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Brentford stun Man City thanks to Toney double

- Agence France-Presse

MANCHESTER: Manchester City missed the chance to go top of the Premier League with a shock 2-1 home defeat to Brentford on Saturday as Tottenham rallied to win a 4-3 thriller over Leeds.

Liverpool climbed into the top six by seeing off Southampto­n 3-1, while James Maddison’s World Cup dreams might have been ended by injury after he scored in Leicester’s 2-0 win at West Ham.

City had not lost at the Etihad since February, but were stunned by Ivan Toney’s response to being left out of England’s World Cup squad.

The Brentford captain headed in his 10th goal of the season to give the Bees an early lead, but City responded before half-time thanks to Phil Foden’s sumptuous strike.

Pep Guardiola warned ahead of the game that his side might have one eye on the World Cup with 10 of the City starting XI heading to Qatar.

A lacklustre performanc­e from the champions was punished in the eighth minute of time added on when Brentford cut open Guardiola’s men on the counter-attack and Toney tapped in Josh Dasilva’s cross.

“The better team won,” conceded Guardiola. “We had a lot of problems and we could not press as they didn’t allow us.”

Thomas Frank hailed the result as Brentford’s best ever in the Premier League as they moved up to 10th.

“Speaking to some people from the club, this is probably the single biggest ever result,” said Frank. “Against one of the richest clubs in the world and we

Ivan Toney (C) scored both Brentford goals on Saturday.

have one of the lowest budgets in the division.”

Tottenham once again had to come from behind at the break as goals from the in-form Crysencio Summervill­e and Rodrigo either side of Harry Kane’s equaliser put Leeds in front.

Jesse Marsch’s men won a 4-3 thriller against Bournemout­h last weekend, but were this time on the receiving end of a thrilling comeback.

Ben Davies’ powerful strike made it 2-2 before Rodrigo restored Leeds’ lead.

Tottenham have made a habit of second half fightbacks this season and rescued the three points as Rodrigo Bentancur scored twice in the final 10 minutes to move Antonio Conte’s men up to third.

Liverpool signed off until Boxing Day on a positive note as Darwin Nunez struck twice against Southampto­n.

Roberto Firmino’s header opened the scoring inside six minutes at Anfield, but in Nathan Jones’ first game in charge, the Saints responded immediatel­y through Che Adams.

Nunez has been erratic since his 75 million euro signing from Benfica, but the Uruguayan is already up to eight goals in his debut season at Liverpool.

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