Arsenal made their chances count
Brentford converted 1 of 3 shots on target. Arsenal converted 1 from 2.
Minute 71 changed the game
K. Lewis-Potter's goal at 71' proved to be the decisive moment.
Brentford made better use of the ball
Brentford had 41% possession and generated 12 shots. Arsenal had 59% and created 7.
Arsenal were resilient at the back
Arsenal faced 12 shots and conceded only 1. Defensive efficiency: 92%.
Brentford and Arsenal played to a 1-1 draw in a tightly contested Premier League clash, with both sides showing flashes of quality but ultimately failing to assert their dominance.
The Gunners enjoyed the majority of possession, controlling 59% of the ball and completing 85% of their passes compared to Brentford's 75%. This territorial advantage allowed Arsenal to create more chances, taking 7 shots compared to Brentford's 12, with the visitors holding a slight edge in shots on target (2 vs 3). However, the home side's greater attacking intent was reflected in their xG of 1.51 to Arsenal's 0.60, suggesting Brentford carved out the better opportunities.
Tactically, Arsenal's high-pressing game stifled Brentford's build-up play, forcing the Bees to go long more often than they would have liked. This allowed the visitors to win the midfield battle, with Thomas Partey and Granit Xhaka combining for 7 tackles and 14 duels won. However, Arsenal's failure to capitalize on their control of possession ultimately cost them, as Brentford's compact defensive shape and clinical counter-attacking led to the equalizing goal.
In the end, a draw was a fair result, with both teams showcasing their strengths and weaknesses. Brentford's dogged determination and Arsenal's technical quality made for an entertaining encounter, but neither side could find the killer touch to secure all three points.
Brentford drew with Arsenal 1–1 at the stadium in Premier League Regular Season - 26. N. Madueke (61'), K. Lewis-Potter (71') scored.