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Manchester City beat Brentford to keep pressure on Arsenal

May 9, 2026 at 06:38 PM
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Manchester City defeated Brentford in the Premier League to stay close to Arsenal in the title race. Erling Haaland scored the decisive goal in a hard-fought match.

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After a biblical downpour, the skies cleared, and Manchester City executed the game-plan: secure a win and three points to keep their breath on Arsenal’s neck.

The clincher arrived via Erling Haaland’s 26th Premier League goal - as with his side’s performance this was hardly pretty but no one in blue cared. Antoine Semenyo marauded down the right, his cross hit at least one Brentford body, the ball came to Haaland who, with a second stab at it, bundled home from close-range, the No 9 facing away from goal.

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What happened

Manchester City earned a narrow Premier League win over Brentford, maintaining pressure on Arsenal at the top end of the table. The match was described as scrappy rather than dominant, but City still secured the three points they needed. Erling Haaland scored his 26th league goal after a Brentford defensive scramble. The result strengthens City's position in the title race while leaving Brentford empty-handed.

Chance analysis

This matters because late-season points are more important than style, and Manchester City showed they can grind out results under pressure. Haaland's continued scoring output remains a major stabilizing factor for City's attack, while the win sustains title-race pressure on Arsenal.

Impact

The win is positive for Manchester City's title push and negative for Brentford, while increasing indirect pressure on Arsenal.

AI Insight

Treat this as confirmation that Manchester City remain highly reliable in result markets and that Haaland continues to carry strong scoring relevance.

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Erling HaalandJérémy DokuAntoine Semenyo

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Manchester City beat Brentford to keep pressure on Arsenal

Manchester City defeated Brentford in the Premier League to stay close to Arsenal in the title race. Erling Haaland scored the decisive goal in a hard-fought match.

Article summary

Manchester City earned a narrow Premier League win over Brentford, maintaining pressure on Arsenal at the top end of the table. The match was described as scrappy rather than dominant, but City still secured the three points they needed. Erling Haaland scored his 26th league goal after a Brentford defensive scramble. The result strengthens City's position in the title race while leaving Brentford empty-handed.

This matters because late-season points are more important than style, and Manchester City showed they can grind out results under pressure. Haaland's continued scoring output remains a major stabilizing factor for City's attack, while the win sustains title-race pressure on Arsenal.

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May 9, 2026, 6:38 PM
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Match Report
Confidence
94%
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