Bees and citizens already have a stable life in English and achieved goals
This Sunday, at 12:30 (Brasilia time), Manchester City visit Brentford at the Community Stadium for the last round of the Premier League. Already champions, the Citizens have achieved their fifth title in six years and, without further ado, are already thinking about the two remaining finals of the season. Brentford, in turn, surprised and did a great job, appearing at the top of the English table. In the first round, the Bees won in a historic match at the Etihad Stadium.
LIVED HISTORY
Brentford have managed a strong Premier League campaign this season, finishing in the top half of the table. Thomas Frank brought out the best in his players and relied on the attacking prowess of Ivan Toney – who was suspended for involvement in the betting – for his strong performance. The team can still reach the Conference League if Aston Villa and Tottenham do not win their fixtures and the team beat the Citizens. And for such a mission, the team has the recipe: in the first round, Toney scored twice and led his team to triumph, with the decisive goal scored in the 98th minute.
TEMPORARY HOLIDAY
With the English league title already secured, Pep Guardiola and Manchester City have nothing more to look forward to in this edition of the tournament. It was the fifth title in six years in English, all under the direction of the Spanish. Now, the main squad rests and takes their foot off the accelerator, with ahead of them the FA Cup decider against local rivals Manchester United and the Champions League final, the main focus of the project, against Inter Milan. This Sunday, despite the decline in the first part of the championship, the balance is in favour: there are nine wins, two draws and six defeats on the x-ray against the Bees.
DATA SHEET:
Brentford v Manchester City
Date and time: Sunday 05/28/2023, at 12:30 (from Brasilia)
Venue: Community Stadium, London (ENG)
Where to watch: ESPN and Star+
Referees: John Brooks (referee), Ian Hussin and Matthew Wilkes (assistant), Jeremy Simpson (fourth official), Darren Bond and Darren Cann (VAR)
PROBABLE ALIGNMENTS
BRENTFORD (Coach: Thomas Frank)
David Raya; Aaron Hickey, Ben Mee, Ethan Pinnock and Rico Henry; Mathias Jensen, Vitaly Janelt and Frank Onyeka; Bryan Mbeumo, Yoane Wissa and Kevin Schade
Missing: Pontus Jansson, Keane Lewis-Potter and Christian Norgaard (injured)
MANCHESTER CITY (Coach: Pep Guardiola)
Ortega Moreno; Rico Lewis, Stones, Laporte and Sergio Gomez; Bernardo Silva, Kalvin Phillips and De Bruyne; Mahrez Julian Alvarez and Cole Palmer
Embezzlement: Foden and Aké (injured)
Source: Terra

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