With Erling Haaland scoring twice to take his goals to 17 in the league, and Kevin De Bruyne scoring twice, Manchester City managed to overtake Brighton 3-1 to move one point clear of leaders Arsenal.
its players Manchester He left Anfield bitterly last Sunday after the 1-0 defeat to Liverpool but quickly made an impression. They did so on Saturday afternoon (22/10) as part of their 13th game Premier Leaguewith the English champions subduing a struggling Brighton 3-1 resistance and returning to success, with the distance to the top of the standings reduced to one point.
The star for the Citizens was – the usual suspect – Erling Haaland, who paved the way for the treble in the first half. In the 22nd minute, he took advantage of Anderson’s shot and took Webster by the arm, to avoid the outgoing Sanchez with a dribble and made the score 1-0.
Just before the two teams went to the dressing room for a break, the Norwegian put the ball in the net after a Bernardo Silva penalty won by Sanchez to take his tally to 17 goals in 11 Premier League games this season (no other player has reached that number throughout last season) and in At the same time, he became the first City player to score in seven consecutive home games in all competitions since Aguero (2018).
In the second half, Brighton stepped up and pressed, and in the end managed to reduce the score with this year’s top scorer, Trossard, who beat Ederson (6 goals in the league) with a powerful right-footed shot, but he missed an important opportunity. A chance in the 73rd minute to equalize and two minutes later a citizen came to “close” the match.
It was Kevin De Bruyne who beat Sanchez with a superb right-footed shot from outside the box as City scored the hat-trick and moved inside a point from Arsenal, albeit with more conflict. Notably, this was his 24th league goal with an out-of-area effort since his debut in a blue shirt in September 2015, with no other player at the time scoring more in this manner.
Manchester Ederson, Akanji, Diaz, Laporte, Cancelo, De Bruyne, Rodry, Bernardo Silva, Mahrez (62′ Foden), Haaland (80′ Alvarez), Grealish (77′ Palmer)
Brighton: Sanchez, Feltman (66′ Estupinian), Dunk, Webster, March, McAllister (87′ Sarmiento), Caicedo, Trossard, Gross (87′ Gilmour), Lallana, Welbeck (79′ Udav)
Round thirteen results:
- Nottingham Forest – Liverpool 1-0 (Avonigi 55′)
- Everton – Crystal Palace 3-0 (11′ Calvert Lewin, 63′ Gordon, 84′ McNeill)
- Manchester City – Brighton 3-1 (22′ 43′ Pen. Haaland, 75′ De Bruyne/53′ Trossard)
- 10/22 19:30 Chelsea – Manchester United
- 23/10 16:00 Wolves – Leicester
- 23/10 16:00 Aston Villa – Brentford
- 23/10 16:00 Southampton – Arsenal
- 23/10 16:00 Leeds – Fulham
- 23/10 18:30 Tottenham – Newcastle
- 10/24 22:00 West Ham – Bournemouth
Fourteenth round schedule:
- 10/29 14:30 Leicester – Manchester City
- 29/10 17:00 Brighton – Chelsea
- 29/10 17:00 Bournemouth – Tottenham
- 29/10 17:00 Newcastle – Aston Villa
- 29/10 17:00 Brentford – wolves
- 29/10 17:00 Crystal Palace – Southampton
- 10/29 19:30 Fulham – Everton
- 10/29 21:45 Liverpool – Leeds
- 10/30 16:00 Arsenal – Nottingham
- 10/30 18:15 Manchester United – West Ham
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