Phil Foden hit
a hat-trick as Manchester City came from behind to beat bogey team Brentford
3-1 and climb up to second in the Premier League.
Victory in west
London, coupled with Arsenal’s win over Liverpool on Sunday, leaves Pep
Guardiola’s side two points behind the Reds with a game in hand.
Brentford were
the only team to beat City home and away last season, and the ‘three-peat’
looked on when Neal Maupay fired them into the lead.
But Foden
hauled City level before the interval, headed them in front early in the second
half and then completed a stylish treble to leave the visitors with their title
destiny firmly in their own hands.
They may have
lagged behind the pace-setters for much of the season, but with Erling Haaland
and Kevin De Bruyne back from injury, and Foden in this sort of form, an
unprecedented fourth consecutive Premier League crown looks well within their
capability.
Haaland, making
his first start in almost two months after a foot injury, was understandably
rusty but he did have an early shot, from a De Bruyne cross, blocked by Ethan
Pinnock.
Bees keeper
Mark Flekken was then kept busy with a Bernardo Silva curler, another from
Julian Alvarez and also made a fine save from Kyle Walker’s piledriver.
But totally
against the run of play the hosts took the lead in the 21st minute, with a goal
straight out of the Brentford playbook.
Flekken
actually claimed the assist, punting his goal kick towards Toney, who backed
into Nathan Ake, easing the defender out of the flight path while letting the
ball bounce past him to strike partner Maupay.
The suddenly
prolific Frenchman knew what was coming and raced clean through, coolly
finishing past Ederson for his fifth goal since the turn of the year.
Back came City
but Flekken was having one of the best matches of his Bees career, denying
Haaland before another spectacular stop to keep out Josko Gvardiol’s drive.
The Dutchman
had already made nine saves – more than in any other match since joining the
Bees last summer – but he was finally beaten in first-half stoppage time when
Pinnock made a mess of heading De Bruyne’s cross clear.
Foden had time
to control the ball on his chest before side-footing past the unfortunate
Flekken.
And the goalkeeper
saw all his good work undone eight minutes after the interval when he could
only get a weak hand to Foden’s glancing header from De Bruyne’s pinpoint
cross.
Brentford
refused to go away quietly, though, and Christian Norgaard’s shot was blocked
by Ruben Dias before Toney volleyed a good chance over.
But in the 70th minute the move of the match saw Foden dummy Rodri’s pass, collect the subsequent ball from Haaland and dispatch it past Flekken as City made what feels like a significant move in the title race.
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