Goals from Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez ensure champions return to winning ways as they hold firm despite Ansu Fati pulling a goal back.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
6' CLOSE! Doku’s shot wide out
7' GOAL! Man City 1-0 Brighton (Julián Álvarez)
20' GOAL! Man City 2-0 Brighton (Haaland)
25' AGAIN! Doku’s shot wide out
53' CLOSE! Gross misses a golden chance!
64' Yellow Card! Igor booked
69' ClOSE! Haaland’s shot saved by Goalkeeper!
73' GOAL! Man City 2-1 Brighton (Fati)
95' Second Yellow Card! Akanji sent off
Match Report
It became a bit of a deluge in the end, the number of questions Pep Guardiola fielded about the guy in the other dugout. The Manchester City manager turned to a member of staff and suggested that maybe he ought to become Roberto De Zerbi’s agent. Everybody laughed.
De Zerbi is the one hotly tipped to be taking Guardiola’s gilded seat whenever the Catalan decides to pack it in. And with good reason; nobody has improved a club quite like the Italian since he chose Brighton at the start of last season. Brave, bold, capable of bossing games like this.
When venturing why he admires the 44-year-old, someone he considers a friend – which is a rare admission about a colleague – Guardiola suggested Brighton’s ‘body shape’ makes them so dangerous. De Zerbi has worked hard individually and collectively to hone that to maximise their sharpness through the thirds.
Which is all great. Brighton are superb and will fancy the top four this year, unless Europe really gets in the way. But De Zerbi committed something of a tactical error: James Milner as the right back.
Thirty-seven years old, these days. Marking Jeremy Doku, who is flying since a big summer move. Joel Veltman, a sprightly 31 who started at right back against Liverpool before the international break, sat on the bench. Milner’s body shape routinely pointed at Doku’s heels.
It probably cost them a point, or maybe more. Not necessarily because by the time Milner found himself hooked for Veltman at half time they were a couple of goals down. More that the extra manpower and concentration required to offset the mismatch made them limper in what was a wasted first half.
So during a relentless last 15 minutes, when Manuel Akanji saw red for a second booking, Brighton might actually have been chasing a winner rather than an equaliser – also ending this with a troubling injury to Solly March, with Danny Welbeck having hobbled out earlier. City managed to see it out, shutting up shop after Ansu Fati nudged one back, to secure a first win in three. Relative crisis averted.
Always easier when they lead after seven minutes. Pascal Gross had gone over to help Milner, that need became clear very quickly, but even he could not stop Doku. The Belgian stood him up before changing gear, heading to the byline, and Brighton were exposed. Julian Alvarez collected the cut back, shooting off his left foot onto his right. Over Jason Steele it looped and City were away.
The big call beforehand wasn’t actually the inclusion of the veteran, but rather who Guardiola opted for between the sticks. Ederson, who featured for Brazil in Uruguay on Wednesday night, dropped to the bench in place of Stefan Ortega. The travelling will presumably have factored into Guardiola’s decision, yet Alvarez also gave Argentina 78 minutes in Peru on the same day.
Ortega is an able understudy and has aspirations of taking over as No 1. The key attribute Ederson possesses over pretty much every other goalkeeper in Europe is his distribution yet Ortega hardly struggles with that either. Nerveless in moving across his goal line under pressure, the German passed through the lines as if the main man were there.
There were blemishes, however. At 2-0, a lazy floated ball out left was easily cut out by the visitors, only for Gross to scoop wide when through. De Zerbi can only be described as having gone mad towards his bench.
Similar anger had stirred in the 18th minute, when Haaland battered in the second. Brighton messed up a basic throw-in, Carlos Baleba swarmed upon after being given a difficult ball and gifting it to Haaland. In scenes not always seen at this stadium, the Norwegian usually a box finisher, he caught Steele early with the sort of finish that was more reminiscent of his spell at Borussia Dortmund.
The focus remained on Doku though, Guardiola agitated whenever City went right instead of left. Milner somehow escaped a booking, Lewis Dunk not even penalised with a foul when bodychecking the winger. They couldn’t cope, although looked considerably more adept once Veltman entered.
And more threatening, with Kaoru Mitoma’s influence growing. The Japan international was threatening with various long, raking dribbles that two several defenders with him long before he manufactured substitute Ansu Fati’s goal with 17 minutes left. Ortega had already flown out to deny Mitoma before the winger somehow headed into the side-netting from a corner. One of those moments when the entire away end went up in celebration, then disbelieving at the outcome.
City were hurrying clearances, Akanji booked for hauling down Fati as Brighton broke through midfield menacingly, yet didn’t offer up too many other chances. De Zerbi could have gone above Guardiola if he’d played his cards right.
Line-ups
Man City XI: Walker, Stefan Ortega, Stones, Bernardo, Akanji, Rodri, Haaland, Foden, Julián Álvarez, Jérémy Doku, Josko Gvardiol
Subs: Kovacic, Ake, Ederson, Grealish, Ruben Dias, Kalvin Phillips, Sergio Gómez, Matheus Nunes, Rico Lewis
Brighton XI: Milner, Steele, Welbeck, Gross, Dunk, March, Igor, Kaoru Mitoma, João Pedro, Simon Adingra, Carlos Baleba
Subs: Lallana, Webster, Veltman, Dahoud, Gilmour, Fati, Jan Paul van Hecke, Evan Ferguson, Bart Verbruggen
idah33
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Haaland goal Julian Alvarez goal Jeremy Doku assist Phil Foden cooking as always The future is in safe hands
Clintonbillions
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No way Ansu Fati have more premier league goals than £100m mudryk😂😭
Stanley209
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Julian Alvarez and Erling halland are a lethal duo🤩
celebrategrace
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The difference between Doku and Vini Jr is Thier nationality 🥶
dougiefresh
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NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT DOKU ON THE LEFT SIDE TODAY, BUT I WILL HE WAS ELECTRIFYING AND TERRIFYING ⭐️🦶✅️ ASK MILNER
Yesu9
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Haaland can't stop scoring goals, that's now with his 9th EPL goals. He has never played 3 Epl matches without scoring a goal. Ballon d’Or is waiting for him💪
maturidikxith
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doesn't matter which team u support💙 we gave to appreciate his greatness for england🏴. RIP one of the english greatest player ever🕊️
PatrickBarca
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Kyle Walker Pleading for innocence in front of Wicked Mitoma 😂😂😂😂
dossier
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Here is the GIF, click: http://www.goalgif.xyz/v2/live/matchGifs?match_id=53615209&language=en
ghost80
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three back one remaining
JoyNg01
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English premier Red card🟥 league😂😂😂
Peaceking1234
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Congratulations for City💙's Win💯👏 , but very Glad❤ for the Return of John Stones 💯💯, Welcome back Johnny💪
Vector007
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Grealish calling Barcelona to come for Doku 😂
Peaceking1234
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Doku🔥 has for sure not made us forget Mahrez one bit 💯, What a Player💯👏 , Exceptional Lad💎
cityzenbarca
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our boy changed the game...We are proud of you ANSU❤️❤️❤️ La masia
Peaceking1234
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Finally The Goal Machine🎯 gets a Goal to his Name after a Long Run💯👏 , I pray it doesn't end here💯 , Much Love❤ Erling💎
Symphony01
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Walker after the match...🤣[Crylaugh]
snappyjay
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only man city win with red card My respect for them
Yesu9
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Being a Man City fan is one of very best decision I have ever made in life🩵💯✔️
Elijah007
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Rodri back, MANCITY back to winning ways 😌