Arsenal extend clean sheet run as Frank cools tensions and Howe gamble backfires
Arsenal extended their run without conceding as the league chase tightens.
Brentford boss Thomas Frank sought to play down recent touchline tensions.
Eddie Howe gambled with his team and the plan backfired in a crucial fixture.
Vítor Pereira left Wolves after a short, contentious stay.
The move marks the fourth mid-season sacking in the Premier League this season.
Owners and directors chase a quick fix, leaving clubs exposed.
From Wearside, the instability looks like a chance for a league rival to rise.
The weekend results keep the league open and fuel speculation about a top four shake up.
Sunderland supporters hope the chaos locks in a more balanced table by spring.
TLDR: Arsenal extend their clean sheet run.
TLDR: Frank urges calm amid on-field tensions.
TLDR: Howe’s gamble backfires as pressure grows on managers.
Vítor Pereira
Arsenal


