NHA 24/25 Arsenal vs Brentford 11:30 p.m
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The second half has begun.
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End of first half: Arsenal 0-0 Brentford
With a squad full of reserve players, Arsenal were unable to dominate Brentford and created no truly clear chances. The 0-0 scoreline accurately reflected the first half.
24 minutes ago
Arsenal are in a deadlock.
45': Arsenal are stuck in a stalemate in the final minutes of the first half. Manager Arteta will likely make substitutions after the break if he wants to change the situation.
29 minutes ago
Rice's dangerous breakthrough
40': Rice unexpectedly dribbled the ball into the Brentford penalty area and delivered a very dangerous cross. Goalkeeper Flekken had a difficult time blocking the ball.
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Another Brentford player receives a yellow card.
33': Striker Schade receives a yellow card after a blatant foul in the middle of the field.
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Norgaard received a yellow card.
28': Brentford's captain receives a yellow card after a dangerous tackle on Martinelli from behind. Arsenal argue that the referee should have shown a red card.
42 minutes ago
VAR! Tierney scored from an offside position.
26': From Nwaneri's cross, Tierney rose high to head the ball into the Brentford net. However, replays showed the Arsenal defender was offside, and the referee decided to disallow the goal.
Arsenal's celebration was short-lived. |
46 minutes ago
No goal! Raya saves for Arsenal.
22': Brentford launched a quick counter-attack, Mbeumo played a perfect through ball to Ajer, who broke free to face Raya at a tight angle. Ajer took a decisive shot, but Raya managed to save it with his foot for Arsenal.
52 minutes ago
Arsenal are controlling the game.
17': Arsenal are dominating the game. Although they don't have superior possession, the Gunners are more proactive in both attack and defense than Brentford.
53 minutes ago
Arsenal put pressure on
12': After a slow start, Arsenal began to push forward and put pressure on Brentford. The Gunners had a series of short passing combinations that penetrated straight into the Brentford penalty area.
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Nwaneri's shot was unsuccessful.
9': Arsenal combined with a short pass on the right wing, Nwaneri had a chance to shoot inside the Brentford penalty area and unleashed a trademark curling shot with his right foot, but the visiting team's defender managed to block it.
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Arsenal started slowly.
5': Unlike previous matches, Arsenal are starting quite slowly, trying to gauge Brentford's performance. This is understandable given that they are using more than half of their squad as reserve players.
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The match has started.
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Ben White suffered a minor injury.
Speaking ahead of the match, manager Mikel Arteta explained the reason for Ben White's absence. He said: "White felt some pain after training yesterday and we need to be cautious. Timber isn't ready to start yet either and we can't take any risks."
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Manager Mikel Arteta rested a number of key players.
As expected, manager Mikel Arteta rested a number of key players to conserve energy for the return match against Real Madrid. Captain Odegaard, along with Saka, Merino, and defenders Timber and Lewis-Skelly, were all on the bench for this game. Ben White wasn't even included in the squad.
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Starting lineup
Arsenal will rotate their squad. |
Arsenal thrashed Real Madrid 3-0 in an unexpected turn of events in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final. After a 0-0 draw at halftime, the Gunners took the lead thanks to two free-kick goals from Declan Rice. Towards the end of the match, Merino scored, giving Arsenal a significant advantage going into the second leg.
Even with a three-goal lead, Arsenal cannot afford to be complacent. Real Madrid have won the European Cup 15 times, and many of those titles came from incredible comebacks. Currently, Arsenal have virtually no chance of winning the Premier League, trailing league leaders Liverpool by 11 points. With seven games remaining, this gap is extremely difficult to close, especially since Liverpool are only competing in one competition.
In this context, many believe Arsenal will conserve their energy against Brentford. While not aiming for the league title, the Gunners aren't afraid of dropping out of the top five. Playing cautiously against Brentford will allow them to focus all their efforts on the trip to the Bernabeu next week. With the door to the semi-finals wide open, Mikel Arteta's team clearly doesn't want any mistakes to happen.
According to the Opta supercomputer, Arsenal have a 56.4% chance of winning, while Brentford only have a 20.7% chance of securing three points, and the probability of a draw is 22.9%. These figures reflect Arsenal's superiority, but do not rule out the possibility of an unexpected outcome, especially given Brentford's good form in recent London derbies.
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