So the Bees have their first goal in English top-flight in nearly three-quarters of a century. 

It is the start of the new Premier League
season and one team that will be most excited about it is Brentford FC. The
Bees are taking on Arsenal in what is their first game in English top-flight
since 1947.

Brentford is a club that embodies the concept
of a steady build. Danish Manager Thomas Frank has inspired the Bees into
playing expressive football, which has seen them rise from a mid-table
Championship side to their inaugural season in the top flight.

Their brand of football is evident from the
first game, hitting their first goal on the break against a lackluster Arsenal
who are dominating possession but have no end product to it.

In the end, the Bees emerged victorious 2-0. 

They will take confidence from the way that
Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds United were able to keep their juggernaut rolling from
the Championship to the Premier League last season, so we do not have any
expectation that this West London club will make any change in the philosophy
and the way they play just because they are in the top flight.

Arsenal are looking rather lackluster in their
attack and they seem to be missing their enigmatic captain Pierre-Emerick
Aubameyang. Their frontline is also missing Alexander Laccazette and Bukayo
Saka and its inexperience is showing with all possession in the world but
nothing to show for it.

So fasten your seatbelts because it is going
to be an exciting game as a neutral and maybe a glimpse of what is to come as
far as Brentford are concerned this season.