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    Watch Jamie Carragher leave Sky Sports post and join Brentford crowd in ‘Hey Jude’ chants after stunning Arsenal win

    BUZZING Jamie Carragher left his Sky Sports post to join the Brentford crowd in ‘Hey Jude’ chants after their stunning win over Arsenal. The Bees kicked off their first ever Premier League campaign in style as they embarrassed the Gunners 2-0.
    Brentford fans celebrate beating ArsenalCredit: Rex

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    With fans back in full attendance, the 17,000 inside the Brentford Community Stadium were full of noise.
    And as they belted out Beatles classic Hey Jude, Carragher couldn’t help but get involved and carried his mic into the crowd to join in.
    Brentford got themselves off to the perfect start on 22 minutes as Spaniard Sergi Canos opened the scoring.
    He cut into the box from the left, nutmegged Calum Chambers and beat keeper Bernd Leno at his near post.
    Arsenal had their moments in the second half, but again calamitous defending let them down.
    The Gunners conceded a throw in on 73 minutes and failed to deal with the ball coming into the box.

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    They let it bounced from the long throw-in, and midfielder Christian Norgaard was on hand to head home.
    Liverpool legend Carragher remarked on commentary: “New season, same old story.”
    Former Premier League winner Gary Neville said: “We knew what Brentford were going to be. It was as if Arsenal didn’t.”
    Carragher also added: “There will be a lot of negativity around Arsenal on the back of this game.”
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    Brentford 2 Arsenal 0: Gunners embarrassed by Prem new-boys as horror defending sees Bees buzzing to top of the league

    MIKEL ARTETA won’t be getting sacked in the morning as the gloating Brentford fans predicted.But the Arsenal boss is treading on increasingly thin ice after a disastrous start to this make-or-break season.
    Brentford celebrate scoring against ArsenalCredit: Reuters
    Arsenal players look on in shockCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
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    And the bad news for the shell-shocked Spaniard is that things could be about to get a  whole lot worse.
    Because if he thought that losing to a Brentford team making their first top-flight appearance since 1947 was as bad as it could get, he ain’t seen nothing yet.
    For with Chelsea and Manchester City next up for the gormless Gunners, there is every chance that they could go into next month’s international break bottom of the Premier League.
    And that really would be testing the patience of the club’s absent owners as they face up to yet another year of mediocrity.
    Stan Kroenke is determined to give Arteta every possible chance to turn things around but you do wonder just how much more of this he can take.
    Not that Arsenal’s shortcomings should take anything away from newly promoted Brentford as they sit proudly at the top of the table. 

    Sergi Canos opens the scoring against ArsenalCredit: Rex
    Sergi Canos celebrates opening the scoring against ArsenalCredit: PA
    OK, so they are the only team to have any points on the board until this afternoon, but that still won’t take the gloss off this dream start to life in the big time for Thomas Frank’s team.
    Goals from Sergi Canos and Christian Norgaard were more than enough to secure the points as Brentford lived up to Frank’s bold promise that they would not die wondering.
    The new season was only seven minutes old before Bernd Leno and Pablo Mari were at each other’s throats after they were closed down trying to play out from the back.
    The Spanish centre-back was struggling to cope with Brentford’s relentless pressing game and was caught out again by Ivan Toney’s first-time ball over the top.
    Fortunately for Arsenal, Bryan Mbuema’s powerful rising shot struck the outside of the near post and flew behind for a goal-kick.
    The Gunners might have added £50million Ben White to their defence but they still look like an accident waiting to happen every time the ball comes near their penalty area.
    Christian Norgaard headed in to put Brentford two goals upCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Christian Norgaard celebrates doubling Brentford’s leadCredit: Reuters
    And White must already be wondering just what he has let himself in for after getting the run-around from his former Peterborough team-mate Toney.
    Arteta was a picture of misery as he watched his players repeating all the basic errors which cost them so dearly last season.
    And his worst fears were confirmed when they fell behind to a 22nd minute goal all of their own making.
    Toney’s flick allowed wing-back Kieran Henry to deliver a cross which Vitaly Janet was only  able to head against White.
    But in his desperation to prevent the ball going out for a corner, Calum Chambers cleared straight to the lurking Canos.
    It looked for all the world as though the ball had already gone out of play, but Canos was not complaining as he drilled a low shot through Chambers’ legs and inside Leno’s near post.
    Arsenal’s Granit Xhaka looks on in frustrationCredit: Reuters
    Arsenal react after going two goals downCredit: Reuters
    The little Spaniard was one of only two Brentford players with any previous Premier League experience, even if it was just nine minutes of action for Liverpool back in 2016.
    So he probably never dared dream that he would become the man to score his club’s first top flight goal since football was played in black and white.
    But if it was a moment to remember for this new stadium’s first capacity crowd, it was yet another one for the long-suffering Arsenal fans to forget.
    They had feared the worst as soon as it emerged that star strikers Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alex Lacazette were going to be ruled out by a mystery illness.
    That left Arteta with little option other than to hand a Premier League debut to Folarin Balogun alongside fellow rookie Gabriel Martinelli up front.
    With Thomas Partey, Gabriel and Eddie Nketiah also ruled out by injury and Bukayo Saka not yet ready to start, it was quite possibly the youngest team Arsenal had ever fielded in the Premier League.
    Ivan Toney leads the celebrations for BrentfordCredit: Getty
    Brentford fans go wild as the Bees go two goals upCredit: AFP
    They briefly rallied after the break, with Emile Smith Rowe, Kieran Tierney and Gabriel Martinelli all going close to cancelling out Canos’ strike.
    But just when it looked as though Brentford might struggle to cling on, they were gifted another goal by the suicidal visitors.
    Mads Bech’s 74th minute throw into the six-yard box should have been dealt with by Mari, but when he missed his header the ball bounced right over White to leave Norgaard free to nod in from two yards out.
    Arteta was so busy arguing with fourth official Mike Dean at the time that he didn’t even notice his team shooting themselves in the foot yet again.
    It was probably just as well. He has already seen more than enough to know how much of a job he has on his hands.
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    ArtetaOut trends instantly as Arsenal’s shocking defending sees them go a goal down to Prem new-boys Brentford

