Goals from Doku, Haaland and Marmoush secured City's vital win at the Etihad, closing the gap to Arsenal to two points with three matches remaining.
Manchester City defeated Brentford 3-0 at the Etihad Stadium and kept their Premier League title hopes alive. Goals from Jeremy Doku, Erling Haaland and Omar Marmoush allowed Pep Guardiola's side to close the gap on leaders Arsenal to just two points with three matches remaining in the season.
City controlled the match from start to finish against a Brentford side that offered resistance but failed to create consistent attacking threats. The hosts dominated possession and converted their clear chances into goals, a crucial factor in a title race where efficiency decides outcomes. Once ahead, Manchester City managed the game comfortably without facing serious danger.
With three games left to play, Manchester City remains in contention for a title that seemed out of reach weeks ago. This victory keeps the English club's hopes alive to overtake Arsenal and fight until the final day of the season. In a Premier League where points are tightly distributed, every win is essential to maintain championship aspirations.
Manchester City must maintain this momentum in upcoming fixtures to continue pressuring Arsenal. Every match becomes a final, and any slip-up could end the team's championship dreams. Brentford, meanwhile, must strengthen their defensive approach and improve their offensive output in the remaining matches of the season.
City showed that when they play with clear objectives and capitalize on their chances, they remain a formidable opponent. The victory over Brentford wasn't spectacular, but it was decisive: three goals, none conceded and complete control. In a title race, these straightforward wins are what keep championship dreams alive.