Ben White was named Man of the Match after helping Arsenal defeat Brentford.
2025-12-05 03:38

Arsenal defeated Brentford 2-0 in the 14th round of the 2025/26 Premier League season, with goals from Merino and Saka. Ben White, named Man of the Match, said it was a very important victory and he was happy to be back on the pitch and help his team secure three points.
In the 11th minute, Ben White delivered a cross from the right wing, and Merino rose up to head the ball into the net, giving Arsenal a 1-0 lead.
In stoppage time of the second half, Merino delivered a through ball from the center circle, and Saka received the ball, ran into the penalty area, and fired a shot into the net, helping Arsenal extend their lead to 2-0.
Arsenal ultimately defeated Brentford 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium. After three wins and two draws in their last five matches, Arsenal currently sit atop the table with 33 points, five points ahead of second-placed Manchester City.
Arsenal defender Ben White, who provided an assist in the match, said: "It feels great. The most important thing in the game is the three points. Last week was a very important week for us, and we must continue this momentum next week, so this victory is very important."
Speaking about Maduk, who recently joined Arsenal, Ben White said, "Maduk has played just like he does with Saka since he joined the team, so I'm very happy to play with him and win games."
Regarding the fans' support, Ben White said, "It's fantastic, just like every game we win, it's very important. We'll keep playing one game at a time, and I really missed this feeling. I was out for a while due to a knee problem, so I'm happy to have been able to finish the game smoothly."
In addition, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said of Ben White's performance, "As a defender, the most important thing is to defend, and he showed the determination and efficiency he should have in defending in this game. He did that."
"If he can also bring additional value when in possession through passing, movement, and his quality crosses, that would be even better, and I think he does both very well."
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