London, England — Arsenal players dey focus on di Premier League clash against Brentford as dem prepare for di big UCL match against Real Madrid. Dis match go happen at Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
Mikel Arteta, di Arsenal manager, talk say e wan see wetin di players go fit do after dem shine against Real Madrid. He sed, “We need to bring di same energy wey we use take beat Real Madrid to dis match. Dem go show us wetin dem get. It no easy but we go try our best.” Arsenal fans dey jubilate after di impressive 3-0 win against Madrid, and dem hope say di team go replicate dat form.
Brentford don start di match well, with William Saliba making quick clearances as Arsenal fans dey watch with dey expectant eye. Joshua da Silva from Brentford don create opportunities but nothing don happen yet. Di atmosphere dey chill compared to di last UCL match where dem get pyrotechnics and dancing fans.
Jorginho, di captain today for Arsenal, give away early free-kick wen Brentford goalie Mark Flekken pump di ball but e lead to nothing. Di game don dey more physical as di players dey push and pull for control.
Alex Howell, BBC football reporter, mention say Arsenal fans try build atmosphere even though e no dey as loud as before. “Di fans’ noise help dem for di last match. Dem go need dat support again today, especially as we dey battle for di top spot,” e talk.
Dem get about 10 minutes to kick-off as di teams dey enter di pitch. Arsenal need to show dem no weakness against Brentford if dem wan continue di push for di title.
For Aston Villa, dem manage hold Southampton back, with Ollie Watkins scoring after e enter di match. Villa smartly take advantage of di tired Southampton before adding more goals from substitutes to secure 3-0 victory. Dis win push dem to fifth place for di league.
Watkins say, “We know Southampton go defend well but we keep our patience and everything come together when we get di open chances. It’s crucial for di team and our Champions League hope.” Di manager Unai Emery also praise di players for di strong performance.
An partey wan sign as Everton match-winner, Abdoulaye Doucoure, score di last-minute winner against Nottingham Forest, showing di importance of finishing chances. E say, “We work hard for dis victory and e sweet me. It normal for us as we try stay above relegation zone.”
Forest dey find am hard after losing di match, with dem now only two points clear of Man City for di Champions League slots. E mean say pressure dey increase as di league dey near di end.
Fans dey hope say di remaining matches go be competitive as teams dey fight for di best positions with di likes of Man City and Newcastle lurking behind dem. Di excitement of di Premier League no dey finish!”