SERGIO AGUERO spared Man City’s blushes with his goal 20 minutes from time in a hard-fought win at newly-promoted Brighton.
Pep Guardiola’s men struggled to find a breakthrough at the Amex before Aguero popped up and a Lewis Dunk own-goal sealed the win. Brazilian forward Gabriel Jesus thought he had given Guardiola’s side the lead in the 27th minute after latching on to the end of Kevin De Bryune’s pass but referee Michael Oliver disallowed it for handball and booked the striker instead.
Jesus was in the thick of it again moments later when he was denied by Brighton goalkeeper Matthew Ryan who produced a fingertip save from the 20-year-old’s glancing header.
Brighton were dealt an early injury blow when new signing Izzy Brown limped off injured midway through the first half after colliding with City’s Agüero as the Argentian bombed forward.
The visitors went close again through De Bryune who beat the wall with his swerving free kick but failed to beat an inspired Ryan in the Seagulls’ goal.
Guardiola’s side started the second half where they left off and continued to probe the Brighton defence.
Jesus had the ball in the back of the net again just minutes after the restart when City picked their opposition apart but he was ruled offside by the linesman. Agüero then squandered another chance when the Brighton defence made a rare mistake allowing the Argentinian in on goal but he fired his effort high and wide.
Shane Duffy was inches away from putting Chris Hughton’s side in front when he controlled Dunk’s header in the box before firing it just wide.
However, Agüero showed the new kids on the block how it’s done as he raced on to David Silva’s pass before lifting it over a helpless Ryan.
Brighton’s chances of a comeback were then killed off by their defender Dunk when he nodded the ball past his own goalkeeper just minutes later.
FACTS, STATS, GOALS AND LOLS
- Man City became the latest team to go with the three-man defence trend, with John Stones protected in the middle by the pacier Vincent Kompany and Nicolas Otamendi.
- Pep Guardiola decided to ditch the traditional suit by instead donning some cream chinos and a flash pair of sparkling new trainers.
- Eliaquim Mangala was handed a reprieve by being named on the bench despite facing an uncertain future last month.
- Brighton’s bravery more than made up for their alarming lack of total possession… 23 per cent to be exact.
- Six of Man City’s starting XI came from South America – four Brazilians and two Argentines.
- There was no chance of mistaking new signing Bernardo Silva with Spanish counterpart David, who sported a bold new BALD hairstyle!
- From The Sun
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