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Arsenal Reveals Danny Welbeck’s Record

Arsenal forward Danny Welbeck has made a record after scoring against Brentford at the Emirates Stadium.

Danny Welbeck was in the starting eleven that played against Brentford on Wednesday night and the English international scored twice for the North Londoners as they progressed to the next Carabao Cup round.

Both the two goals were scored in the first half and this means Danny Welbeck has four goals in just the six appearances he has made for Arsenal this season, Danny Welbeck first scored for the gunners in their match against West Ham United and later netted again when Arsenal welcomed Vorskla at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal has released a record which Danny Welbeck has made in just a few appearances via their official Twitter account.

“Danny Welbeck is the first Premier League player to score in three different club competitions this season.”

It is a decent stat about Danny Welbeck because the Englishman has only started two matches this season but has scored four goals, this clearly shows that he is up to the level of the other Arsenal stars like Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette.

Arsenal fans were happy with his performance and believe that he is a passionate player because he has not left the North Londoners yet he has always played as a back up striker in the years he has spent at the Emirates Stadium.

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