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City 3-0 Brentford: Title Charge Rolls On As The Bees Get Stung

Manchester City put Brentford to the sword with a commanding 3-0 win at the Etihad, keeping the pressure on at the top of the Premier League with two games to go.

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Full Time16.30 Saturday 9th May 2026
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The People's Pundit
· 4 min read
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Right. That is exactly what you need when the title race is this tight. Manchester City, cool as you like, three goals, clean sheet, job done. Brentford came to the Etihad and got absolutely swallowed up. 3-0. No arguments.

What Actually Happened Here

Look, City are top of the league for a reason. 79 points from 36 games. 24 wins, only five defeats, and a goal difference of plus 42. That is not lucky. That is a team that knows exactly what it is doing, week in, week out. And on Saturday afternoon they reminded everyone that the title is very much in their hands.

Brentford, to be fair to them, are a decent side. Sitting 14th on 44 points, they have had a solid enough season. But there are games where the gap in quality just stares you in the face, and this was one of them. City were relentless. Three goals, zero conceded. The Bees barely got a sniff.

What I keep coming back to is the defensive record. 26 goals conceded in 36 league games. That is... that is genuinely ridiculous. That is less than a goal a game. The team sitting second, who have played a game fewer, have already let in 32. So City are not just scoring goals and hoping for the best. They are strangling teams. Properly organised at the back while also putting three past you at the other end. Lovely.

The Title Picture Right Now

Honestly, look at the fixtures and the maths here because it tells you everything. City are top with 79 points from 36 games. Two games left. The team in second has 74 points from 35 games, so they still have three to play. That five point gap with City having a game in hand on them... it is tight. It is genuinely tight. Do not let this 3-0 win fool you into thinking it is over.

But here is the thing. City's goal difference is plus 42. Second place is plus 40. So even if it comes down to the wire, City have that cushion too. You could not script this any better for a final day drama, could you.

Two games left for City. Win both and the title is theirs regardless of what anyone else does. Simple as that. And after watching them dismantle Brentford like that, you would back them, wouldn't you.

Brentford Were Just... Not At The Races

Listen, I do not want to be too harsh on Thomas Frank's side here. They have had a decent enough campaign. 44 points, mid table, no real threat of relegation, no real push for Europe either. That is what Brentford are right now and there is nothing wrong with that for a club their size.

But they came here, got done 3-0, and I am not sure they ever looked like changing the game. Sometimes you just meet a team that is operating on a completely different level and you have to hold your hands up. City were surgical. Quick, clinical, suffocating in midfield. Brentford could not get out.

The xG chat, and I will mention it once before making fun of it, would probably tell you this result was entirely expected. You know what also tells you it was expected? Watching the game. You do not need a fancy number for this one, mate. It was City. At home. In form. During a title run in. Of course they won 3-0.

A Word On The Signals... And Why I Should Have Listened To Myself

Right, I have to address this because it is sitting right there in front of me and I cannot ignore it. Our pre-match signals had a draw at 6/1. A draw. At the Etihad. Against City. In a title run in. I appreciate the model spotted some edge there, and look, 19% probability is not zero, but... mate. Come on. City at home in May fighting for the league title is not a draw. That one lost and I will not pretend otherwise.

Now the BTTS No at 2.30 and the Under 2.5 at 3.20, those are showing pending but the result was 3-0, so BTTS No came in, good. Under 2.5 did not, City scored three. The model had Under 2.5 at 42% likely, which is basically saying it was a coin flip with a slight lean, so no complaints there really. Three goals at the Etihad from a team in this kind of form. Should have seen that coming. Back to the drawing board on the totals.

What This Means Going Forward

Look at the fixtures. Two games left. City need to keep this going. The concentration levels, the defensive shape, the goals. Everything that was on show against Brentford needs to be there again because second place still has three games to play and will not be dropping points quietly.

68 goals scored this season for City. 26 conceded. That is a team firing on every cylinder at exactly the right moment. The squad depth, the experience of winning things, the manager knowing exactly which buttons to press. All of it is pointing in one direction right now.

You heard it here first: if City win their remaining two games, they are champions. Don't @ me on that one, it is just maths.

Brentford go back to London with nothing to show for the trip, but honestly, 44 points and a stable season in the Premier League is still a win for a club that has been doing things their own way. Just not today. Today belonged entirely to City.

What a title race though. Genuinely. What an absolute title race.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Manchester City's 3-0 win leave them in the Premier League table?

Manchester City remain top of the Premier League with 79 points from 36 games, holding a five point lead over the team in second place, who have played one game fewer. With two games remaining, City are in a strong position to win the title.

How have Manchester City's defensive numbers looked this season?

City have been outstanding defensively in 2025-26, conceding just 26 goals in 36 Premier League games. That is a better record than any other side in the top five, and the clean sheet against Brentford was another example of how well organised they have been at the back all season.

What did the pre-match betting signals say for City vs Brentford?

The signals flagged a draw at 6/1 as having some value, along with BTTS No at 2.30 and Under 2.5 goals at 3.20. The draw lost as City won 3-0. BTTS No came in as Brentford failed to score. The Under 2.5 did not land as City scored three times.