Manchester City delivered a dramatic 2-2 draw against Brighton & Hove Albion at home on Saturday, leaving fans gripped by a match full of twists. The defending champions got off to a flying start when Erling Haaland converted an 11th-minute penalty, marking a record-breaking moment as he became the fastest player to reach 100 goal involvements in the Premier League.
Brighton quickly answered the challenge. Pervis Estupinan ignited the visitors’ hopes with a stunning free kick from 22 yards—his first league goal since December 2023—paving the way for further pressure. The game kept its intensity as Manchester City regained the lead through Omar Marmoush after a well-timed assist from Ilkay Gundogan.
The momentum, however, shifted once more when a clearance from City defender Abdukodir Khusanov resulted in an own goal, drawing the match level in the second half. Adding to the unfolding drama, a goal celebration by Brighton's Kaoru Mitoma was overturned by VAR after it was determined that the ball had struck a hand.
Expressing his frustration, City midfielder Ilkay Gundogan remarked, "I feel personally very disappointed," a sentiment that resonated with fans aware that the team had come so close to securing a win. With the draw, Manchester City now sit provisionally fifth in the Premier League with 48 points from 29 games, while Brighton lingers just a point behind in seventh.
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Another disappointing day at Manchester City in 2-2 draw with Brighton
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