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Highlight Brentford beats Arsenal in Premier League debut 1

Highlight Brentford beats Arsenal in Premier League debut 1 How to TOP 1 Game Mobile More: https://youtu.be/feX5HLvj0PM arsenal, brentford vs arsenal, Brentford, fantasy premier league, premier league table, premier league 2021, english premier league, premier league schedule, canada premier league, canadian premier league, premier league news, kashmir premier league, premier league fixtures, scottish premier league, premier league teams, brentford premier league, brentford, balogun, folarin balogun, albert sambi lokonga, sergi canos, christian nørgaard, gabriel martinelli, mönchengladbach vs bayern, david raya, frank onyeka, arsenal vs brentford prediction, calum chambers, josip staniÅ¡ić, thomas frank brentford, pontus jansson, valencia fc, brentford vs arsenal, ethan pinnock, plymouth shooting, dayot upamecano, karen carney, pablo marí, kristoffer ajer, emile smith rowe, bryan mbeumo, lacazette, Preamble It’s back. It’s only back. Here’s to nine months of intriguing tactical battles, of must-win fixtures, of VAR controversies that lead usually even-tempered grown men to ask for their game back, references to this being the ruddy, bloody best league in the whole ruddy, bloody world and pub bores referring to their fantasy team when a goal has gone in. Yes, it’s the Premier League, and it’s again chosen to have its curtain raised on a Friday night, to the delight of those asked to actually work on a Friday night. So then, Arsenal in crisis. We may as well call it now as it will be along any minute. No Aubameyang, no Lacazette, no hope? Arteta out, let’s get the ball rolling on that one, too. It’s what the fans want. Or some of them, at least. That’s coming to a YouTube channel near you. Could Joe Willock have played? No matter, he’s just been sold to Newcastle on a permanent basis in any case. Here are the teams Brentford: Raya, Henry, Pinnock, Jansson, Ajer, Norgaard, Canos, Janelt, Onyeka, Mbeumo, Toney. Subs: Gunnarrson, Goode, Forss, Wissa, Ghoddos, Dervisoglu, Bidstrup, Sorensen, Rasmussen Arsenal: Leno, Tierney, White, Chambers, Mari, Xhaka, Lokonga, Smith Rowe, Pepe, Martinelli, Balogun. Subs: Hein, Bellerin, Saka, Maitland-Niles, Holding, Soares, Tavares, Nelson, Elneny Confirmed, no Lacazette and Aubameyang, meaning Arsenal’s strike force features the callow pair of Folarin Balogun, the American, and Gabriel Martinelli, who won a gold medal at the Olympics for Brazil just last weekend. There’s a Brentford debut for Kristoffer Ajer, formerly of Celtic, and he will form part of a back three. Frank Onyeka also starts in midfield. And, as expected, Ivan Toney is fit to lead the line. The interactions are in: Mark Heywood opens up with some sub-editing: “Re 19.12 Thomas Frank on Ivan Toney,”I am convinced he is the best penalty talker on the world.” Certainly it’s an innovative strategy, but is it likely to be a successful one?” Godvar: “I’m a Gooner writing in for the first time to the MBM, wondering if my fellow gooners are already whiffing on soma and chanting orgy-porgy as Arsenal step into a brave new world - and season. What’s the hope for a soul-settling 1-0 to the Arsenal?” Peter Oh: “Here is what I picture happening in this match. One team will float like a butterfly, and the other will sting like a bee.” Zach Neeley: “Huge opportunity for Smith Rowe and Balogun to show they’re the answer for Arsenal’s needs at numbers 10 and 9. Will either be a very hopeful sign for the future or cause to keep refreshing for Odegaard and Tammy Abraham rumors.” Luke Jones: “To me these look like the two teams with the least certain prospects in the Premier League this season. Arsenal will probably finish the season between 12th and 6th, and Brentford between 20th and 12th. Every other team has a range of 2-4 spots. What do you think?” JR in Illinois: “Here in the U.S. the season has gotten off to a bad start already. The TV channel that carries Premier League games, NBC Sports, just showed an ad for a pillow company that’s owned by an insane lunatic who tried, and is still trying, to overthrow the United States government. I am not a happy camper.” Charles Antaki might be being sarcastic here: “Marvellous! Just the augury that all Arsenal fans would want: captain and chief striker both out ,leaving a collection of new boys, and old boys who can’t be shifted, to play against a hyped-up, pumped-up bunch of hungry footballers and their equally hyped-up etc supporters. At least the pressure of expectation is now off.” You will be hearing this type of thing an awful lot in the next few weeks, until hopefully, it doesn’t get taken away again but Brentford’s Community Stadium is absolutely bouncing. It feels like a welcome novelty, something never to be taken for granted again, by fans and TV viewers alike. It’s almost a full house already. And will be by kick