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Arsenal drop vital point to Brentford as Premier League lead shrinks
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Arsenal’s Premier League Lead Narrows After Key Draw with Brentford

February 12, 2026 4 Min Read
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Arsenal’s hopes of extending their lead at the top of the Premier League were dashed as they managed only a 1-1 draw against Brentford on Thursday. Mikel Arteta’s team struggled throughout the match, but they seemed to be on their way to victory when Noni Madueke scored a brilliant header shortly after the hour mark. However, Brentford’s Kean Lewis-Potter equalized with a well-executed header in the first half, leaving Arsenal to walk away with just one point and casting doubt on their title aspirations.

After Manchester City’s impressive victory over Fulham the previous day, all eyes were on Arsenal’s performance against a Brentford side that had shown recent form. The Gunners appeared anxious during a lackluster first half, failing to register a single shot on target.

The introduction of Martin Odegaard at halftime, replacing the ineffective Eberechi Eze, sparked a turnaround in Arsenal’s performance. Maduke finally broke the deadlock by heading home a cross from Piero Hincapie with composure.

Yet, Brentford responded effectively, leveling the score with Lewis-Potter’s header. Igor Thiago had two opportunities to secure a win for Brentford in the dying minutes, while Gabriel Martinelli missed a crucial chance for Arsenal to clinch all three points in stoppage time.

Player Ratings

Goalkeeper and Defense

  • David Raya (7/10): Made an important save following a mishap that put Arsenal in jeopardy, consistently facing pressure from set pieces.

  • Julian Timber (6/10): Solid defensively but had limited influence in attack.

  • Cristian Mosquera (6/10): Stepped in for Saliba effectively, blocking a critical shot from Thiago late in the game.

  • Gabriel Magalhães (8/10): Engaged in a tough battle with Thiago, receiving an early yellow card yet delivering a strong defensive performance with several crucial blocks.

  • Clown Hincapie (7/10): Made several dangerous runs down the left flank, contributing significantly, including with the cross that assisted Maduke’s goal.

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Midfield

  • Martin Zvimendi (6/10): Displayed neat play but lacked his usual impact.

  • Declan Rice (7/10): The standout player for Arsenal in the first half, though he missed a crucial opportunity created by Odegaard.

  • King’s Mercy (4/10): A tough outing where he failed to capitalize on his chance after Havertz’s injury and struggled for confidence.

Attack

  • Noni Maduke (7/10): Scored a quality header to open the scoring, showcasing a strong moment in an otherwise slow game.

  • Victor Gokeres (6/10): Found it difficult against a robust Brentford defense and did not score.

  • Leandro Trossard (5/10): Failed to replicate his previous strong performance against Sunderland and had limited impact on the game.

Substitutions and Manager

  • Martin Odegaard (6/10): His arrival sparked Arsenal’s best period of the match, but the team still allowed Brentford to equalize.

  • Bukayo Saka (5/10): Did not make a significant impact after coming on.

  • Gabriel Martinelli (5/10): Missed a key chance to win the game late on.

  • Riccardo Calafioli (N/A): Came on late in the match.

  • Mikel Arteta (6/10): His tactics were impacted by the absence of Havertz and Saliba, and he likely left the pitch disappointed with the team’s performance and substitutions.

Fan Take

For soccer fans, this draw is significant as it underscores the unpredictability of the Premier League title race. Arsenal’s inability to secure three points may not only hinder their title aspirations but also raises questions about the squad’s depth and mental resilience going forward in a highly competitive season.

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