Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Haaland Seals Narrow Win For Manchester City At Brentford Khaleej Times


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times)

Erling Haaland carried Manchester City to within three points of Premier League leaders Arsenal with the only goal at Brentford, while Crystal Palace's 19-game unbeaten run was ended by a 2-1 defeat to Everton on Sunday.

The Norwegian muscled through to finish in style in the ninth minute to continue his impressive start to the season as City extended their unbeaten run in all competitions to seven.

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It should have been far more comfortable for Pep Guardiola's side though and they were dealt a potentially significant blow when midfielder Rodri went off injured in the first half.

Brentford failed to have a touch in the City penalty area in the first half but did liven up after the break and Igor Thiago wasted a glorious chance to equalise.

City came under pressure late on under Brentford's aerial assault but held on to move to 13 points from seven games, three behind leaders Arsenal heading into the international break.

While City still appear in a transition phase, the sight of Haaland banging in the goals will be a cause of alarm for the sides expected to be fighting for the title.

In truth, he was well-shackled by Brentford's defence after his goal, but the damage was already done.

City spent the first half racking up the passes as a meek Brentford were reduced to the role of spectators.

For all their intricate passing though, City's goal was simple in the extreme.

Josko Gvardiol lofted a ball down the left towards Haaland and he used his power to surge all too easily into the area and thrash a shot past Caoimhin Kelleher.

City's afternoon took a dark turn soon afterwards though when Rodri, who missed almost all of last season with a knee injury, pulled up unchallenged and sat disconsolately on the turf, before hobbling off with a hamstring injury.

Even without the Spaniard it continued to be one-way traffic and it could have been all over before halftime had City been a little more hungry in front of goal.

Phil Foden missed one half-chance while Tijjani Reijnders was denied by a great save from Kelleher.

Brentford showed more aggression after the break though and almost stunned City with an equaliser out of nothing.

A punt forward was not dealt with by City's defence and Thiago was clean through but never really looked in complete control and his tame effort was saved by Gianluigi Donnarumma.

Michael Kayode headed a half-chance over the bar for the hosts and as the minutes ticked down Guardiola, who notched his 250th Premier League win for City, looked increasingly agitated on the touchline as Brentford's direct style caused jitters in his defence.

City's hearts were in their mouths in the 90th minute when Donnarumma's clearance was charged down by Kevin Schade and the rebound went narrowly wide of the post.

Meanwhile, Ange Postecoglou's wait for a first win as Nottingham Forest manager goes on after a 2-0 defeat at Newcastle.

The Australian is the first Forest boss in over 100 years to fail to win in his first seven games and now faces an anxious wait to see if club owner Evangelos Marinakis decides to make another managerial change over the international break.

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