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The Official 2022/23 Premier League Thread

He's gone. Although tbf they played well in parts.

Everyone appear to play well against us, it's the way we play. Our tactic is to draw them on and hit them on turnovers, it's frustrating but it's working at present. I know some might say Lloris made good saves but that's his job, when Alison, Ederson or Ramsden make them it's great why not us, everyone in the team must contribute.
 
Killman's defending on Haaland was interesting to say the least. Like he was facing off against a herd of rampaging wildebeest. Or running backwards from a tsunami, keeping an eye on it.
 
What a day for 15-year-old Ethan Nwaneri who is on the Arsenal bench.

The schoolboy is an attacking midfielder who was born in March 2007.

He has already made a number of appearances for Arsenal at Under-18 level and, aged 14, played for England Under-16s.
 
Team news - Ajer returns; Odegaard out for Arsenal

Brentford v Arsenal (12:00 BST)

Despite defeating Leeds 5-2 last time out, Thomas Frank makes two changes to his Brentford team.

Norway centre-back Kristoffer Ajer makes his first appearance of the season, while Josh Da Silva returns to the side.

Shandon Baptiste drops to the bench and Keane Lewis-Potter is not involved.

Captain Martin Odegaard is missing for Arsenal as Thomas Partey returns to the side after injury and there is a first Premier League start for Fabio Vieira - the midfielder signed from Porto in a £34.2m deal in the summer.

Scotland defender Kieran Tierney also returns as Oleksandr Zinchenko is injured and Albert Sambi Lokonga drops to the bench
 
Some media outlets reckon this is Frank's audition for the Leicester job once Rodgers goes.

1/ Not sure, but right now would he want to step downwards
2/ Not sure he is what Leicester might need right now, soon they will be needing a Pardew/Curbishley/Allardyce/Redknapp escapologist manager
 
Weird how Brentford turned to brick all of a sudden. Unless they pull one back before half time or early in the 2nd half, this is all over.
 
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