Manchester City's 2-2 draw against Brentford sparked conversations about the team’s performance and a post-match exchange between manager Pep Guardiola and goalkeeper Stefan Ortega. While the match itself had its share of drama,
Man City fans have been left furious with one of their players after they were forced to settle for a point against Brentford following a late equaliser.
The reigning Premier League champions let a two-goal lead slip in the dying moments last night with Christian Nørgaard's header earning the west London side a point. Stefan Ortega was the man between the posts for City and although, in our opinion, he did very little wrong for the equaliser, it seems that Pep may have had other thoughts.
Pep Guardiola er kommet i fokus, efter at han diskuterede med flere af sine spillere efter slutfløjt onsdag aften. Se det i videoen i artiklen.
Ifølge Guardiola har City i øjeblikket ikke mandskabet, der skal til for at forsvare sig mod den type fodbold, som Brentford spillede tirsdag. Forsvarsspillerne Ruben Dias og John Stones samt midtbanespiller Rodri er i øjeblikket blandt Citys skadede spillere. Sidstnævnte modtog i oktober Ballon d'Or, prisen som verdens bedste fodboldspiller.
We wrote an article on Monday detailing how Pep Guardiola's infamous intensity had bled out into his life off the pitch as well as on it.But we're back to some good old-fashioned on-field beratings
English Premier League leaders Liverpool travel to the capital to face Brentford on Saturday, as Arne Slot's men look to get back to winning ways in the EPL.  Having seemed unstoppable in their quest for the title,
THOMAS Frank has warned his Brentford side against complacency when they welcome Liverpool to the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday.
Manchester City were held to a 2-2 draw by a resilient Brentford on Tuesday night, forcing the defending Premier League champions to make do with a single point. Pep Guardiola’s side travelled to
Although, as often happens, Brentford were able to take the majority of their shots in the 'danger zone', with 14 of Brentford's 18 efforts coming from inside the penalty area. That's more than City, who only managed 13, with Pep Guardiola's side resorting to six efforts outside the box.
Phil Foden admitted that Man City's bid to win a fifth successive Premier League title is over after the champions drew 2-2 at Brentford.
Manchester City forward Phil Foden conceded his team's defence of the Premier League title is over following their 2-2 draw at Brentford on Tuesday.