He Arsenalwhich this Thursday receives Liverpoolis showing itself to be an infallible team that is moving steadily towards achieving the title in this Premier League. The same cannot be said of Manchester City of Pep Guardiolawho last night tied for the third consecutive time. It was at home and in front of the Brighton (1-1) in a match in which both teams had chances to have taken the win but the City It reached the figure of a total of 22 shots fired.
In a really entertaining first part, with the City dominating but with options also for him Brightonthe only goal that was seen did not come until the 41st minute, when Haaland did not fail before Bridge from eleven meters after the VAR had to intervene to signal a penalty of Diego Gómez on Tissue.
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With the score at 1-0, we reached half-time, and as soon as we returned from the locker room Bernardo Silva He had the score 2-0 in his boots, but his shot hit the woodwork. It became a way to spur the Brightonwhich became strong to resist the attacks of the City and ended up finding the tie in the 60th minute, with a shot from Mitoadjusted to the base of the stick, which surprised Donnarumma. Shortly after, in the 70’s, Diego Gómezwho did not have the best day of his life, forgave 1-2 when Donnarumma He was already defeated and had everything he could to score. And as for Citya headbutt Haaland had to be cleared on the own goal line by Kadioglu in 78′.
1 – Manchester City: Donnarumma; Nunes (Lewis, m. 73), Khusanov, Alleyne, Aké (O’Reilly, m. 73); Nico González (Rodri, m. 64); Bernardo Silva, Reijnders, Foden (Cherki, m. 73), Doku; y Haaland.
1 – Brighton: Verbruggen; Hinshelwood, Van Hecke, Dunk, Kadioglu; It was (Milner, m. 84), Gross; Mitoma (Watson, m. 79), Gómez (Gruda, m. 79), De Cuyper; y Rutter (Welbeck, m. 79).
Goals: 1-0, m. 41: Haaland. 1-1, m. 60: Mitoma.
Arbitrator: Thomas Bramall. He gave a yellow card to the local Donnarumma (m. 60) and to the visitors Dunk (m. 30), Van Hecke (m. 53) and Mitoma (m. 69).
incidences: match corresponding to the twenty-first day of the English ‘Premier League’, played at the Etihad stadium in front of some 60,000 spectators.
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Manchester City and Brighton had a really entertaining duel
Both of them, far from confirming themselves, insisted on going for victory in the final stretch. Especially the Citycon Haaland having a moving penalty in the 81st minute to see how Bridge made a miraculous stop. Nothing, there was no way to break the 1-1 and the City was left 5 points behind Arsenal, which could be 8 if those of Arteta They beat Liverpool this Thursday.