Keane Lewis-Potter scored twice to lead Brentford to a 2-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers, with a key penalty save by Kelleher securing the clean sheet in a match at Molineux.
Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to five points with a win over Brentford, highlighted by Mikel Merino's excellent performance and a late goal from Bukayo Saka, despite injuries to Cristhian Mosquera and Declan Rice.
Arsenal and Brentford have announced their starting lineups for the Premier League match at Emirates Stadium, with Brentford making five changes including Kristoffer Ajer and Ethan Pinnock in defense, and Arsenal featuring a 4-3-3 formation led by Raya in goal. Notably, Nathan Collins and Igor Thiago are on the bench for Brentford, while young players Benjamin Arthur and Romelle Donovan are also listed as substitutes.
Liverpool's recent slump continues with a 3-2 loss to Brentford, highlighting defensive vulnerabilities, poor team shape, and underwhelming performances from key players, prompting coach Arne Slot to focus on internal improvements to reverse their form.
Liverpool's new manager Arne Slot expressed disappointment after the team extended their losing streak to four matches, highlighting defensive issues, controversial refereeing decisions, and the need for collective improvement to turn their fortunes around.
Nathan Collins was only shown a yellow card for pulling back Bryan Mbeumo in the box during a match between Brentford and Manchester United, despite it appearing to be a clear goalscoring opportunity, leading to debate about the referee's decision and the application of VAR rules.
Chelsea's Enzo Maresca expressed disappointment after a late equalizer by Brentford denied them a win in a 2-2 draw, highlighting their improved second-half performance and the need for better game management in the final moments.
Enzo Maresca believes Chelsea deserved to win their match against Brentford due to their improved second-half performance, but a late equaliser denied them all three points, highlighting the need for better game management to prevent such late setbacks.
Chelsea aims to maintain their second-place position in the Premier League with a win against Brentford, who are known for being pesky despite a weaker squad this year. The match features some rotation in Chelsea's lineup due to injuries and upcoming fixtures, and is set at Brentford Community Stadium with live coverage on various broadcasters.
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Manchester United are set to sign Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford for £65 million, making him their third summer signing, after Brentford accepted the bid. Mbeumo, a versatile winger with a strong recent performance record, is expected to make an immediate impact at United, who are looking to improve their attack with experienced players.
Keith Andrews has been appointed as Brentford's new head coach on a three-year deal following Thomas Frank's departure, marking Andrews' first managerial role. He emphasizes the club's massive potential and aims to play dynamic, organized, and relentless football while developing both young and experienced players. The club is also undergoing squad changes, including key player transfers.
Thomas Frank, now Tottenham Hotspur's head coach, is expected to bring a flexible, pragmatic approach to the team, emphasizing adaptability, strategic set pieces, and a balanced style of play that contrasts with the previous manager's more intense, front-foot tactics. His experience at Brentford suggests he can maximize player potential and implement a versatile game plan, potentially leading Spurs into a new era of tactical fluidity and defensive solidity.
Thomas Frank, known for his problem-solving and high-intensity football at Brentford, is taking a risky but promising step to manage Tottenham Hotspur, a club with a history of managerial upheaval, aiming to revive their Premier League stature and compete in the Champions League.
Tottenham Hotspur appointed Thomas Frank as their new manager, replacing Ange Postecoglou, due to Frank's impressive track record of outperforming richer clubs with limited resources, his ability to develop players, and his proven success in the Premier League with Brentford, making him an attractive choice for the club's future.