Arsenal are in the thick of the action as they face visiting Brighton in the Premier League. Arsenal's recent form has been a little up and down, with no wins in two consecutive matches, while Brighton have a strong momentum, with only one loss in their last 11 matches, and with the team's poor record at the Emirates Stadium, this is a rare opportunity for the handicap, and one not to be missed. (Now 621 Sunday night at 10:00pm, not to be missed!)
Arsenal's recent decline in form is obvious, although narrowly beating Wolves and Luton, but fans are still worried. Last week's league match against Aston Villa on the road, the team missed many good opportunities. A few days ago in the UEFA Europa League, despite going all out in the half-time, the team still drew 1-1 with Yan Haofen. Although the result is irrelevant, the performance is mediocre. In the last four matches, the team conceded a goal, and the Japanese defender Kenyo Tomiyasu was injured, so the team had to use the average form of Bengwet, and the right side of the defense is full of hidden dangers.
On the other hand, Brighton is more balanced in offense and defense, even though their offensive firepower is not as strong as earlier in the season. They have won 6, drawn 4 and lost 1 of their last 11 matches, including finishing first in Group B of the Europa League, which is definitely a great encouragement to Brighton, who is playing in Europe for the first time. Strikers Zuopodo and Ivan Ferguson are taking turns to score, while midfielders Pascoglos and Kaoru Mitonabashi are providing frequent assists. Especially Kaoru Mitonabashi is in excellent form, and is expected to pose a great threat to Binwet.