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Mateta scores as Palace beat Brentford
Continue Reading: Mateta scores as Palace beat BrentfordMateta fires Palace past Brentford as Collins own goal seals win Jean-Philippe Mateta fired Crystal Palace ahead with his eighth goal of the season. The opener came around the half hour in a tight first period. An own goal by Brentford captain Nathan Collins gave Palace a second half cushion. Crystal Palace backed up their…
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Burnley Fullbacks Hartman, Walker Test Arsenal
Continue Reading: Burnley Fullbacks Hartman, Walker Test ArsenalBurnleys Hartman and Walker pose a test for Arsenal s wingers Burnleys Kyle Walker and Quilindschy Hartman have formed one of the league s most reliable full back pairs this season. They combine defensive discipline with genuine width in attack. Walker has long been rated among the world s best right backs, a steady presence…
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Brighton Deny Arsenal in Goalless Draw
Continue Reading: Brighton Deny Arsenal in Goalless DrawArsenal 0-0 Brighton Arsenal hosted Brighton in a 0-0 draw that left the points shared at the Emirates. Brighton had the best of the opening exchanges. From an Arsenal corner Brighton surged forward on a dangerous counter attack. Eight minutes in the visitors should be in front. Eight minutes in the visitors had the best…
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Brentford Ease Past Grimsby in Cup
Continue Reading: Brentford Ease Past Grimsby in CupBrentford ease past Grimsby in League Cup clash on the Humber Wind bites as Brentford visit Grimsby in the Carabao Cup fourth round. A sold out crowd kept faith with Grimsby, looking for an upset. Brentford weathered the nervy opening twenty minutes and then settled. By half time the visitors showed control, and the tie…
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Yellow Card Sparks Last-Man Debate
Continue Reading: Yellow Card Sparks Last-Man DebateReading the Referee: Dorgu’s Card and a Weekend of Key Decisions Incidents in both games created noise, not least the Dorgu yellow card as Minteh ran towards goal. Two weekend fixtures drew attention for refereeing decisions: Manchester United v Brighton and Brentford v Liverpool. Both games featured incidents that illustrate how officials interpret fouls and…
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Arsenal’s title tilt rests on defence
Continue Reading: Arsenal’s title tilt rests on defenceArsenal’s title tilt rests on defence as Chelsea miss Cole Palmer and questions linger on shirt-pulling clampdown Arsenal’s title tilt rests on a sturdy defence, and Sunday’s 1-0 win over Crystal Palace underscored that balance. Mikel Arteta’s side have now posted three 1-0 results in nine Premier League games this season. That is a step…
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Slot: Opponents Have Solved Liverpool
Continue Reading: Slot: Opponents Have Solved LiverpoolArne Slot Admits Liverpool Are Being Worked Out After Brentford Defeat Arne Slot walked out of the Gtech Community Stadium knowing Liverpool’s problems are no longer a blip but a pattern. His side had just lost to Brentford again, undone by familiar issues at both ends of the pitch. The manager called it one of…
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Brentford bully Liverpool, Slot under fire
Continue Reading: Brentford bully Liverpool, Slot under fireBrentford bully Liverpool as Slot’s side suffer fourth straight league defeat Brentford did not just beat Liverpool. They exposed them. On a raw afternoon in west London, Thomas Frank’s team outplayed and outfought Liverpool from first whistle. The 2-0 scoreline flattered the visitors. Wednesday’s win in Frankfurt now feels like a false dawn. This was…
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Brentford Stuns Liverpool as Salah Strikes
Continue Reading: Brentford Stuns Liverpool as Salah StrikesBrentford punish fragile Liverpool as Salah’s stunner arrives too late Mohamed Salah delivered one outrageous moment of quality at Gtech Community Stadium. Yet even his spectacular late strike could not drag Liverpool out of another Premier League collapse. Brentford beat Liverpool with clarity, intensity and a clear plan. Liverpool fell to a fourth straight league…
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Van den Berg Chooses Brentford
Continue Reading: Van den Berg Chooses BrentfordSepp van den Berg: Why he walked away from Liverpool to build a life at Brentford Sepp van den Berg did not hesitate. He had already made his decision. Another summer, another loan possibility, another crossroads in a young career. Only this time, he wanted something permanent. It was June 2024 in Zwolle. Van den…
