Erling Haaland’s double strike powered Manchester City to a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Brentford on Saturday, extending the champions’ unbeaten home run in the Premier League to 32 games.
The match at the Etihad Stadium began with a shocking start for the hosts. Just 22 seconds into the game, Brentford’s Yoane Wissa capitalized on John Stones’ poor clearance to head in the earliest goal Manchester City have ever conceded at home in the Premier League.
Brentford’s early momentum continued with Bryan Mbeumo threatening and Nathan Collins forcing a save from City goalkeeper Ederson. However, City’s quality soon shone through.
In the 19th minute, Haaland equalized with a first-time strike that took a slight deflection off Ethan Pinnock. The Norwegian striker then gave City the lead in the 34th minute, outmuscling Pinnock to latch onto a long ball from Ederson before deftly chipping it over Brentford keeper Mark Flekken.
Brentford suffered a blow before halftime when goalscorer Wissa limped off following a challenge from Mateo Kovacic.
The second half saw City manager Pep Guardiola introduce Rodri for his first minutes of the season. While City dominated possession, Brentford remained dangerous on the counter-attack, with Keane Lewis-Potter squandering a good opportunity.
Haaland came close to securing his third consecutive hat-trick, but was denied by excellent saves from Flekken. The Brentford keeper’s heroics, along with Haaland hitting the post late on, ensured the match remained close until the final whistle.
“We showed great character to come back after conceding so early,” Guardiola said post-match. “Erling was fantastic today, but credit to Brentford for making it difficult for us.”
Brentford manager Thomas Frank praised his team’s effort: “We gave the champions a real scare today. I’m proud of the performance, even if the result didn’t go our way.”
The victory marks City’s 13th consecutive Premier League win, though it’s the first in this run to be decided by just one goal. For Brentford, it’s only their second defeat in five competitive matches this season, with both losses coming against top-tier opposition in Liverpool and now Manchester City.
Haaland’s brace takes his season tally to 15 goals in all competitions, further cementing his status as one of the Premier League’s most lethal strikers.
As Manchester City continue their title defense, they next face a tough away trip to Chelsea. Brentford, meanwhile, will look to bounce back when they host West Ham United in their next fixture.