In the third round of the Premier League, Arsenal tied Brighton 1-1 at home. The referee Kavanagh sent Rice off, which caused controversy. After the game, the commentator of this game, Zhan Jun, posted a comment.
I personally think that the referee Kavanagh failed to maintain consistent standards in this game, and the second yellow card he showed to Rice was too harsh and lacked "common sense judgment".
It's a pity that Arsenal lost the ball. Saliba trusted his teammate Gabriel too much and did not work together to interfere with Brighton's winger Minter who switched to the middle, which eventually led to the score being tied. But from the perspective of offensive drills, Trossard, who started in the first half, was a bright spot on the left, frequently creating opportunities and posing threats on both sides of the offensive battle. Saka became the first Arsenal player since Henry in the distant 2004-05 season to have assists in the first three rounds of the season. He dared to fight for the ball on the opponent's big central defender Dunk, which is worthy of praise. In the second half, they played two sharp counterattacks after playing with one less player. It was also a reward to practice the two offensive modes. In the next two away games against Tottenham and Manchester City, I look forward to seeing similar cooperation again. Then Sterling may bring surprises when he comes on as a substitute.