Manchester City advanced to the Carabao Cup semi-finals with a 2-0 victory over Brentford at the Etihad Stadium. Rayan Cherki scored a stunning opener, followed by Savinho's deflected effort, despite controversy over a potential red card for Abdukodir Khusanov. Brentford manager Keith Andrews expressed frustration over the referee's decision.
Manchester City secured their place in the Carabao Cup semi-finals for the first time since the 2020-21 season with a 2-0 win against Brentford in the quarter-final on December 17, 2025. The match at the Etihad Stadium was marked by a lack of early tempo, with Brentford making a stronger start. Oscar Bobb had the first notable chance, shooting straight at goalkeeper Hakon Valdimarsson after Rico Henry's slip.
Controversy arose early when Abdukodir Khusanov fouled Kevin Schade as the Brentford forward burst through on goal. Referee Sam Barrott issued only a yellow card, denying a clear goalscoring opportunity, and with no VAR in the Carabao Cup, the decision stood. Mathias Jensen's free-kick from the incident was saved by James Trafford.
City gained momentum, with shots from Rayan Cherki and Tijani Reijnders testing Brentford. In the 32nd minute, Cherki opened the scoring with a superb 20-yard strike into the top corner after a corner was cleared. The goal, his fourth since joining from Lyon, highlighted his growing influence under Pep Guardiola.
After halftime, Brentford pressed, with Kristoffer Ajer forcing a save from Trafford. Phil Foden, an early substitute for the injured Oscar Bobb, drew a strong stop from Valdimarsson. Guardiola introduced Bernardo Silva, Matheus Nunes, and Josko Gvardiol past the hour to bolster the midfield.
With just over 20 minutes remaining, Savinho doubled the lead with a left-footed shot that deflected and looped over Valdimarsson. Brentford couldn't respond, ending their run in the competition.
Post-match, Brentford's Keith Andrews criticized the officiating, telling Sky Sports: “I think it’s a red. I think the officials have made a mistake... It’s a crazy tackle, he takes him out.” Guardiola dismissed the complaint lightly: “Yeah OK… Tomorrow, in the training ground, I’ll invite him for a coffee to discuss that with him.” He praised Cherki's 'outstanding' goal but noted his defensive shortcomings, leading to substitutions that maintained City's rhythm.
City, eight-time winners, now prepare for the January semi-finals, aiming to end a five-year trophy drought in the competition.