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Arsenal beat Brentford with three goals

Arteta's team had only lost one of their first six games going into Sunday's trip to Brentford. After that lone loss, they recovered by giving a strong performance at the Brentford Community Stadium. Arsenal earned all three points thanks to goals from William Saliba, Gabriel Jesus, and Fabio Vieira, moving them back to the top of the table. In yesterday's 3-0 victory over Brentford for Arsenal, 15-year-old Ethan Nwaneri made Premier League history as the league's youngest player.

The Nigerian-born English attacking midfielder was born in March 2007. At the end of extra time on Sunday at Brentford Community Stadium, he came on for the Gunners to replace Fabio Vieira. After 91 minutes and two seconds, Nwaneri took over for Vieira, who had just netted the third goal. The game lasted 94 minutes and 44 seconds, or three minutes and 42 seconds, during which he was actively involved.

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