Phil Foden the bright spark as Manchester City record an impressive performance to thrash Brighton 4:0 away from home.
Manchester City closed in on Premier League leaders Arsenal with a convincing victory against Brighton at the Amex Stadium, moving within one point of the top spot with a game in hand.
The match, initially seen as a potential challenge, turned into a dominant display by City, securing a three-goal lead by halftime and solidifying their position in the title race.
Kevin de Bruyne opened the scoring with an impressive header, marking his 68th Premier League goal, followed by Phil Foden’s controversial goal after a free-kick decision that stirred debate. Foden added another goal before halftime, sealing City’s advantage.
The second half saw City extending their lead, with Julian Alvarez capitalizing on a defensive error to score, emphasizing City’s strength and depth as they pursue the league title.
This victory comes at a crucial time for City, as they keep the pressure on Arsenal in the title race. Liverpool’s recent setbacks further highlight City’s strong position, making them the team to watch in the final stages of the season.
On the other side, Brighton faced challenges with injuries and lacked the spark that characterized their performances in the previous season. Manager Roberto de Zerbi’s side struggled to contain City’s attack, reflecting the tough season they’ve had.
Despite the disappointment, Brighton’s supporters expressed frustration with certain decisions during the match. However, the overall consensus is that City’s dominance overshadowed any contentious moments, highlighting their formidability in the league.
As City gears up for their next challenge against Nottingham Forest, Brighton looks to regroup and find their footing as they navigate the remaining fixtures of the season.