Henderson scores in Brentford draw
Jordan Henderson scored his first goal for Brentford in a match against Leeds United. The game ended in a draw, leaving both teams looking for safety in the league.
















































































































































































































































































































































































































































Brentford recently played to a 1-1 draw against Leeds, marking it as their third consecutive match without a win. Currently, they have only managed to clinch one win in their last five outings. This period stands in stark contrast to their promising season start under their new coach, Andrews.
Following the draw, Brentford remains seven points above the relegation zone, a crucial cushion they hope to maintain as the season progresses. Securely staying in the league is high on their agenda.
Brentford’s challenges are set to intensify with a Carabao Cup clash against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. Manchester City, fresh from a 3-0 win over Crystal Palace, will pose a formidable challenge. Additionally, Brentford’s upcoming matches against relegation contenders like Wolves and Bournemouth will test their resolve.
Mikel Arteta, manager of Arsenal, issued a call for improvement following their narrow 2-1 win over Wolves. Arteta acknowledged the late victory but urged his squad to enhance their performance, particularly at the game’s beginning and conclusion.
Oliver Glasner, manager of Crystal Palace, lauded his team’s efforts despite their 0-3 loss to Manchester City. Glasner mentioned that Palace was competitive and crafted several scoring chances but couldn’t capitalize on them.
In a tense Wear-Tyne derby, Newcastle’s Nick Woltemade endured a challenging moment, scoring an own goal resulting in a narrow 1-0 defeat against Sunderland. Manager Eddie Howe consoled Woltemade, recognizing the unfortunate nature of the occurrence.