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Man City vs Brentford LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction as Toney scores late winner

Man City look to move back to the top of the Premier League as they host Brentford

Michael Jones
Saturday 12 November 2022 15:13 GMT
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Brentford will be tough for us - Pep

Brentford completed a stunning victory over Manchester City in their final game before the World Cup. It has been decades since the Bees beat City away from home but they started brilliantly with two great chances inside the opening 10 minutes for Frank Onyeka and Ivan Toney.

The breakthrough came through a long free kick as Ben Mee won the initial ball and nodded it up to Toney in the box where Brentford’s captain headed the Bees in front. The visitors then sat back and looked to defend their lead up to the break but Man City burst into life. They dominated possession and built momentum on the edge of the Brentford penalty area. Kevin De Bruyne then swung a corner into the path of Phil Foden who smashed City back level just before half-time.

An injury to Aymeric Laporte early in the second half meant that 10 minutes of stoppage time were added on at the end as City pushed for a late winner. Brentford kept the faith though and committed men up the pitch during a rapid counter-attack that saw Josh Dasilva feed Toney the ball and the striker calmly turned it home for a historic win.

Relive the action from the Etihad stadium as Brentford beat Man City:

Almost time for kick off

Are Manchester City going to finish the day at the top of the table? They’ll need to beat Brentford to do so.

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Michael Jones12 November 2022 12:25

Another record for City?

Manchester City can match the Premier League record of scoring multiple goals in 16 successive home fixtures, set by Liverpool from February to December 2019 if they bag two or more against the Bees this afternoon.

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Michael Jones12 November 2022 12:23

50 up for Mbeumo

Bryan Mbeumo is poised to become the first player to make 50 Premier League appearances for Brentford on Saturday.

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Michael Jones12 November 2022 12:18

Frank on Haaland

Thomas Frank would have been hoping that Erling Haaland wasn’t fit to face his team this afternoon but alas that is not the case. The Brentford boss spoke about the Norwegian striker during his press conference and was very complimentary about his abilities.

“He is a goal machine who will break records,” said Frank. “They provide him with the best possibilities to score so it is about trying to stop the source.

“We have never gone into a game without belief of being capable of winning. It’s going to be unbelievably difficult against potentially the best team in the world.”

Michael Jones12 November 2022 12:13

The goal scoring machine

Erling Haaland has scored 18 goals in 12 Premier League appearances. The fewest games needed to reach 20 goals is 21 by Kevin Phillips.

He can become the first Manchester City player to score in seven consecutive top-flight home matches since David White from December 1991 to February 1992.

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Michael Jones12 November 2022 12:08

Premier League talking points ahead of World Cup

Fingers crossed everyone…

Gareth Southgate look away.

The 26-man England squad face one more round of fixtures before jetting off to Qatar and the Three Lions boss will be desperate to avoid any more untimely injuries, having already lost Reece James and Ben Chilwell.

England’s hopes of success will rest on Harry Kane, Raheem Sterling and Declan Rice et al coming through the weekend unscathed.

Michael Jones12 November 2022 12:02

Premier League talking points ahead of World Cup

Who’ll top the tree at Christmas?

It comes round earlier every year, doesn’t it?

The race to be Christmas number one will be decided this weekend with Arsenal and City vying for top spot.

The Gunners are currently two points clear and head to lowly Wolves while City, with a superior goal difference, entertain erratic Brentford.

In 10 of the last 13 seasons the team at the summit over the festive period have gone on to win the title. Starting to believe yet, Arsenal fans?

Michael Jones12 November 2022 11:57

Leaky defence

Brentford are winless in all seven Premier League away trips this season, with four draws and three defeats. The Bees have also only kept one clean sheet in their past 23 away games, conceding 51 goals.

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Michael Jones12 November 2022 11:53

Manc City to face Liverpool in post-World Cup Carabao Cup clash

Carabao Cup holders Liverpool will face Premier League champions Manchester City in the fourth round.

The ties are set to be played week commencing December 19 - just after the World Cup final in Qatar.

With the Premier League not set to resume until Boxing Day, it remains to be seen which top-flight players will be involved in the domestic cup competition.

Liverpool edged past Derby after a penalty shootout, while City beat Chelsea, last season’s Carabao Cup runners-up.

The two sides also met ahead of the new campaign in the FA Community Shield, with Liverpool running out 3-1 winners.

Liverpool to face Man City in post-World Cup Carabao Cup clash

The Premier League rivals could meet just two days after the World Cup final

Michael Jones12 November 2022 11:48

City flying at home

Manchester City have equalled the club record of 16 consecutive home wins in all competitions, set between November 1920 and August 1921.

It’s 11 home league victories in a row for Pep Guardiola’ side, their best run since a 14-match streak in 2017-18.

Michael Jones12 November 2022 11:43

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