NHA 24/25 Arsenal vs Brentford 11:30 p.m
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FULL TIME! Arsenal 1-1 Brentford
Arsenal drew their second consecutive Premier League match. If Liverpool beat West Ham, Arsenal will be 13 points behind in the standings with only 6 rounds left.
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Saka crosses dangerously
90+3': Saka tries to break into Brentford's penalty area and crosses twice in a row. The ball goes dangerously, but the away team's defenders still stand firm.
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6 minutes of extra time in the second half
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Arsenal were forced back
88': In the final minutes of the match, Arsenal was pressured by Brentford. The away team played long balls and used high crosses into the penalty area, which was very annoying.
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Jorginho lying on the ground
85': Jorginho lies on the ground in pain after a high ball dispute with Mbeumo. He needs medical attention.
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Yegor Yarmolyuk received a yellow card
Brentford's third player in the match received a yellow card.
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GOAL! Wissa equalizes 1-1 for Brentford
76': Brentford coordinated a beautiful free kick. The ball was passed to the far post for Collins to head tactically, Wissa pressed the Arsenal defender and turned to shoot from close range, leaving Raya unable to react. 1-1 for Brentford.
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The two teams continue to make substitutions.
69': Arsenal and Brentford both make substitutions. On the home side, Timber replaces Partey. Meanwhile, Brentford brings Kayode and Yarmolyuk onto the field.
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Arsenal made 3 substitutions, Saka entered the field
63': After the goal, coach Arteta suddenly sent a star onto the field. Saka, Odegaard and Lewis Skelly replaced Tierney, Zinchenko and Nwaneri.
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GOAL! Partey opens the scoring for Arsenal
60': Brentford's corner kick coordination is not good, Raya catches the ball and launches a quick counter-attack for Arsenal. Rice dribbles from the home field before passing the ball just in time for Partey to shoot into the Brentford net. 1-0 for Arsenal.
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The match is going quite boring.
55': The match is going quite boring. Arsenal has more possession but their attacks are deadlocked, while Brentford also does not dare to risk going up.
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Coach Arteta keeps the same tactical lineup
50': Mikel Arteta made no changes after the break. Arsenal kept the same lineup and style of play as in the first half. Obviously, the Gunners are no longer determined to win as they are 11 points behind Liverpool.
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Second half begins
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Half-time: Arsenal 0-0 Brentford
With a squad full of substitutes, Arsenal could not overwhelm Brentford and did not create any clear-cut chances. The 0-0 scoreline was a fair reflection of the first half.
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Arsenal in a deadlock
45': Arsenal fell into a deadlock in the final minutes of the first half. Coach Arteta will likely make a substitution after halftime if he wants to change the situation.
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Rice dangerous breakthrough
40': Rice suddenly broke into Brentford's penalty area with the ball and made a dangerous cross. Goalkeeper Flekken struggled to block the ball.
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Another Brentford player receives yellow card
33': It's striker Schade's turn to receive a yellow card after a blatant tackle in the middle of the field.
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Norgaard received a yellow card.
28': Brentford captain received a yellow card after a dangerous tackle on Martinelli from behind. Arsenal believes the referee should have shown a red card.
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VAR! Tierney scores from offside
26': From Nwaneri's cross, Tierney jumped high to head the ball into the Brentford net. However, slow-motion replays showed that the Arsenal defender was offside and the referee decided to cancel the goal.
Arsenal celebrates in vain |
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NO GOAL! Raya saves Arsenal
22': Brentford counter-attacked quickly, Mbeumo passed the ball just in time for Ajer to escape and face Raya in a tight angle. Ajer shot the ball very decisively, but Raya used his foot to save Arsenal.
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Arsenal are in control of the game
17': Arsenal are dominating the match. Even though they don't have the ball, the Gunners are more proactive in attack and defense than Brentford.
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Arsenal put the pressure on
12': After a slow start, Arsenal started to push up their formation to put pressure. The Gunners had a series of short combinations that went straight into Brentford's penalty area.
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Nwaneri's shot was unsuccessful.
9': Arsenal coordinated on the right wing, Nwaneri had a chance to finish in the Brentford penalty area and launched a curling shot with his right foot, but the away team's defender managed to block it.
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Arsenal started the game slowly.
5': Unlike previous matches, Arsenal are starting the game quite slowly to probe Brentford. This is understandable as they are using more than half of their squad as reserve players.
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The match begins
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Ben White minor injury
Speaking before the match, coach Mikel Arteta explained why Ben White was absent. He said: "White felt sore after yesterday's training session and we need to be careful. Timber is not ready to start at the moment and we cannot take any risks.
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Coach Mikel Arteta leaves behind a series of key players
As expected, coach Mikel Arteta left out a number of key players to save energy for the rematch with Real Madrid. Captain Odegaard, Saka, Merino and defenders Timber and Lewis-Skelly were all on the bench for this match. Ben White was not even named.
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Starting lineup
Arsenal will rotate the squad |
Arsenal just crushed Real Madrid 3-0 in an unexpected scenario in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals. After a 0-0 draw in the first half, the Gunners took the lead thanks to a pair of free kicks from Declan Rice. Merino scored late in the match to give Arsenal a huge advantage ahead of the second leg.
Despite leading by 3 goals, Arsenal cannot afford to be complacent. Real Madrid have won the European Cup 15 times, and many of those titles have come from incredible comebacks. Currently, Arsenal have almost no chance of winning the Premier League, as they are 11 points behind leaders Liverpool. With 7 rounds left, this is an extremely difficult gap to fill, especially when Liverpool only competes in one arena.
In that context, fans believe that Arsenal will save their strength against Brentford. Although they are not champions, the Gunners are not afraid of falling out of the top 5. Playing cautiously against Brentford will help them focus all their strength on the away trip to Bernabeu in the middle of next week. With the door to the semi-finals wide open, coach Mikel Arteta and his team clearly do not want any mistakes to happen.
According to the Opta supercomputer, Arsenal have a 56.4% chance of winning, while Brentford have just a 20.7% chance of getting all three points, and a 22.9% chance of a draw. These numbers reflect Arsenal's superiority, but do not rule out the possibility of an unexpected scenario, especially given Brentford's good form in recent London derbies.
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