In a clinical display of first-half dominance, Manchester City brushed aside Fulham with a 3-0 victory at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday night, cutting Arsenal’s lead at the top of the Premier League to just three points.With the title race reaching a fever pitch, Pep Guardiola’s side capitalized on the momentum of their weekend win over Liverpool to issue a clear warning to the Gunners.
⚽ Match Summary
The contest was effectively settled within a frantic 15-minute window in the first half. City’s relentless pressing and fluid transitions left Fulham chasing shadows in the Manchester rain.
| Goal Scorer | Minute | Assist | Goal Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Antoine Semenyo | 24′ | Matheus Nunes | Slotted home after a defensive lapse by Sander Berge. |
| Nico O’Reilly | 30′ | Antoine Semenyo | The Academy graduate finished expertly into the far corner. |
| Erling Haaland | 39′ | Phil Foden | A trademark snapshot from the edge of the area to end his open-play drought. |
📈 Key Moments and Analysis
- The Semenyo Impact
New signing Antoine Semenyo continues to look like the bargain of the January window. Scoring his fifth goal in eight games, he was the architect of Fulham’s downfall, not only opening the scoring but also providing a perfectly weighted assist for O’Reilly. - O’Reilly’s Rise
Youngster Nico O’Reilly earned Player of the Match honors for an all-action display in midfield. His goal—a composed finish after a surging run—highlighted why Guardiola has trusted the 20-year-old in such a high-stakes title run-in. - Haaland’s “Common Sense” Exit
Erling Haaland ended an eight-game streak without a Premier League goal from open play with a powerful low strike. However, he was substituted at halftime for Omar Marmoush. Guardiola later described the move as “common sense” to manage the striker’s workload, though some reports mentioned minor “niggles.” - Fulham’s Missed Chances
The Cottagers had brief moments of hope; Harry Wilson was denied by a sharp Gianluigi Donnarumma save at 1-0, and Emile Smith Rowe missed a sliding effort just before the break. In the second half, City moved into “cruise control,” keeping a clean sheet while resting key personnel like Rodri and Bernardo Silva.
🏆 The Title Race Picture
The victory puts immense pressure on Arsenal, who travel to face Brentford on Thursday. While the Gunners still hold a game in hand, the gap has shrunk significantly from the nine-point cushion they enjoyed just last week.
Current Top 3 Standings (as of Feb 12, 2026):
- Arsenal: 56 pts (25 games)
- Manchester City: 53 pts (26 games)
- Aston Villa: 50 pts (26 games)
“We have put the pressure back on Arsenal. We need to sit tight, watch their game, and hopefully it goes our way.” — Antoine Semenyo.
