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Nearly a thousand fans are celebrating Jérémy Doku's breakthrough performance as Manchester City demolish Brentford 3-0, with the Belgian winger opening the scoring in the 60th minute and showing the clinical finishing that City supporters have been waiting for all season. The discussion centres on Doku finally fulfilling his potential with a composed right-footed finish, marking a turning point in his development at the club after years of promise without consistent end product.
Fans debated Phil Foden's display against Brentford, with many arguing he played well despite not getting on the scoresheet and receiving little media attention compared to goalscorers Doku, Haaland, and Marmoush. The discussion centred on whether Foden's performance represented a genuine return to form—confidence, desire, and chance creation included—or merely a solid but unremarkable contribution overshadowed by his teammates' finishing.
Manchester City supporters are expressing euphoria over their commanding 3-0 victory, with posts praising the referee's handling of the match and celebrating Guardiola's side's clinical performance. The mood is one of unambiguous celebration, though some rival fans appear frustrated by City's dominance.
Manchester City fans and neutrals are debating whether Bernardo Silva should have been sent off rather than cautioned during City's 3-0 win, with many arguing he consistently gets away with physical play that would earn other players harsher punishment. The discussion also questions why Matheus Nunes wasn't dismissed despite picking up a late yellow card alongside multiple other City players.
Manchester City supporters are divided over the 3-0 victory, with some praising the relentless attacking display after the breakthrough, whilst others highlight sloppy defending and individual errors throughout, particularly criticising Rayan Cherki's ball-losing tendencies and lack of composure in possession. The consensus is that whilst the second-half performance was convincing, the overall display revealed defensive vulnerabilities and a need for sharper, more direct football rather than the sideways, ponderous passing that nearly cost City dearly.
Neutral observers and rival supporters are using Manchester City's 3-0 victory over Brentford as a flashpoint to air grievances about the club's ongoing 115 financial charges, with many dismissing the result and labelling the team as cheaters rather than engaging with the actual football. The conversation reflects wider frustration about the uncertainty surrounding the charges' resolution and scepticism about City's sporting legitimacy, despite their dominant on-pitch performance.
Fans are celebrating Omar Marmoush's clinical 90+2' finish in Manchester City's dominant 3-0 win over Brentford, with the Egyptian striker's composure and finishing drawing widespread praise. However, a key frustration emerges: supporters are questioning why a player who "scores every time he participates" remains on the bench rather than leading the line from the start.
Fans are reacting to Erling Haaland's composed second-half performance, particularly his positioning and composure in front of goal as Manchester City breeze past Brentford. The discussion captures a mix of admiration for his movement and light-hearted banter about his clinical finishing and occasional wayward efforts.
Manchester City supporters are celebrating their side's dominant 3-0 victory, with particular praise for Jérémy Doku's performance and Erling Haaland's continued goal-scoring prowess — fans are debating whether Doku deserves recognition among Europe's elite left-wingers and marvelling at Haaland's remarkable tally this season. The discussion reflects City's clinical finishing and attacking quality on display, with supporters comparing individual performances and form across the squad.
Fans are split over whether Manchester City received favourable refereeing decisions during their commanding 3-0 victory, with some suggesting the officials allowed them to play outside the rules whilst others dismiss criticism as sour grapes from opposition supporters. The discussion centres on whether the yellow cards issued throughout the match were applied consistently, particularly given City's attacking dominance overshadowed any defensive concerns.
Manchester City supporters are using their dominant 3-0 victory over Brentford to mock Arsenal's title credentials and mock them for "celebrating second place," with the conversation dominated by banter rather than serious discussion of refereeing decisions. The debate quickly descends into Arsenal fans defending their club against broader criticism, with most engagement centred on rivalry needle rather than match officiating.
Manchester City supporters are debating Rayan Cherki's recent performances, with many criticising his inconsistency over the last two matches and questioning whether he deserves to keep his place in the side. Whilst some acknowledge his technical ability and vision, others believe he's underperforming compared to teammates like Bernardo Silva, with calls for him to be dropped if his form doesn't improve.
City supporters are frustrated with Semenyo's recent performances on the right wing, criticising his defensive work rate, dribbling consistency, and attacking output, with many calling for Pep Guardiola to deploy alternatives like Savinho or Foden instead. The discussion reflects broader concern about whether Semenyo has lost form after a productive spell earlier in the season, with some fans questioning whether he's even suitable for Manchester City's system.
Brentford supporters are alleging that Manchester City received preferential treatment from the officials during their 3-0 defeat, with posts sarcastically questioning the integrity of refereeing decisions and making accusations of improper influence. The anger centres on what fans perceive as inconsistent enforcement and suggests the result was predetermined in City's favour rather than decided on merit.
