Fabio Vieira Predicted Arsenal’s Winning Goal, And It Happened
Fabio Vieira Predicted Arsenal’s Winning Goal, And It Happened: Arsenal made history with their win over Brentford on Sunday as Fabio Vieira started his first Premier League game. New signing Vieira had an impressive performance, showing his quality in what was his debut.
In his key to their impressive win, Arsenal showed up their star of the match. The summer transfer from Portugal, Fabio Vieira, who was making his long-awaited first league start for the Gunners, contributed greatly with a goal and an assist. Strangely enough, he was been predicted by Jamie Redknapp to provide such contributions as well.
The Mirror Football rounds up all the latest Arsenal news with a headline about Vieira’s role, Gunners defender Gabriel, Bees striker Toney and Ethan Nwaneri making his main team debut.
Fabio Vieira, who had missed pre-season due to injury, made his first Premier League start for Arsenal against Southampton and he impressed with a stellar performance. He came in for the game when Martin Odegaard was ruled out with a calf injury. Before this match, Jamie Redknapp made it clear that he favored the 25-year-old over Odegaard.
Luckily for arsenal, Vieira was able to prove Mr. Redknapp right. Arsenal will hope to continue this run as they take on Brentford in the corresponding fixture later that year. Although Mr. Redknapp wanted to warn Vieira, he also expressed his admiration for the midfielder’s ability. In their encounter last season, the Bees surprised Arsenal with a historic win over their rivals.
Brentford star Ivan Toney posted a cheeky tweet that appears to have left an impression on the minds of the Arsenal squad. Gabriel produced a response to his side’s win that was eerily similar to what Toney tweeted last season.
Arsenal scored a commanding win to stay at the top of the table, putting them one point ahead of city. With Gabriel’s reaction, you can tell that they’re highly motivated.
With the clock ticking deep into stoppage time, a Canadian boy named Ethan Nwaneri smashed the Premier League’s record for his goal.
Arsenal’s youngest player then silenced critics by scoring the team’s first. He was a surprise addition to the match as Vieira was taken off with injury in added-on time.
Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta acknowledged that the 15-year-old was ready to make his first start on the pitch and bring joy to Arsenal fans. As soon as he was introduced to the game, they joined together in singing ‘He’s got school in the morning,’ referencing one of his familiar chants during school hours.