Brentford 2-0 Arsenal: Bees earn fully deserved win over Gunners

Brentford 2-0 Arsenal: Bees earn fully deserved win over Gunners
_119929697_mediaitem119929696.jpgChristian Norgaard's header was his first league goal in England - after failing to score in 59 Championship appearances

Brentford celebrated their return to the top tier after a 74-year absence with a memorable, magnificent victory over woeful Arsenal as they opened their Premier League campaign in style.

Thomas Frank's side were vibrant, skilful and energetic on a night of high emotion at the Brentford Community Stadium, making the perfect start to the season, but inflicting serious pain on the Gunners in a sobering 90 minutes for the visitors.

Brentford took to life in the big time with ease and fully deserved the lead given to them after 22 minutes when Sergi Canos drove low past keeper Bernd Leno at the near post, although Arsenal complained bitterly that the ball had gone out of play in the build-up.

Only Emile Smith Rowe truly rose above the mediocrity for Arsenal, forcing a save out of Brentford keeper David Raya - who also brilliantly denied Nicolas Pepe late on - before the home fans exploded in noise and elation when they scored a second with 17 minutes left.

Arsenal, without strike pair Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang through illness, paid the price for a hopeless attempt to defend substitute Mads Sorensen's routine long throw. New £50m defender Ben White was particularly culpable as Christian Norgaard arrived to head home.

Brentford's supporters, understandably, celebrated wildly at the final whistle, but this was a result and performance that instantly turns the spotlight on Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta as he desperately needs an improvement on last season.

Brentford make powerful statement

Brentford could not have made a better start to life in the Premier League, showing the pedigree that has made them such an entertaining side on their journey to this stage.

On a thunderous night at the Brentford Community Stadium, the arena was alive with noise and excitement well before kick-off - and what happened when the action started only raised those levels.

Tough days will inevitably lie ahead for the top-flight newcomers, but this was a night when the Bees showed what they were all about under charismatic manager Frank.

Once they realised Arsenal had little offer after the early exchanges, Brentford took charge and Bryan Mbeumo had already struck the post before Canos opened the scoring.

They grew in confidence, winning the physical challenges, attacking swiftly and, on the rare occasions he was called upon, keeper Raya looked a class act.

Frank and his players rightly savoured the moment at the final whistle - in front of supporters who did themselves huge credit with the standing ovation given to Arsenal substitute Bukayo Saka, who was racially abused after missing a penalty in England's Euro 2020 final loss to Italy.

This was quite simply how Brentford would have scripted it. No-one can begrudge them their victory - and the manner in which they revelled in it.

Abject Arsenal get what they deserved

Arsenal were handed a difficult opening assignment as there is always an element of jeopardy attached to a visit to a newly-promoted side.

This, however, was light years from what will be required this season and manager Arteta has work to do to knock the Gunners into shape on this evidence.

Yes, he was missing strikers Lacazette and Aubameyang, while Saka only started on the bench, but the lack of resolve, the lack of a coherent plan and lack of threat when they needed to fight their way back into contention was alarming.

Only Smith Rowe looked capable of providing a spark while it was a harrowing start to life at Arsenal for expensive summer acquisition White. He was tormented throughout and part of a desperate attempt to defend the throw-in that led to Brentford's second goal.

Arsenal are familiar with the criticisms that will be aimed at them, namely a failure to match the fight and physical assets of opponents, but here they can have no answer to the charges. They were weak in all areas, especially in defence, with Pablo Mari and Calum Chambers also on the rack throughout.

Keeper Leno was at fault for the first goal, put his defence under pressure playing out from the back and almost gifted Brighton a third, providing evidence why Arteta is in the market for a new number one.

This was a thoroughly wretched night in every respect for Arteta and his players. They will hope it is a one-off, but the club's detractors will say they have seen too many nightmares like this.

Player of the match

ToneyIvan Toney

Brentford

Squad number17Player nameToney

Squad number19Player nameMbeumo

Squad number7Player nameCanós

Squad number5Player namePinnock

Squad number3Player nameHenry

Squad number6Player nameNørgaard

Squad number28Player nameBidstrup

Squad number27Player nameJanelt

Squad number18Player nameJansson

Squad number9Player nameForss

Squad number20Player nameAjer

Squad number15Player nameOnyeka

Squad number29Player nameBech Sørensen

Squad number1Player nameRaya

Line-ups

Brentford

Formation 3-5-2

1Raya

20Ajer18Jansson5Pinnock

7Canós15Onyeka6Nørgaard27Janelt3Henry

19Mbeumo17Toney

1Raya20AjerSubstituted forBech Sørensenat 71'minutes18Jansson5Pinnock7Canós15OnyekaSubstituted forBidstrupat 80'minutes6Nørgaard27Janelt3Henry19MbeumoSubstituted forForssat 86'minutes17Toney

Substitutes

4Goode9Forss11Wissa13Gunnarsson14Ghoddos21Dervisoglu28Bidstrup29Bech Sørensen30Roerslev

Arsenal

Formation 4-2-3-1

1Leno

21Chambers4White22Marí3Tierney

23Sambi Lokonga34Xhaka

19Pépé10Smith Rowe35Martinelli

26Balogun

1Leno21ChambersSubstituted forTavaresat 81'minutes4White22Marí3Tierney23Sambi Lokonga34Xhaka19Pépé10Smith Rowe35MartinelliSubstituted forNelsonat 71'minutes26BalogunSubstituted forSakaat 59'minutes

Substitutes

2Bellerín7Saka15Maitland-Niles16Holding17Cédric Soares20Tavares24Nelson25Elneny49HeinReferee:Michael OliverAttendance:16,479

Live Text

Match ends, Brentford 2, Arsenal 0.

Second Half ends, Brentford 2, Arsenal 0.

Foul by Nuno Tavares (Arsenal).

Ivan Toney (Brentford) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Attempt missed. Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal) right footed shot from the centre of the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Reiss Nelson.

Attempt blocked. Reiss Nelson (Arsenal) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Kieran Tierney with a cross.

Attempt missed. Albert Sambi Lokonga (Arsenal) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Kieran Tierney.

Nuno Tavares (Arsenal) wins a free kick on the right wing.

Foul by Vitaly Janelt (Brentford).

Attempt missed. Pablo Marí (Arsenal) header from the right side of the six yard box misses to the right. Assisted by Emile Smith Rowe with a cross following a corner.

Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by David Raya.

Attempt saved. Nicolas Pépé (Arsenal) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Kieran Tierney.

Granit Xhaka (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Dangerous play by Vitaly Janelt (Brentford).

Substitution, Brentford. Marcus Forss replaces Bryan Mbeumo.

Attempt missed. Granit Xhaka (Arsenal) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Albert Sambi Lokonga.

Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Vitaly Janelt.

Attempt missed. Nuno Tavares (Arsenal) left footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Albert Sambi Lokonga.

Nuno Tavares (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Vitaly Janelt (Brentford).

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