Fans across multiple languages are criticising the referee's performance and VAR usage during Manchester City's 3-0 win over Brentford, with several arguing that inconsistent decision-making favours City whilst other teams receive stricter scrutiny. Darwin Núñez is specifically mentioned in relation to a red card decision that some believe should have been issued.
Fans are expressing frustration with Donnarumma's performance between the sticks, particularly his handling under pressure and decision-making during crucial moments in the match. The discussion centres on whether his physical presence translates to actual shot-stopping ability, with comparisons drawn to other top keepers and criticism of his distribution and set-piece confidence.
Manchester City supporters are analysing the performances of midfield players Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Cherki during the 3-0 victory over Brentford, with most agreeing both players were largely invisible and failed to impose themselves on the match before being substituted. The consensus is that City's attacking output improved noticeably once Reijnders and Cherki were withdrawn, raising questions about their effectiveness in the side's rhythm and build-up play.
Manchester City dominated Brentford 3-0, and supporters have zeroed in on Igor Thiago's anonymous performance, with fans questioning how he's managed to accumulate 20+ goals this season given his visible struggles in possession and decision-making. The posts reveal frustration that Brentford couldn't even reduce the damage on goal difference, compounded by Thiago's failure to capitalise on what fans saw as his chance to prove himself against top-six opposition.
Neutral observers heavily debated whether Manchester City and Brentford players were receiving inconsistent treatment from the referee, with particular friction around what some viewed as exaggerated diving versus legitimate contact being ignored. The discussion centred on a striker incident where opinions fractured sharply—some arguing the challenge was a clear foul and denial of a goal-scoring opportunity, others dismissing it as soft contact in a contact sport or accusing the striker of simulation.
Manchester City supporters are frustrated by sparse crowd attendance at the Etihad despite the club fighting for the Premier League title, with multiple posts criticising empty seats during a crucial match and questioning the commitment of the fanbase. The discussion reflects broader concerns about match-day atmosphere and the club's support during a title push.
Fans are celebrating Manchester City's dominant 3-0 victory over Brentford, with particular praise for the quality of finishing on display—especially Omar Marmoush's late goal in added time and the overall clinical execution that sealed the win. The discussion captures the sense of a commanding performance from City, with neutrals and supporters alike impressed by the attacking prowess demonstrated during the closing stages of the match.
City supporters are expressing their enthusiasm as Manchester City cruise to a commanding 3-0 win, with goals from Doku, Haaland, and Marmoush securing a comfortable performance. The dominant display keeps City's title challenge alive in what appears to be a straightforward victory against Brentford.
Neutral observers and Manchester City supporters are dissecting a dominant 3-0 victory that masks deeper defensive vulnerabilities, with particular concern about the absence of Kyle Walker and the team's inconsistent approach to chance creation and set-piece defending. The mood is negative despite the emphatic scoreline, reflecting frustration at preventable defensive lapses and tactical confusion rather than satisfaction with the performance.
Manchester City brushed aside Brentford 3-0 at the Etihad, but the post-match discussion has been fractious — with some Brentford supporters praising goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher's individual performance whilst others criticised the team's overall display and accused them of lacking the fight they'd shown in previous fixtures. The scoreline and perceived gulf in class has left the fanbase frustrated, with accusations of underperformance dominating the discourse rather than analysis of City's clinical finishing.
Fans discussing Manchester City's 3-0 victory over Brentford have descended into arguments about the role of financial investment in the club's success, with some sarcastically referencing "Saudi oil" and wealth's ability to buy silverware. The discourse reflects broader cynicism about City's spending power rather than engagement with the actual match performance.
Manchester City cruised to a 3-0 victory over Brentford with goals from Doku, Haaland, and Marmoush, but the wider discussion reveals intense title-race anxiety among supporters, with Arsenal fans and City fans clashing over form, refereeing decisions, and whether Pep's side can maintain their challenge. The neutral sentiment masks underlying tensions about money in football and competing visions of how the Premier League should be won.
Neutral fans and Brentford supporters are furious that Manchester City players escaped what they believe were two clear red card offences during the 3-0 victory, with widespread accusations that referee Chris Kavanagh favoured the hosts and failed to award penalties for fouls inside the box. The discussion centres on claims of systemic bias towards City, with some fans alleging corruption and suggesting the club's wealth influences officiating decisions across the Premier League.
Fans are locked in debate over whether Manchester City should have been awarded a penalty during their 3-0 win, with disagreement centring on whether a defender made contact with the ball or used his hand to block a clear goal-scoring opportunity. The incident proves contentious enough that some argue it could go either way, whilst others insist no foul occurred at all.
