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Brighton completed a dramatic late comeback to beat Manchester City 2-1 at the Amex Stadium, handing Pep Guardiola’s side a fourth consecutive defeat for the first time in his managerial career.
Erling Haaland had given City the lead in the 23rd minute, finishing off a precise pass from Mateo Kovacic after a quick counterattack.
For much of the match, it seemed as though City would hold onto their advantage, with Haaland coming close to scoring again, and Brighton struggling to break through City’s defense.
However, Brighton showed resilience in the second half.
In the 78th minute, João Pedro capitalized on a defensive scramble in the City box to score the equalizer, taking advantage of poor clearance.
Five minutes later, substitute Matt O’Riley sealed the comeback, scoring his first Brighton goal by calmly finishing a pass from Pedro in the 83rd minute.
With this loss, City have now lost four straight games in all competitions.
This victory lifted Brighton into the top four, while City’s injury woes and mounting defeats continue to cast doubt over their form.
This article was updated 2 weeks ago