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Ian Wright singles out Granit Xhaka for praise after Arsenal beat Brentford and reacts to Ethan Nwaneri debut

Ian Wright singled out Granit Xhaka for praise after Arsenal’s victory over Brentford and says he was ‘proud’ to see 15-year-old Ethan Nwaneri feature and make Premier League history.

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The Gunners clinched their sixth win in seven top-flight games this season as they beat Brentford 3-0 thanks to goals from William Saliba, Gabriel Jesus and Fabio Vieira.

Mikel Arteta’s side lost to Manchester United in their previous Premier League fixture but returned to winning ways in west London to ensure they sit top of the table going into the international break.

Xhaka has been in superb form this season and impressed again in Sunday’s victory over Brentford, providing a brilliant cross for Jesus’ goal and generally thwarting Thomas Frank’s side.

Arsenal legend Wright told BBC’s Match of the Day: ‘For me, Granit Xhaka is a player that we’re finally see play like he does for Switzerland.

‘He’s playing in a position that suits him, playing more offensively. He’s playing with real authority and confidence.

‘Lately he’s been able to find space and from there he can be really dangerous because, for me, he’s got easily one of the best left-foots in the Premier League.

‘It’s a great cross for the Jesus goal, it’s fantastic. He can also do the defensive stuff, he gets back and get his foot in there.

‘He set the tempo for Arsenal off the ball. I’m really pleased for him because I was one of his staunchest critics. But now we’re seeing the best of Granit Xhaka.’

Arsenal schoolboy Nwaneri became the youngest player in Premier League history when he came on for a brief cameo against Brentford.

The 15-year-old, who was called up for Arsenal first-team training for the first time on Saturday, broke the record previously

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