Arsenal's title race in the Premier League seems to be on solid ground with an impressive 12-game unbeaten streak. However, their performance against Brentford, known as a "troublesome team," raises questions about whether this streak truly reflects their strength or masks underlying issues. Let's delve into the details of their recent match. The match started with Arsenal fans experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions as they found themselves at the bottom of the hill just 13 minutes into the game. Brentford capitalized on their forte—quick counterattacks—and Mbuemo's goal sent the home crowd into a frenzy. Brentford's counterattack was executed brilliantly, leaving Arsenal with little room to breathe. For a mid-table team like Brentford, such a "fast, accurate, and fierce" tactic is crucial for survival. And it proved effective at home, where they had an impressive record of seven wins, one draw, and one loss before the match. However, Arsenal is no pushover. In the 29th minute, Jesus' follow-up shot leveled the score. This goal highlighted his recent hot form—his sixth in four matches! His keen sense of timing and ability to be in the right place at the right time make him a striker who can "always find a way to shine." In the second half, Arsenal found their rhythm. In the 50th minute, Merino's follow-up shot from a corner kick put them ahead. Just three minutes later, Martinelli calmly slotted the ball into the net to extend the lead to 3-1. This quick turnaround left Brentford reeling, as if they were "knocked down before they knew what hit them." The…