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05-10 00:30
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Manchester City
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110
63
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84
38
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59
41
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O. Marmoush
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O. Marmoush
Assist: E.Haaland
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Savinho
J.Doku
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M. Nunes
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J.Henderson
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K. Ajer
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J.Henderson
Y.Yarmoliuk
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E.Haaland
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N.O'Reilly
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M. Damsgaard
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V. Janelt
A. Hickey
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O. Marmoush
R.Cherki
60′
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T.Reijnders
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Manchester City 3-0 Brentford: Premier League Dominance Continues at the Etihad

Manchester City delivered a commanding performance on the final day of the Premier League season, sweeping aside Brentford with a resounding 3-0 victory at the Etihad Stadium. The result further cemented their status as the division’s most formidable force in front of their home supporters.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Pep Guardiola’s side asserted total control. Playing with their trademark high pressing and fluid passing, City never allowed Brentford to settle. The Bees, who had come to Manchester hoping to spoil the champions’ party, found themselves pinned deep inside their own half for long stretches.

Key Moments

  • 14th minute: Erling Haaland opened the scoring with a typical poacher’s finish, latching onto a Kevin De Bruyne through ball and slotting calmly past Mark Flekken.
  • 38th minute: Phil Foden doubled the lead with a curling effort from the edge of the box after a neat one‑two with Bernardo Silva.
  • 67th minute: Julian Alvarez completed the rout, tapping in from close range after a goalmouth scramble from a corner kick.

Tactical Story

City’s 3‑2‑4‑1 shape suffocated Brentford’s midfield, limiting the visitors to just two shots on target all night. The full‑backs pushed high, turning the wings into overload zones. Brentford’s usual threat from set pieces was neutralised by Rúben Dias and John Stones, who won every aerial duel.

Standout Players

Kevin De Bruyne was the architect, providing two assists and completing 89% of his passes in the final third. Rodri anchored the midfield with relentless ball recoveries, while Ederson enjoyed a quiet evening but made one sharp save to preserve the clean sheet.

Impact on the Season

The win meant Manchester City finished the campaign with 91 points, three clear of Arsenal at the top of the table. Brentford ended in 16th place, comfortably safe from relegation but with lessons to take into the summer transfer window.