Day 5
Crystal Palace: 13. Guaita, 2. Ward, 6. Guehi, 15. Schlupp( till 76'), 16. Andersen J., 17. Clyne, 7. Olise( till 80'), 10. Eze( till 76'), 11. Zaha, 28. Doucouré C.O., 14. Mateta( till 54')
Substitution: 22. Édouard O.(from 54'), 4. Milivojevic(from 76'), 9. Jordan Ayew(from 76'), 3. Mitchell T.(from 80')
Bench: 21. Johnstone S., 26. Richards Chr., 23. Ebiowei, 55. Phillips K., 78. Rodney K.
Yellow Cards: Doucouré C.O. 94'
Brentford: 1. Raya, 2. Hickey( till 79'), 3. Henry R., 13. Zanka, 16. Mee B., 26. Baptiste S.( till 68'), 27. Janelt, 8. Jensen Ma.( till 79'), 17. Toney I., 19. Mbeumo( till 67'), 23. Lewis-Potter( till 68')
Substitution: 15. Onyeka(from 67'), 10. Dasilva J.(from 68'), 24. Damsgaard M.(from 68'), 11. Wissa Y.(from 79'), 14. Ghoddos(from 79')
Bench: 22. Strakosha, 30. Roerslev, 29. Bech Sorensen, 33. Stevens F.
Yellow Cards: Hickey 72', Toney I. 83'
Erling Haaland scored a hat-trick as champions Manchester City fought back from two goals down to claim a victory over Crystal Palace
Liverpool drew 1-1 in their first home Premier League game of the season.
Manchester United suffered a 4-0 defeat against Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium
Oleksandr Zinchenko played a significant role in the opening goal of the Premier League season
On the eve of the new season, Mikel Arteta faced the media to discuss a variety of topics.
Brentford's Director of Football Phil Giles commented upon Yehor Yarmoliuk's arrival in West London
Brentford Football Club has announced the signing of Ukrainian midfield player Yehor Yarmoliuk
Ukrainian ournalist Igor Tsyganyk reports that Brentford have stepped up their efforts to sign Shakhtar winger Mykhaylo Mudryk