    FUMING Arsenal fans had ArtetaOut out trending instantly on Twitter after shocking defending saw them go 1-0 to Brentford. The Bees, playing their first ever Premier League game, opened the scoring through Sergi Canos.
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    The Spanish wideman smashed through the legs of Calum Chambers and beat keeper Bernd Leno at the near post.
    It was possibly the worst start Gooners could have hoped for – and they took their frustration out on Twitter.
    One said: “Arsenal have picked from where they left last season.. Brentford are ahead!”
    One commented: “SACK THIS MANAGER TONIGHT. THERE IS STILL TIME.”
    Another said: “Should have started Mika Biereth. Like usual Arteta is not giving chances to the academy boys #ArtetaOut.”
    One added: “Less that 25 mins and I’m already stressed up….. 37 games to go….”

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    Arsenal fans reacted in a similar way when they were beaten by Scottish outfit Hibs 2-1 in pre-season.
    They later drew with Rangers, lost 2-1 to Chelsea and were beaten 1-0 by North London rivals Tottenham.
    And their woes only continued when strike partners Alexandre Lacazaette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang were ruled out against Brentford.
    Both were ill, manager Arteta confirmed before the opening league game of the season.
    He said: “[Aubameyang and Lacazette] feel unwell, that’s all I can say.
    “Instead of thinking of excuses, we think of solutions so that’s what we will do today.”
    Things only worsened for Arsenal when Christian Norgaard doubled Brentford’s lead, with the game ending 2-0.
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    Arsenal stars Aubameyang and Lacazette ‘set to MISS Brentford clash with illness’ dealing Arteta early injury blow

    PIERRE-EMERICK AUBAMEYANG and Alexandre Lacazette are BOTH set to miss tonight’s Premier League opener for Arsenal.The Gunners travel across the capital to take on newly-promoted Brentford.
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    But Mikel Arteta looks set to be without both of his main strikers through illness.
    As reported by The Athletic, the pair have gone down unwell just before the game and will miss the trip to West London.
    Fellow striker Eddie Nketiah has already been ruled out after injuring his ankle in the pre-season game against Chelsea.
    It means Arteta is left short of options to lead the line with no senior recognised striker available.
    Bukayo Saka or Gabriel Martinelli could be chosen up front despite their late returns after international duty, although Willian, Pepe or Folarin Balogun are other options.
    Thomas Partey and Gabriel Magalhaes are also sidelined through injury and will play no part against the Bees.

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    Partey, 28, injured the ligaments in his right ankle during the friendly with Chelsea, while Gabriel, 23, has an issue with his right knee.
    Captain Aubemayang struggled for form last season, scoring just 15 goals in 39 appearances.
    That was his lowest tally since the 2010-11 season when he played for Monaco and joined Saint-Etienne.
    However, he played in all six of Arsenal’s friendlies this summer.
    Lacazette, meanwhile, was the club’s top scorer in 2020-21 with 17.
    Kick-off at the Brentford Community Stadium is at 8pm with Sky Sports’ coverage getting underway an hour earlier.

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    Arsenal’s new £50million defender Ben White is expected to make his league debut for the Gunners.
    He will likely partner Pablo Mari at the back with Kieran Tierney at left-back but plenty of options at right-back as Calum Chambers, Hector Bellerin and Cedric Soares battle to start.
    In midfield, Granit Xhaka and Albert Lokonga should start in midfield behind Emile Smith Rowe in Partey’s absence, with Mohamed Elneny on the bench while Bernd Leno will be between the sticks.

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    The star strikers were both heavily involved in the pre-season friendliesCredit: Getty
    Bukayo Saka and Folarin Balogun are both options to start up frontCredit: Getty
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