Brentford 0-3 Arsenal: Fabio Vieira scores first Gunners goal as Mikel Arteta's side go top again


 Brentford manager Thomas Honest depicted Weapons store as title competitors after Fabio Vieira's staggering objective assisted the Heavy armament specialists with getting a 3-0 win at the Gtech People group Arena which sent them top of the Head Association.


Vieira, making his most memorable Chief Association start without the harmed Martin Odegaard, rifled a long-range exertion in off the post (49) to cover a directing triumph for Mikel Arteta's men.


Prior, the noteworthy William Saliba had opened the scoring with a flicked, close post header from Bukayo Saka's corner (17), preceding Gabriel Jesus multiplied Weapons store's benefit with a likewise very much taken header from Granit Xhaka's slanting focus (28).


The Heavy weapons specialists' last visit to Brentford finished in a grim 2-0 loss on the first day of the season of keep going season yet on this event they were absolutely predominant, the triumph underlining their new improvement and sending them a point clear of Manchester City and Tottenham at the highest point of the Head Association table.


"It was a merited success for them," Blunt said of Weapons store. "You can perceive how hard they functioned. I figure they will do splendidly. I think they vie for the title now."


Munititions stockpile had opportunity and energy to make a piece of Head Association history in stoppage time as Arteta sent on foundation player Ethan Nwaneri, who just turned 15 in Spring, to turn into the most youthful ever player to highlight in the opposition.


Player ratings

Brentford: Raya (7), Hickey (6), Jansson (6), Ajer (6), Mee (6), Henry (6), Janelt (6), Jensen (6), Dasilva (5), Mbeumo (5), Toney (6).

Subs: Onyeka (6), Damsgaard (6), Baptiste (6), Wissa (n/a)

Arsenal: Ramsdale (7), White (7), Saliba (9), Gabriel (7), Tierney (7), Partey (7), Xhaka (8), Vieira (8), Saka (8), Martinelli (7), Jesus (8).

Subs: Nketiah (n/a), Tomiyasu (n/a), Nwaneri (n/a), Marquinhos (n/a).

Man of the match: William Saliba

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