Brentford vs Tottenham LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction as Spurs held to goalless draw
Brentford 0-0 Tottenham: Reaction as Spurs draw with Brentford and fail to win in response to Arsenal’s victory earlier today in the Premier League top-four race
Tottenham's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League suffered another blow as they limped to a disappointing 0-0 draw at Brentford.
After Arsenal moved into the Premier League's top four by beating Manchester United in the lunchtime kick-off, Spurs fluffed their lines with a sub-par performance in west London.
They looked devoid of all attacking creativity and for the second successive game they failed to have a shot on target. It could have been even worse as Ivan Toney was denied by the woodwork twice as Brentford almost made it four wins in a row.
Their top-four hopes remain in their own hands, however, as they still have Arsenal to play at home in a game that is looking like being decisive in the race.
Follow all the reaction from the crucial clash in west London below:
GOAL! Manchester City 2-0 Watford (Jesus, 23’)
Cleverley does well to dispossess Sterling but it comes back out to De Bruyne.
It’s a pin point ball for Jesus who slams it home! What a team goal.
Manchester City 1-0 Watford, 23 mins
Chance after chance for City at the moment and it’s their final touches and Foster’s good work keeping them from doubling their lead.
Another corner for the hosts is sent in by De Bruyne but it ends in nothing. Laporte thought he was brought down but the ref says play on.
Dennis does so well to run around two defenders, he gets a pass away but it finds a City player. The Watford playmaker calls for a penalty but VAR looks and decides against.
Sterling has the latest opportunity for City but his cross is caught by Foster.
Manchester City 1-0 Watford, 18 mins
Foster does well to get to the ball before Jesus, City are just picking apart Watford’s defence. They are placing every pass and Sterling manages to dance around four defenders to get that cross in.
Again City are patient in their attack. No rushing. Just anticipating the chances will come and waiting for Watford to open up. This time Cancelo is the one to pounce with Foster making a cracking save.
Sterling wins a corner with De Bruyne the taker, again, he goes short but the hosts run the ball all the way back to their keeper.
Manchester City 1-0 Watford, 13 mins
Great work from Samir cuts out a cross from Cancelo as City easily pass the ball around, they have huge amounts of space to do what they want at the moment.
The great intercept did concede a corner with De Bruyne on the kick again. It’s headed away for another corner but this time Dennis does well.
Grealish fights for it back and gets it in the box but Fernandihno can’t get a clean shot away. This is one way traffic.
Louza’s sloppy pass sees another City corner with De Bruyne on it again, it’s headed away.
What a counter for Watford! It was almost a one-on-one with Dennis and Ederson but Zinchenko makes the metres and the tackle to stop the chance, a great defensive move!
Manchester City 1-0 Watford, 9 mins
City had retained possession ahead of that goal and were patient in their attack. Cancelo had pinged the ball into the box and it came out for Zinchenko who flicked it onto Jesus.
This could be a very long afternoon for Watford. Hodgson has never been relegated from the top flight but it is looking more and more likely he will be this season.
City have a corner and De Bruyne takes the set piece, Watford deal well with it and contain the threat.
Cleverley then cuts out a dangerous cross from Cancelo. Fernandihno gets a shot away but Foster collects well, it’s all City in these early stages.
GOAL! Manchester City 1-0 Watford (Jesus, 4’)
Well that didn’t take long did it?
Zinchenko gets a great cross in and Jesus gets a one touch finish.
Kick-off! Manchester City 0-0 Watford
So here we go!
Can City blow Watford away or can the visitors shock the defending champions?
Manchester City vs Watford
The teams have been out for warm-up and they will re-emerge on the pitch shortly for kick-off at 3pm.
The favourites are City but it will be interesting to see what the final score is. If Watford can keep the score down, or even hold City heading into half-time it will be a win.
But from City’s Brighton match earlier this weekend, you need to be alert for the full 90 or they will make you pay.
Manchester City vs Watford
We move from the Emirates to the Etihad now as table toppers Manchester City face off against Watford.
The team news is up with both managers revealing their starting XIs.
Pep Guardiola will be looking to extend his lead at the top of the table to thwart Liverpool who are chasing the defending champions.
City: Ederson, Cancelo, Dias, Laporte, Zinchenko, Rodrigo, Fernandinho (C), De Bruyne, Jesus, Grealish, Sterling.
Meanwhile Watford need a win to keep hopes of staying in the top flight alive. They are currently seven points away from safety.
Watford: Foster, Ngakia, Louza, King, Cleverley, Kamara, Sissoko, Samir, Sarr, Dennis, Kabasele.
Kick-off just ten minutes away.
Full-time: Arsenal 3-1 Manchester United
The match was an absolute thriller, especially in that fast-paced first half and we shouldn’t forget Ronaldo scored his 100th Premier League goal in the match.
But the Gunners just porved too much for United.
If you want to re-live any of the action, read Miguel Delaney’s report from the Emirates:
Arsenal best Manchester United to keep pace in top-four race
Arsenal 3-1 Man Utd: Goals from Nuno Tavares, Bukayo Saka and Granit Xhaka secured what could prove to be a big three points in the battle for Champions League qualification
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