I always prefer Trossard coming off the bench. He thrives in chaos when a game is a little less organised. He is more instinctive in his play than thoughtful, and is fantastic playing off the cusp.

I am going for Eddie to start, with Trossard and Jesus to come on if needed.

If you are going, enjoy the game, make some noise and get behind the lads!

UTA

Keenos

Arsenal players through the international week unscathed

Morning!

A little later than normal blog from me this morning. Blame it on those Thursday night city beers. Apologies if the spelling and grammer is worse than normal. I am still trying to get the old noggin going.

We are finally on the eve of The Arsenal returning. This international break seemed to have dragged on forever.

Like the last break, we return with an away trip to West London, and Brentford may well prove to be a tougher proposition than Chelsea.

Last season, they lost just twice at home – against Arsenal and Newcastle United. Brentford Community Stadium might be one of the worst grounds in the league, but it is also a bit kof a fortress for the Bees.

I think we got through the international break fairly unscathed, and yesterdays club pictures showed that almost everyone was back in training. The only players I could not spot were the lads from Brazil and Takehiro Tomiyasu. Not a surprise when Tomi would have been flying back from Japan, and the Brazilian boys were playing during the early hours of Wednesday morning.

Gabriel Jesus played the full 90 minutes, which is a good sign. The international break has given him the opportunity to get games under his belt following his latest injury. But that does not mean he will start on Saturday.

He picked up his most recent injury following the last international break, so Mikel Arteta might be advised to take it easy with him. Maybe off the bench against Brentford, start for an hour v Lens and then ready to do 90 minutes against Wolves next week.

In the most obvious news of the week, Aaron Ramsdale will return as number one this weekend.

Today is Black Friday. Our friends over at Kick Off Merchants are giving away free Arsenal bottle openers. All you have to do is buy a set of their 4 Arsenal ceramic beer mats and then pick which Arsenal bottle opener you want for free. Add all to your basket and then use the code BlackFriday2023 at check out!

Have a good day, I am off for coffee number 3.

Keenos