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EPL: Sanchez shines as Chelsea beat Brentford 2-0

Chelsea claimed a crucial Premier League victory in their push for a top-four finish with a 2-0 win over Brentford, as Robert Sanchez delivered a decisive performance between the posts in Liam Rosenior’s first league match in charge.

The much-criticised Spanish goalkeeper produced several key saves to preserve Chelsea’s advantage, while goals from Joao Pedro and Cole Palmer ensured maximum points at Stamford Bridge.

Joao Pedro breaks deadlock after early pressure

Brentford started brightly and almost took the lead midway through the first half. Kevin Schade skipped past Trevoh Chalobah and cut the ball back into the danger area, forcing Sanchez into a sharp intervention to prevent Tosin Adarabioyo from turning the ball into his own net.

Chelsea capitalised soon after. Joao Pedro reacted quickest to a loose ball on the edge of the box and unleashed a powerful strike that flew high into the net, giving the hosts a lead against the run of play.

EPL: Sanchez shines as Chelsea beat Brentford 2-0
Palmer sealed the win for Chelsea – Getty image

The visitors continued to threaten, with Mathias Jensen hitting the post after arriving unmarked at the far post.

Chelsea also missed an opportunity to double their lead before the break, as Alejandro Garnacho fired wide with the goal gaping following Pedro Neto’s low cross.

Sanchez and Palmer seal the points

Brentford resumed the second half strong. Sanchez was again called into action, denying Schade in a one-on-one situation, before Igor Thiago headed wide from a corner as the pressure mounted.

As Brentford pushed forward in search of an equaliser, Chelsea struck decisively. Cole Palmer converted from the penalty spot after Caoimhin Kelleher brought down Liam Delap in the box, sealing the result with a composed finish.

While Chelsea’s performance was not wholly convincing, the outcome delivered a timely boost in the race for Champions League qualification.

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Haaland fires Man City to victory as Guardiola hits 250 wins

Erling Haaland’s fine scoring run continued as Manchester City edged Brentford 1-0 to hand Pep Guardiola his 250th Premier League win.

Guardiola reaches landmark in record time

Guardiola became only the 16th manager to reach 250 wins with a single club, achieving the feat in just 349 matches, 74 games faster than any other manager in league history.

Haaland’s decisive strike and Rodri injury blow

Haaland sealed the win early, muscling past Sepp van den Berg to control Josko Gvardiol’s looping cross before calmly slotting beyond Caoimhin Kelleher.

The goal was his third this week and 18th in just 11 appearances for club and country this season.

City controlled proceedings but were forced to protect their narrow lead for over 80 minutes.

Their victory was dampened by concern for Rodri, who limped off after 21 minutes. The midfielder, still regaining full sharpness after last season’s ACL injury, faces another spell of uncertainty ahead of the international break.

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Brentford 3-1 Man United: Fernandes penalty miss costly as Red Devils slump after Chelsea win

Manchester United failed once again to secure back-to-back Premier League victories after falling 3-1 to Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium.

Bruno Fernandes’ missed penalty in the second half proved crucial as Ruben Amorim’s side slipped back into old habits just a week after defeating Chelsea.

 

United’s barren run of consecutive league wins now stretches back to May 2024.

 

Brentford capitalise on United’s frailties

Brentford’s Benjamin Sesko finally opened his account after earlier misses. Harry Maguire’s failed attempt to play Igor Thiago offside gifted the hosts their opener before Thiago struck again on 20 minutes, pouncing after Altay Bayindir parried into his path.

Mathias Jensen sealed the win in added time, leaving United’s defence and midfield exposed.

Despite Bayindir producing several key saves, United’s lack of urgency and poor pressing left them under constant pressure.

 

Fernandes and Dalot show frustration

 

Fernandes cut a frustrated figure throughout the game, arguing with teammates and officials.

He was booked for a rash challenge on Dango Ouattara after protesting referee Craig Pawson’s decisions.

Diogo Dalot, back from injury, endured a torrid afternoon, repeatedly beaten for pace and misplacing key passes.

His lapse of concentration contributed to Brentford’s dominance on the flanks, with United supporters voicing their anger from the stands.

Amorim under pressure again

Manager Ruben Amorim stuck to his 3-4-2-1 system despite United struggling for attacking fluency.

Mason Mount was deployed out wide, but the tactical shift failed to change the flow of the game.