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Manchester City's recent 2-1 loss to Brighton added yet another blow to a rough period for Pep Guardiola's side, marking their fourth consecutive defeat and the worst losing streak since he joined the club. Despite a promising start with Erling Haaland scoring early on to give City a lead, the game shifted dramatically in the second half. Haaland, showing a much-improved performance after a lackluster outing in Lisbon, gave the visitors hope by overpowering Brighton’s defense to score, his intensity and drive palpable from the outset. However, his frustration with City’s defensive lapses became evident as the match wore on, highlighting an underlying issue in City’s recent performances.
Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler delivered a tactical masterclass, reenergizing his squad in the second half to push City back on their heels. Brighton relentlessly pressed forward, causing City’s back line to crack under pressure. While the Seagulls missed some clear-cut opportunities due to poor finishing, they eventually found an equalizer in the 78th minute when Joao Pedro slotted one past Ederson.
Five minutes later, Matt O'Riley, making his debut, capitalized on the momentum and scored the winning goal, sealing City’s fate. This late turnaround exemplified Brighton’s adaptability and tactical resilience, leaving Guardiola with significant strategic questions heading into the international break.
In terms of individual performances, City's goalkeeper Ederson managed a crucial save early on but had limited options to prevent the goals. Kyle Walker and Rico Lewis both struggled against the relentless Kaoru Mitoma, and City's defenders Jahmai Simpson-Pusey and Josko Gvardiol found themselves overwhelmed, particularly in the second half. In the midfield, Ilkay Gundogan looked solid until his substitution, after which City’s control seemed to wane. Mateo Kovacic’s pinpoint passing set up Haaland’s goal but could not curb Brighton’s surges in the later stages. Matheus Nunes displayed glimpses of his skill on the left, though he struggled to hold Brighton off defensively.
Guardiola’s tactics in this match came under scrutiny as his substitutions, including Kevin De Bruyne and Bernardo Silva, failed to stabilize the team. This loss leaves Guardiola with pressing questions, as City must find a way to rebound and strengthen their defensive structure to prevent further setbacks in the Premier League campaign.
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