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Brentford’s Thomas Frank declares Arsenal Premier League title contenders

Thomas Frank declared Arsenal are contenders for the title after seeing his Brentford side comprehensively beaten by the Premier League leaders. Goals from William Saliba, Gabriel Jesus and Fábio Vieira ensured the game was effectively over by the 49th minute, meaning Arsenal returned to the summit and bounced back from their defeat at Manchester United.

They have won six league matches out of seven, with Spurs and Liverpool soon to visit the Emirates, and Frank believes they could be equipped to end an 19-year wait for the crown. “They are top of the table so you cannot argue with that, they have done brilliantly,” he said. “Looking at the quality, they must be title contenders. From what I’ve seen in the seven games, I think they’ve been very good: they’ve won fair and square in six and the other game could have gone either way. [Gabriel] Jesus, wow, what a player … it’s nothing against [Manchester] City but sometimes it clicks in a different environment.

“[Bukayo] Saka and [Martin] Ødegaard are a year older: Ødegaard, what a player. Saliba, he’s going to be a full international player for France, I’m sure. He’ll play in the starting lineup for that team and that’s a strong international team.”

Frank said the defeat, which came a month after the Bees had beaten Manchester United 4-0, was evidence that “it’s never as good as it looks and it’s never as bad as it feels”.

Mikel Arteta was predictably coy on talk of the title but more forthcoming on his decision to give Ethan Nwaneri, aged 15 years and 181 days, a record-breaking debut. Nwaneri became the youngest footballer to appear in the Premier League after appearing as a substitute in added time.

“It was a pure gut feeling,” Arteta said. “I met the boy and really

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