By Danong
The plan was to build on Arsenal’s thrilling 3-0 victory over Real Madrid. A Premier League London derby at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday evening offered a chance to maintain that momentum. Mikel Arteta’s side, however, faced a stern test against a resolute Brentford outfit.
Arsenal fielded a strong starting eleven, though Arteta made notable changes. Key players Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Jurrien Timber, and striker Mikel Merino were on the bench. Still the rotated team aimed to secure three points.
Despite Arsenal’s intentions, Brentford proved difficult to break down. Thomas Partey opened the scoring in the sixty-first minute with a well-taken goal. The lead, however, was short-lived.
Yoane Wissa equalised for Brentford, ensuring the spoils were shared. The one-all draw left Arsenal frustrated, unable to capitalise on their earlier dominance.
Yet, amidst the disappointment, one player stood out. William Saliba delivered an exceptional performance at the heart of Arsenal’s defence. The Frenchman showcased his quality throughout the match.
He recorded the most touches, with eighty in total. He completed sixty-eight of seventy-two passes, demonstrating his composure on the ball. His twelve final-third entries highlighted his ability to drive Arsenal forward.
He also won nine possessions, the highest on the pitch. He equalled the most duels won, securing five, and completed three clearances. His two successful take-ons underlined his confidence.
Most impressively, he created three chances—a first for him in a Premier League match. His progressive dribbling from central areas was key as Arsenal sought to unlock Brentford’s low-block defence.
Brentford’s compact shape frustrated Arsenal’s attackers. Saliba’s ability to carry the ball into dangerous areas offered a different dimension and his composure helped Arsenal play through tight spaces.
The Frenchman doesn't rely on others to shine. Unlike previous matches where Gabriel Magalhaes' presence aided him, Saliba was a force in his own right. His all-round game was a highlight.
Some had suggested resting him to keep him fresh for the match against Real Madrid on Wednesday. Arteta’s decision to start him, however, paid dividends.
He was given a 7.3 match rating by Sofascore (could have been better if he kept that cleansheet).
Arsenal’s draw may not have been the desired result, but Saliba’s performance offered plenty of positives. For fans, it was a reminder of the 24-year-old’s growing stature as one of Europe’s finest defenders.
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