Manchester City’s title credentials came under further scrutiny on Wednesday as they were held to a third consecutive Premier League draw, this time by Brighton & Hove Albion in a 1-1 stalemate at the Etihad Stadium. The result leaves City five points adrift of Arsenal, who lead the table with 48 points and face Liverpool in a pivotal match on Thursday.
The home side took the lead four minutes before the break when Erling Haaland scored from the penalty spot after Jeremy Doku was brought down by Diego Gomez. Following a VAR review that upheld the referee’s decision, Haaland stepped up to convert the penalty, reaching the milestone of 150 goals for Manchester City and ending a three-match goal drought while taking his season tally to 20 Premier League goals.
City threatened to extend their advantage early in the second half when Bernardo Silva capitalised on a Brighton defensive error, but his effort cannoned off the woodwork. The match saw a controversial moment when City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma and Brighton’s Maxim De Cuyper became involved in a heated exchange, with both receiving yellow cards.
Brighton drew level on the hour mark through Kaoru Mitoma, who displayed composure and quality to guide a low shot into the bottom corner from just outside the box. The Japanese winger received a pass from wide and carefully positioned himself before finding the far corner with a precise finish that changed the dynamics of the match.
After equalising, Brighton dominated proceedings and came close to snatching a winner when Mitoma’s angled shot from near the byline struck the post. Late drama ensued when Haaland had only Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen to beat, but the Dutch shot-stopper produced an excellent save to deny the Norwegian and preserve the draw, leaving City frustrated and facing serious questions about their ability to challenge for the title.
