Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is disappointed with his team’s inability to take advantage of moments to score a win over Brentford in an English Premier League game played at the G-Tech Community Stadium.
This comes after Arsenal drew 1-1 with Brentford with the result reducing the Gunners’ league lead on second ranked Manchester City from six points to four.
Arsenal took the lead through Noni Madueke’s finish in the 61st minute but the Bees stung 10 minutes later to draw even.
Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya stated after the game that, he believed Madueke’s goal would have been enough. (Scroll down to read full story)
In a post-game interview with the BBC, Mikel Arteta wished his team showed better composure in key moments to win the game.
“The game had moments. We started without the control and dominance we wanted but after that we got the rhythm and had situations to score.”

“We were giving free-kicks away you cannot do. We should have had more composure to play through them. We wanted to win so we feel like we dropped two points” Arteta said.










