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So this is going to be far from easy for Arsenal. They won here at the start of last season, but the Bees' home form is very strong and we know how well-balanced they are, and how awkward they are are to play against. The boys were really disappointed after the game because we all wanted to win, but we can’t change that so we have to switch the focus to Sunday against West Ham. It’s really important - we all know that - so we’ll try and be ready for the game to give our best and get the three points," the England international said. Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta to Sky Sports: "Wow. A really intense game. We started brilliantly, controlled the game and scored the first goal, and the second goal was a beautiful action. The game was under control until we conceded a really sloppy goal. Then the game changed momentum. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta to BT Sport: "A huge blow obviously. There were moments in the first 75 minutes where we weren't at our level. We gave every ball away and we didn't have the capacity to take the game. There were chances to win it in extra-time. There was a lot of uncertainty with the pens. It is a move that has not yet worked as Arteta hoped, with Raya looking uncertain in recent games, at fault for a goal in the Champions League defeat away to Lens and getting away with moments of hesitation in the win against Manchester City.

The goals from Palmer and Mudryk looked to have them on course for a third successive league win as Chelsea produced their best performance since Pochettino was appointed in the summer. Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag speaking on BT Sport: "I think we played a very good game in both halves. At half-time we should have been up 3-0 but we make one mistake it is 1-1. West Ham played midweek in the Europa Conference League against KAA Gent drawing 1-1, with Danny Ings getting on the scoresheet for the east Londoners.The 20-year-old Argentine scored the winner against Leicester last month, and he took advantage of Ramsdale's early mistake to score Southampton's opener before playing the decisive pass for their second goal. We continued to struggle to impose ourselves on the game and Palmer came close to adding to that tally on the half-hour mark when he linked up with Mudryk and flashed a shot through Saliba’s legs and saw it fizz just wide of the far upright. Mudryk's moment The Gunners hierarchy showed their faith in the Swede earlier this week by handing him a new long-term deal, and this may be the start of a turnaround in fortunes. Gabriel Jesus claimed the first, tapping home, but it proved to be his only touch in the opposition area in the first half as he curiously dropped deeper and deeper and appeared to want to play as a holding midfielder.

It's a point and a good reaction from the two goals we conceded, that's positive but I'm caught in between. I have no problem with drawing and for Arsenal, it's a super important point because if you draw these kinds of games, you've got a good chance to become champions.It is the first time they have been at the summit since Manchester City overhauled them during the run-in last season and it will be all-the-more pleasing for Mikel Arteta given they had to scrap tooth and nail for these three points. But then the reaction was good, it was a spectacular game in the end. How we cannot win it, I don't know, with the chances we had. The hosts started in the ascendancy and would have the better of the game in the opening 45 minutes, but they were handed an opportunity to make their early pressure pay when they were awarded a VAR-assisted penalty on 14 minutes.

Again it happened with Arsenal 2-0 up but, this time, after West Ham’s clueless, disorganised football led to boos from the home fans which the visiting supporters gleefully seized on with a chorus of “You’re going down”. Eidevall told Sky Sports: "The performance was big from us today. There's not many teams who come to Leigh Sports Village and are the better team than Manchester United are, especially when you see the number of goalscoring opportunities. On the assist: "The big players have to produce magic moments and it was a great delivery. We got the timing and execution right." We didn't win enough duals in certain spaces. We didn't put the ball under pressure well enough. We gave the ball away consistently and it created a really open game we didn't want to play. Southampton were clearly only interested in defending the three points in the second half, and Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus very visibly counted on his fingers for the referee the number of seconds Saints keeper Gavin Bazunu took with the ball.You cannot always be super, super, super convincing. They were good but they would agree they could or should have lost this game today. They didn't so the point is probably better for them." This is a bit of a rogue one but I might go for a draw here, with a few goals. Brentford can be unreal some weeks but they don't always show up. On Aaron Ramsdale: "Every player wants to improve. He [Ramsdale] is not any different. They [players] want their best for the team not the manager with their contribution." Like the Spaniard, he attempted a short pass to the edge of his area, but Alcaraz pounced and fired home across the Arsenal keeper. For long periods, Chelsea impressed and looked like a side finally heading in the right direction after a horrendous period on and off the pitch.

Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League matches again this season, against a variety of guests. That final third is the area they need to improve. Defensively we know they're sound and have lost one game all season. The defensive third and midfield third look really good. Declan Rice has bough solidity there, it's really working. They are one of two sides, along with Newcastle United, in the top flight who are unbeaten on their own turf - but that record was given a stern test against in-form Brentford, who had won four of their previous five league games.

The Swedish coach looked to be positive afterwards, saying: "I can't fault the performance. We had great energy, great momentum - and if we can keep that, I have good feelings about this team. Those in blue at Stamford Bridge were suddenly nervous, Arsenal were invigorated, and the equaliser soon came from Trossard.

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