Arsenal kicked off 2025 in style with a dominant 3-1 win over Brentford, and it wasn’t just the team’s tactical brilliance that made the headlines teen sensation Ethan Nwaneri made an unforgettable impact.
The Gunners delivered a fantastic second-half display, showcasing their trademark aggression and tactical precision.
The victory was just what Arsenal needed to continue their push at the top of the Premier League. But one performance stood out above the rest.
Mikel Arteta was quick to praise Nwaneri after the match, highlighting the young talent’s contribution: “Ethan was really good. In training, he gives us all the right reasons to play him. We could’ve signed a player from any country, but he would be playing.He’s an academy player, and he needs to play because he deserves it.”
Arteta’s words reflect a belief in the academy’s future, and Nwaneri’s performance was a testament to that faith.
Despite the intensity of the occasion, the young midfielder exuded confidence, showing his maturity and potential on the field.
Brentford, led by Thomas Frank, had their own plans heading into the match, knowing they would have to face Arsenal’s world-class set-piece prowess.
Frank acknowledged the Gunners’ threat, calling them “the best set-piece team not only in the Premier League but in the world.”
The Bees were prepared for a tough challenge but struggled to cope with Arsenal’s aggressive play, eventually succumbing to a powerful attacking display.
As Arsenal continues to mount pressure in the Premier League, this victory against a well-drilled Brentford side serves as a statement.
With rising stars like Nwaneri proving their worth, the future looks even brighter for Arteta’s side.
What a way to start the year brilliant football, a powerful performance, and the emergence of yet another exciting young talent at the hearto f Arsenal’s success!