Arsenal dropped points in a 1-1 draw at Brentford on Thursday to narrow the Gunners’ advantage over Manchester City in the title chase. Ironically, it was a dead ball play beginning with a long throw into the box that equalized the match and stole points from the league leaders. Set pieces are supposed to be the purview of Arsenal so the equalizer proved to be an example of “live by the sword, die by the sword.”
Questions now will be asked whether Arsenal’s attack is too dependent on set pieces. The Gunners created little in attack at Brentford and generated only two shots on target. Eberechi Eze, brought in from Crystal Palace to provide some creativity, was terrible and benched at halftime. On the season, Arsenal is 16th in the league with respect to the percentage of its goals which come from open play. That could prove a fatal flaw as Manchester City continues in hot pursuit of the Gunners.
The Citizens had rolled over Fulham 3-0 the day before and the difference between the clubs at the top is now a mere four points. The prospect of Arsenal falling short once again was loudly reminded to Arsenal and their supporters by the Brentford faithful who were thrilled with their Bees’ performance. Somewhat surprisingly, Brentford seems improved after the change-in of current Manager Keith Andrews for legendary Bees gaffer Thomas Frank last offseason.
Perhaps not all that surprising, however, given the debacle that proved to be Frank’s stay at Tottenham Hotspur. Frank alienated both players and supporters during this miserable season in north London. Finally, the higher ups could wait no longer after the club’s seventh home loss of the season on Tuesday. Only relegation bound Burley and Wolverhampton are poorer at home this season and Spurs is now just five points away from joining those two clubs in the relegation zone. The Club has taken the decision to make a change in the Men’s Head Coach position and Thomas Frank will leave today.
Thomas was appointed in June 2025, and we have been determined to give him the time and support needed to build for the future together.
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Newcastle’s 2-1 victory over Spurs on Tuesday was followed by the sacking of the former Brentford manager who seemed out of his depth in charge of the large London club. Frank’s eight-month tenure never gained traction as horrible results were wed with clashes with players and supporters who regularly questioned Frank’s tactical decisions. Spurs are now faced with the problem of who replaces Frank. A more impressive pool of candidates will be available after this season. There remains the romantic notion that the club will be reunited with current USA coach Mauricio Pochettino.
As the club hurtles toward the relegation fight, however, reliance on an interim solution could be dangerous. While relegation might still seem an unlikely reality for Spurs, the specter of demotion has been all too real for Nottingham Forest which is now searching for its fourth manager of the season, a Premier League record. First there was current West Ham Manager Nuno Espirito Santo. Then Ange Postecoglou stopped by for a brief 39-day debacle.
Sean Dyche has now been sacked after a four-month stint following the Tricky Trees’ goalless draw with cellar dwelling Wolverhampton on Wednesday. Capturing only two points from a run of three winnable matches against Crystal Palace, Leeds and Wolverhampton was the final straw for Dyche as impulsive owner Evangelos Marinakis sacked his third manager of the season. A haul of only 25 goals in 26 Premier League matches this season has been infuriating to the Greek owner who has spent heavily on offensive weapons.
Marinakis is now rumored to be turning to former Wolves Manager Vitor Pereira who previously managed Olympiakos for the Nottingham Forest owner. Pereira is credited with saving Wolves from relegation last season and would seem a reasonable choice to address the desperate situation whereby Forest is only three points from the drop. Seven Premier League managers are now no longer with the clubs they started the season with, including Chelsea’s Enzo Maresca who purportedly left by “mutual consent.”
Oliver Glanser has told Crystal Place that he is done after this season, but supporters would be okay with an earlier parting with the irascible manager who is producing poor results while taking shots at ownership. Crystal Palace suffered disaster at Selhurst Park on Wednesday when the Eagles squandered a two-goal lead and lost 3-2 to Burnley. New Crystal Palace signing Jorgen Strand Larsen gave the Eagles a two-goal cushion before disaster struck in a seven-minute span where Burnley scored twice on its own and then saw the winner find the net on an own goal by Crystal Palace winger Jefferson Lerma.
It was the first Premier League victory in 17 matches for Burnley. Meanwhile, a Crystal Palace win over Brighton last weekend proved to be fool’s gold and more a reflection of Brighton’s incompetence than a resurgence by the Eagles. Brighton has won just one of its last 13 Premier League matches after Wednesday’s 1-0 loss to Aston Villla and pressure is building on Manager Fabian Hurzeler, the Premier League’s youngest manager whose relative inexperience has become a subject of debate.
The winning runs of managers Michael Carrick and Liam Rosenior came to an end during the week though both remained undefeated since taking over Manchester United and Chelsea, respectively. A Benjamin Sesko goal in the 96th minute salvaged a point for Manchester United against West Ham at Old Trafford. While it was perhaps the worst performance under Carrick for the Red Devils, it was West Ham which squandered a golden opportunity to make up more ground in its struggle for survival.
The one point moved the Hammers to within three points of presently safe Nottingham Forest in the relegation fight. Chelsea remained a point behind fourth place Manchester United after the Blues drew with Leeds at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea moved to a two-goal advantage on Cole Palmer’s 58th minute penalty kick but then conceded two goals in a span of six minutes to the visiting Whites. Leeds had not had a shot on target until Lukas Nmecha converted from the penalty spot in the 67th minute.
The equalizer came in a shambolic scramble in front of Chelsea’s goal in the 73rd minute. Sunderland finally lost a match at the Stadium of Light after an unbeaten run of 12 matches at their fortress in northeast England. The Black Cats were the only undefeated club at home in the Premier League until Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk put an end to that with his 61st minute goal which proved the difference in a 1-0 final.
Bournemouth executed yet another comeback to defeat Everton 2-1 on Tuesday and extend the Cherries’ current unbeaten run to six matches. Only Aston Villa and Sunderland have rescued more points from a losing position than the Cherries this season. With his goal to tie the match, Bournemouth’s Rayan became just the third teenager to register a goal or assist in each of his first three Premier League matches. After a goal by Amin Adli put the Cherries ahead in the 64th minute, Everton’s efforts to level terms were stunted by a 69th minute Jake O’Brien.
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