Fans are furious that Manchester City's Bernardo Silva escaped without a red card after appearing to punch a Brentford player during City's 3-0 win, with many accusing the referee and VAR of bias or gross incompetence for what they believe was a clear dismissal offence. The incident has reignited broader complaints about Silva receiving preferential treatment from officials throughout the season.
Manchester City supporters are heavily criticising Semenyo's performance during the match, calling for his immediate removal from the pitch and suggesting alternatives like Savinho should replace him. The negativity centres on his perceived lack of impact and activity, with fans viewing him as a weak link in an otherwise dominant attacking display.
Manchester City supporters are puzzled and concerned about Abdukodir Khusanov's omission from the squad entirely, with many expressing worry about his fitness or status despite his strong form this season. The discussion reflects broader City fan interest in the club's emerging young talent — particularly Khusanov, Doku, and Cherki — as key figures in the team's future cycle.
Manchester City supporters are processing a decisive 3-0 victory over Brentford, but the mood is conflicted — while some cling to mathematical hopes of a league comeback with games remaining, others acknowledge that with Arsenal five points clear, the title race is effectively beyond reach at this late stage. The discussion reflects resignation mixed with defiance, as fans weigh whether focusing on cup competitions is now the realistic path forward.
Fans are fixating on which top contender will collapse down the stretch, with Arsenal and Manchester City both being mocked for their tendency to surrender leads and bottling crucial moments in the title race. The banter reflects the incredibly tight nature of the league battle, where a single slip-up could cost either side the championship.
Manchester City dispatched Brentford 3-0 with goals from Jérémy Doku, Erling Haaland, and Omar Marmoush to move within five points of Arsenal with three matches remaining. Fans are celebrating the clean sheet and three-point haul whilst discussing whether the result keeps City's title hopes alive, though Arsenal's five-point cushion remains a significant obstacle.
Fans are locked in heated debate over whether Bernardo Silva should have been sent off, with many Arsenal supporters pointing to Gabriel's unpunished headbutt on Haaland as evidence of inconsistent refereeing standards across the league. The discussion has become a flashpoint for broader complaints about disciplinary inconsistency, with neutral observers caught in the middle of rival fans using one incident to justify or condemn another.
Fans across 203 posts are furious that Manchester City players appeared to escape multiple red card offences—particularly alleged punching incidents—without VAR intervention during their 3-0 victory, with supporters claiming the refereeing decisions would never have been overlooked if another team were involved.
Neutral observers and opposing supporters used Manchester City's 3-0 victory over Brentford as a flashpoint to air long-standing grievances about alleged financial impropriety, preferential refereeing treatment, and systemic unfairness benefiting the club. The discussion reflects broader frustration that City's dominance—now with 71 points from 34 matches—stems from advantages beyond on-pitch performance rather than legitimate sporting competition.
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"@FreedomApeaceU Nunes did not touch him, he got the ball and the Brentford player tripped himself as MOTD showed. No penalty, 100% correct by VAR Keith Andrews is wrong"
"Yeah. If Keith actually picked our best team we might’ve got Europe unfortunately. Time and time again he picks the wrong players."
"@mattyr2631. Holding eachother but only ones actually trying to go for the ball the other is wrestling him, Ben white did that once an never again, blockings fine every team does it, considering Bernardo punched someone against Brentford, Doku kicking macalister in the chest, yeah Arsenal are the dirtier team 😂😂"
"Sorry you meant wrong time, cuz the league is won mate. We are preparing for the parade. Even if we lose tomorrow you will still not win this league with this defense, you are lucky not to concede goal today just because of Thiago’s mistake who chose to shot instead of pass"
"@philfull0961 Bernardo - for hand violent kick on def. / Nunes - for pushing down Henry in on box - obvious score opportunity foul - 2 reds . And a penalty must have been given. Clear and obvious penalty"
"No time left to show that when they showed Bernardo Silva striking Collins and only getting a yellow"
"This match will be remembered for many different reasons if you're a Brentford fan. Keith Andrews will be wondering, and rightly so, why the hosts still had Bernardo Silva and Matheus Nunes on the field when City should have been down to nine players. Still, Doku had another important performance when it counted; he's been keeping City in the title race."
"Tremendous applause to our boys for a well-deserved 3 points even though we made it needlessly harder than it needed to be, by doing the same unproductive things, over and over again. We need to introduce speed and an element of surprise to our game in the final third, instead of the awful, slow and ponderous sideways, sideways-backwards passes. Our coaching team needs to work on Cherki. His playi"
"Foden looked decent of the bench too, just unfortunate Kelleher turned into prime Neuer when he shot"
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