Analysing Brentford ahead of Saturday's Premier League clash
An in-depth look at Saturday’s opponents… Men's Team How can I watch City v Brentford on TV? We welcome Brentford to the Etihad Stadium at 17:30 (UK) on Saturday 9 April.50% off 2025/26 Home kitsA...
Analysing Brentford ahead of Saturday's Premier League clash An in-depth look at Saturday’s opponents… Men's Team How can I watch City v Brentford on TV? We welcome Brentford to the Etihad Stadium at 17:30 (UK) on Saturday 9 April. 50% off 2025/26 Home kits After a late comeback at Everton on Monday earned a point, we’re now unbeaten in seven games.
Sitting five points behind leaders Arsenal with a game in hand, we’re looking for three points to keep the pressure on Mikel Arteta’s side. With the help of Opta data, let’s find out a little more about our opponents… Recent form Brentford are on the cusp of a historic season, sitting seventh with 51 points from 35 matches. That means they have a shot of European qualification for the very first time in their history.
Men's Team One moment in time: The magic of Mahrez However, they’ve won just one of their last five Premier League games, despite only losing one of those too. Preferred lineup Keith Andrews hasn’t made a change to his starting XI in the last three games, setting up in a 4-2-3-1 formation. Former Liverpool man Caoimhin Kelleher has excelled in his first season as a regular number one.
Nathan Collins and Sepp van den Berg are the defenders in front of him, with Michael Kayode on the right and Keane Lewis-Potter an unlikely figure at left-back. Mathias Jensen and Yehor Yarmoliuk are the ball-playing midfielders with Mikkel Damsgaard, Kevin Schade and Dango Ouattara behind central striker Igor Thiago. Men's Team FPL Scout report: City's double gameweek 36 Manager Keith Andrews has impressed in his first term as a manager, having been an assistant at MK Dons, Sheffield United and with the Republic of Ireland before joining Brentford.
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