3 talking points ahead of Arsenal vs Brighton

  • Arsenal host Brighton at Emirates Stadium
  • Gunners will be keen to maintain their winning start
  • Building momentum is a must
Arsenal beat Aston Villa in their last outing
Arsenal beat Aston Villa in their last outing / Shaun Botterill/GettyImages
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3. Brighton back to their best

Joao Pedro, Julio Enciso
Brighton have had a good start to the season / Eddie Keogh/GettyImages

Brighton look to have started somewhat of a resurgence under new manager Fabian Hurzeler. The young gaffer's side have won their first two games, against Everton and Manchester United.

The Seagulls suffered a tremendous drop-off last season after a brilliant 2022-23 campaign, resulting in the departure of Roberto de Zerbi. Hurzeler seems to have turned things around on the south coast.

The East Sussex side boasts a good record against Arsenal, with five wins in 14 Premier League games, and will be eager to revive this on Saturday. Brighton will certainly cause the Gunners a problem or two, so Arteta's starting players must be on their A-game from kick-off.