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Manchester City’s remarkable 32-match unbeaten run in the Premier League came to an unexpected end on Saturday, as they suffered a 2-1 loss to Bournemouth at Vitality Stadium. The defeat not only halted City’s unbeaten streak but also saw them lose their top spot in the league to Liverpool, who secured a 2-1 win over Brighton.
Bournemouth, led by a determined and well-organized performance, struck early through Antoine Semenyo in the ninth minute. Semenyo capitalized on a sharp cross from Milos Kerkez, spinning and firing past City’s defense and goalkeeper to give the Cherries a quick advantage. City, missing several key players due to injuries, struggled to respond, and the early goal only added to their mounting challenges.
The visitors, still reeling from a League Cup exit to Tottenham earlier in the week, looked vulnerable. Manager Pep Guardiola had expressed concerns ahead of the game, noting that several of his players were playing through injuries. Despite the setbacks, City attempted to establish their usual rhythm but found it difficult to break down a resolute Bournemouth defense.
The Cherries struck again shortly after the hour mark. Milos Kerkez, who had already assisted the first goal, delivered another pinpoint cross that Evanilson converted to double Bournemouth’s lead. The second goal intensified the pressure on City, who found themselves in the unfamiliar position of chasing the game.
City’s response came in the 82nd minute, as Josko Gvardiol rose high to meet Ilkay Gundogan’s cross, delivering a powerful header to pull one back for the visitors. The goal ignited a late surge from City, who pushed forward relentlessly in search of an equalizer. In stoppage time, Erling Haaland had a golden opportunity to salvage a point but narrowly missed, hitting the post from close range.
The defeat leaves City trailing Liverpool by two points at the top of the table, with Liverpool completing a comeback win over Brighton earlier in the day. Arsenal’s loss to Newcastle softened the blow slightly, as City avoided falling further behind their rivals in the title race. However, this first league loss since December serves as a wake-up call for Guardiola’s squad.
Bournemouth’s victory was a testament to their recent resurgence, following a win over Arsenal in their last home game. They capitalized on City’s vulnerabilities and displayed tactical discipline, taking advantage of their opportunities and effectively closing down City’s offensive play.
The result shakes up the Premier League title race and signals a challenging period ahead for Manchester City, as they navigate injuries and the pressures of competition. With Liverpool now leading the table, City will need to regroup quickly to maintain their pursuit of the title. Meanwhile, Bournemouth’s impressive performance showcased their potential to compete against top teams, adding excitement to their season and boosting their confidence.
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