Brentford 1-3 Arsenal as it happene Gabriel Martinelli on target as Gunners keep pressure on Liverpool

Arsenal came from behind to beat Brentford 3-1 and move up to second in the Premier League, six points behind Liverpool.
Brentford took the lead against the run of play, Bryan Mbeumo finishing a counter-attack with a neat finish past ex-Bees goalkeeper David Raya.
Arsenal continued to dominate despite going behind and equalised through Gabriel Jesus as the hosts failed to clear yet another attack.
The Gunners, chasing a first league title since 2004, then scored twice in three minutes shortly after the half-time break.
Mikel Merino slotted home from close-range – Arsenal scoring yet another set-piece goal – before Gabriel Martinelli smashed in a third.
The well-deserved win sends Arsenal back up to ทางเข้า ufabet https://ufabet999.app second, two points above high-flying Nottingham Forest and six behind Liverpool, who have a game in hand.
Brentford stay 12th – nine points above the relegation zone – and are now five games without a win.
Aaaand it’s all over! Massive three points for Arsenal in the Premier League title race as they close the gap to Liverpool to six points.
Mbeumo put Brentford ahead in the first half but Arsenal produced a comeback thanks to goals from Jesus, Merino and Martinelli.
The Gunners are up to second following their strong second-half performance against Brentford. Here’s how the stats looked…
Odegaard comes off for Jorginho. Two minutes of normal time to play. It’s still Brentford 1-3 Arsenal.
Ethan Nwaneri is someone I really like and he has got a very bright future,’ ex-Spurs midfielder Andy Reid told the about Arsenal’s wonderkid after starting his first Premier League match today.
‘Riccardo Calafiori has not had it his own way Bryan Mbuemo has made it difficult for Calafiori.’
Arsenal’s turn to make some changes this time – with Rice, Lewis-Skelly and Trossard all coming on for the Gunners.
Merino, Calafiori and Nwaneri make way. Arsenal still lead 3-1.