Brentford vs Arsenal
Premier League·12 Feb 2026
Full-time
Regular Season - 26
Lewis-Potter 71'
Madueke 61'
Brentford Community Stadium

Arsenal’s lead trimmed by Brentford stalemate

Frederic Lumiere
Frederic Lumiere
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Arsenal’s lead trimmed by Brentford stalemate

Arsenal’s advantage at the top of the Premier League tightened after a 1-1 draw at Brentford, the leaders reaching 61 points but offering Manchester City a five-point gap to chase with a game in hand. Brentford move to 40 points in seventh, preserving their Community Stadium momentum.

Match Summary

Control belonged to Arsenal in possession terms—59% and 452 passes—but the incision again deserted them. Mikel Arteta’s side worked a single clear breakthrough on 61 minutes when Piero Hincapié stepped inside to square for Noni Madueke, who swept low past Caoimhin Kelleher. The response was instant and direct: Sepp van den Berg’s diagonal was recycled, and Keane Lewis-Potter turned sharply to beat David Raya ten minutes later. With expected goals leaning Brentford’s way (1.51 to 0.60), the draw reflected the hosts’ sharper threat in advanced areas.

Tactical Snapshot

Thomas Frank aligned Brentford in a compact 4-3-3, accepting territory loss to spring from half-space turnovers. Mathias Jensen and Vitaly Janelt screened effectively, meaning Declan Rice’s carries faced immediate red-and-white pressure. Arsenal’s tweak—Hincapié underlapping from left-back while Leandro Trossard hugged the touchline—finally created a rotation Brentford had to chase, yielding Madueke’s opener. Yet once Arteta introduced Bukayo Saka at 70 minutes, Arsenal lost the wide runner who had been stretching the line; the right flank became predictable, allowing Kristoffer Ajer and van den Berg to dominate aerially.

Performances

Madueke’s 70-minute shift (goal, eight duels won, five tackles) underlined his growing value as Arsenal’s secondary winger threat. Rice’s 69 completed passes hinted at control but lacked the vertical punch Ødegaard was supposed to provide after replacing the subdued Eberechi Eze at half-time. For Brentford, Lewis-Potter justified selection with three shots and clever movement, while van den Berg produced a clean sheet of defensive metrics (one assist, six duels contested, two interceptions) against Viktor Gyökeres, who again laboured without service.

Key Stats

  • Shots on target: Brentford 3, Arsenal 2
  • Total shots: Brentford 12, Arsenal 7
  • Expected goals: Brentford 1.51, Arsenal 0.60
  • Blocked shots: Brentford 5, Arsenal 3
  • Pass accuracy: Brentford 75%, Arsenal 85%

Next Steps

Arsenal host Aston Villa next weekend needing sharper final-third patterns to maintain pole position with City accelerating. Brentford, who now welcome Fulham, can take confidence from four home points off top-five opposition inside a fortnight; their European push remains viable if they convert this defensive platform into wins.

Frederic Lumiere

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