Tag: Brentford

Arsenal suffer new blow as Mosquera faces six-to-eight weeks out

Cristhian Mosquera
December 2025

Cristhian Mosquera is expected to miss six to eight weeks after suffering a complicated ankle injury in Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Brentford, leaving Mikel Arteta without all three of his centre-backs at a time when the club lead both league and Champions League groups. With William Saliba nursing a knock and Gabriel Magalhaes likely out until January, Mosquera’s setback forces further reshuffles alongside Piero Hincapie, increases reliance on full-backs and academy cover, and risks disrupting Arsenal’s defensive cohesion heading into a congested winter schedule.

Arsenal’s centre-back crisis deepens as Mosquera joins Saliba and Gabriel on injury list

William Saliba
December 2025

Arsenal extended their outstanding league start with a routine 2-0 victory over Brentford but lost stand in centre-back Cristhian Mosquera to injury before half time, adding another defensive headache on top of existing problems for William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes. With Saliba and Gabriel already sidelined, Arteta paired new signings Mosquera and Piero Hincapie, only to see Mosquera forced off with a knock, while the manager later described Saliba’s niggle as a matter of days and Gabriel’s ankle issue as weeks, leaving the title favourites exposed in central defence during a crowded schedule.

Mbeumo chose United over four clubs

Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United)
October 2025

CentreDevils report Mbeumo rejected Spurs, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Newcastle despite higher offers, committing to United on June 1 after Zoom calls with Rúben Amorim. He joined on July 21 for £70m after 20 goals, seven assists with Brentford. Decision centered on Amorim’s role clarity and wide-forward rotations with Matheus Cunha and Amad Diallo. Tottenham interest under Thomas Frank was serious, but United’s five-year project, pressing structure, and title push sealed it. Early output has validated the fit in transition-heavy matches.

Isak’s slow start triggers criticism amid Liverpool slide

Alexander Isak (Liverpool)
October 2025

lexander Isak has one goal in eight games since a £125m move, drawing criticism for low menace despite visible work rate. An injury kept him out versus Brentford, compounding a four-match league skid. The right-side chemistry shift post-arrivals has blunted Liverpool’s attack, with shots, on-target rate and box touches trailing last year’s benchmarks. Fixes: define zone 14/half-space priority for Isak, simplify service patterns, and stage minutes to build rhythm. Consider staggered rotations that re-establish a consistent right-channel pairing and targeted set-piece routines to boost early-xG looks. Medical staff must clear load progression post-injury. Slot needs clearer pressing triggers to restore turnovers high and relieve sterile possession.

Grimsby aim quarter-final, needle United again before Brentford tie

Grimsby Town
October 2025

Grimsby revisit their United upset while targeting Brentford. Artell framed Brentford as a sterner test than Manchester United, whom the Mariners eliminated 12–11 on penalties after a 2–2 draw, before dumping crisis-hit Sheffield Wednesday. The message doubled as a jab at United and a reality check: Brentford’s Liverpool scalp and wins over United and Aston Villa signal higher difficulty. Iraola-style intensity from Brentford—set-pieces, direct pressure, and transition threat—demands Grimsby compress lines, survive first and second balls, and protect rest-defence. Artell must balance belief from August’s shock with pragmatism: slower tempo on their ball, disciplined full-back positioning, and counters via early diagonals. Penalties are a fallback, not a plan. Small margins decide fourth-round ties.

Slot brands Brentford loss Liverpool’s worst of the streak

Arne Slot (Liverpool)
October 2025

Slot decried basics and duels lost as Liverpool slumped to a fourth successive league defeat, slipping to sixth. He bemoaned two calls: a denied Gakpo penalty before Brentford’s second, and a VAR penalty against Van Dijk converted by Thiago. Goals from Ouattara, Schade, Kerkez and Salah framed a chaotic setback that further dents the champions’ title defence.

Slot calls Brentford loss Liverpool’s worst of four straight

Arne Slot (Liverpool)
October 2025

Slot lamented basics, duels and second balls as Liverpool slipped to sixth after a fourth straight league defeat. He questioned two decisions: a denied Gakpo penalty and a VAR-awarded foul on Van Dijk for Brentford’s spot kick. Goals from Ouattara, Schade, Kerkez, Thiago and Salah framed a chaotic night that could leave Liverpool seven points behind leaders Arsenal.

Dortmund’s Kabar requests move with Brentford bid rebuffed

Almugera Kabar (Borussia Dortmund)
October 2025

Left out under Niko Kovac, Kabar filed a transfer request after zero senior minutes this season. Brentford tabled a €20m offer that Dortmund rejected, preferring a loan. English clubs remain in contact ahead of the winter window.
Kabar’s résumé includes Germany’s 2023 U17 world and European titles and a contract to 2028. A loan offers playing time and preserves upside while Dortmund retain control. Decision hinges on depth, valuation, and assurances of minutes.

Michail Antonio trains with Brentford after near-fatal car crash

Michail Antonio (former West Ham United)
October 2025

Antonio has resumed training with Brentford less than a year after a car crash shattered his femur in four places. The 35-year-old’s comeback follows months of recovery after emergency surgery and rehabilitation supported by West Ham.
Brentford opened their facilities for Antonio’s non-contract training while he rebuilds fitness. Though a new deal isn’t imminent, he’s aiming to return to professional play and represent Jamaica at the 2026 World Cup after proving his full recovery.

Jordan Henderson exit sparks unrest at Ajax, Brentford benefit

Jordan Henderson (Brentford)
October 2025

Ajax players are reportedly unhappy with sporting director Alex Kroes over Henderson’s free transfer exit, which they viewed as a cost-cutting move that weakened leadership. Henderson has since revived his career at Brentford, where his composure and experience have been crucial in midfield.
Henderson himself suggested he was pushed out at Ajax. His quick adaptation in England has silenced critics, while Ajax’s dressing room harmony has suffered. What looked like simple wage trimming now appears to have cost the Dutch club both stability and authority.

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