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Scott Murray

Brighton 1-1 Manchester City: Premier League – as it happened

Brighton's Julio Enciso celebrates after scoring his side’s equaliser against Manchester  City.
Brighton's Julio Enciso celebrates after scoring his side’s equaliser against Manchester City. Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP

David Hytner was at the Amex, and his report has landed. Here it is! Thanks for reading this MBM. Nighty night.

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Pep Guardiola speaks to Sky. “An exceptional game … congratulations to Brighton for their deserved qualification … we showed why we are champions against that team … I didn’t see one drop in our intensity … nobody gave us anything in this competition … both teams want the ball, both teams want to press … Brighton are an exceptional, exceptional team … we have to rest because I have been demanding for six months, with Bayern and Real Madrid and chasing Arsenal … we have to be careful.”

For the record, he’s also not backing down about the disallowed goal, suggesting defenders get away with that sort of tug all the time.

Brighton chairman Tony Bloom arrives. De Zerbi says: “I have to say thanks … I had two strong situations inside the dressing room … I don’t want to explain … I decided in my way and Tony never said anything … I love the freedom and now I have to say thanks.”

Bloom adds: “The season started really well, and we got the phone call and Graham Potter left … it was a difficult situation … fortunately we hired the perfect man for the job … we’re delighted, it’s an amazing achievement for Roberto, his staff and the players … it’s amazing for our fans and the city of Brighton and Hove.”

The feelgood vibe continues as De Zerbi and Bloom confirm they’ll be trying to sign players in the summer to further improve the squad, and Sky show footage of De Zerbi and Brighton jigging around in the dressing room after the game. Kaoru Mitoma in the background bashing out big beats. Then as De Zerbi and Bloom walk off they fling an arm around each other’s shoulder, the best of pals. So sweet.

Roberto De Zerbi talks to Sky Sports. “It was really tough … we knew to play against City is always tough and I think we played very well … we deserved our point and we deserve to play in the Europa League … we didn’t lose our style … to press City is courage … Julio Enciso’s goal was incredible … he has big potential … the Premier League is a fantastic competition … a fantastic atmosphere … I am lucky because I found the group of players fantastic … I am a normal coach, a good coach, but it is about the quality of the players … in terms of football and as a human … I became a coach because of Pep’s Barcelona … Pep is still number one.”

The xG stat tonight: Brighton 2.53, City 1.78. To think of the FA Cup final we could have had.

Pep is calm now, and he embraces Roberto De Zerbi with a warm smile. Game recognises game, right? You could make a case for both teams winning that match; it’s about right they shared the spoils. Everyone contributed to a fantastic game of football. “It means a lot,” says Danny Welbeck of the Europa League. “It’s amazing for the whole of Brighton.” Jason Steele, soaking up the atmosphere as Hey Jude blasts out of the PA system, adds: “Look at this, man! What an achievement! What a club! What a group of guys! The togetherness. The culture. And we’re driven on by a top, top manager who demands day in, day out. Special times!”

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola with Brighton & Hove Albion manager Roberto De Zerbi embrace after the final whistle of their draw.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and his Brighton opposite number Roberto De Zerbi embrace . Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters

Off they go to party. The Amex, now freed from desire, mind and senses purified, is bouncing!

Pos Team P GD Pts
5 Liverpool 37 28 66
6 Brighton 37 20 62
7 Aston Villa 37 4 58
Brighton fans celebrate at full time as their 1-1 draw with Manchester City means their team qualify for next season’s Europa League.
The joyous Brighton fans salute their team. Photograph: Kieran McManus/Shutterstock

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FULL TIME: Brighton & Hove Albion 1-1 Manchester City

Brighton end Manchester City’s 12-game winning run in the Premier League, ensuring they’ll finish in sixth place and qualify for next year’s Europa League.

90 min +3: … as does the third. Brighton so close now to rubber-stamping their participation in next season’s Europa League.

90 min +2: The second of four added minutes flies by without incident.

90 min +1: Van Hecke is booked for fouling Haaland once too often.

Manchester City's Erling Haaland is fouled by Brighton and Hove Albion's Jan Paul van Hecke.
Yep, think that’s definitely a foul. Photograph: Nick Potts/PA

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90 min: Sky pundit Alan Smith names Julio Enciso as his player of the match. Could anyone possibly disagree?

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89 min: Veltman is booked for a fairly cynical check on Palmer, who had diddled him all ends up on the left wing.

87 min: Phillips comes sliding in recklessly on Mac Allister and is fortunate the Brighton man took evasive action to get out of the road. In fairness, it looked like a slip, and Phillips was very apologetic. Mac Allister accepted the apology in good spirit.

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86 min: Pep’s still got the face on. Not the most proportionate reaction.

85 min: Gomez and Phillips replace Silva and Stones, the latter having gone down clutching his leg. Hopefully just cramp and nothing serious enough to jeopardise any cup-final appearances.

83 min: Guardiola is booked for going on about it too long. Right up in the assistant referee’s grille. Not sure why he got so hot under the collar about that. Haaland had a full handful of shirt and tugged his man out of the way to score. A strange descent into hot funk, towards the end of a game that’s been played in a good spirit.

81 min: Pep Guardiola and his backroom staff aren’t happy about that decision at all. Probably because it’s the sort of thing that strikers so often get away with … but Haaland’s tug on Colwill was a bit too obvious for him to get away with.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola holds assistant Rodolfo Borrell back from the fourth official Graham Scott after Erling Haaland’s goal was disallowed for a foul.
“Leave it Rodolfo, it’s not worth it.” Photograph: Nick Potts/PA

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NO GOAL! Brighton 1-1 Manchester City

… but VAR gets involved. The reason Haaland had so much space? He’d taken a huge handful of Colwill’s shirt to pull him out of the way. The referee goes over to the screen and doesn’t waste too much time thinking about it. No goal!

GOAL! Brighton 1-2 Manchester City (Haaland 79)

Palmer drops a shoulder to get past Veltman. Haaland rises highest in the middle and plants a header past Steele from six yards. Easy as that!

Manchester City’s Erling Braut Haaland scores a goal later disallowed after a VAR review because of a foul by Haaland.
Manchester City’s Erling Braut Haaland heads home Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters

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78 min: City ping it around patiently. And then …

76 min: Ferguson tries to juggle himself into position to shoot, but the ball breaks away from his control. Estupinan romps in to meet the loose ball, 25 yards out, and sends an absolute screamer inches wide of the top-left corner. Ortega wasn’t getting to that, and had it been on target, Brighton would have scored two goal-of-the-season contenders in one game. Against the champions, and all!

75 min: Undav and Veltman come on for Welbeck and Buonanotte.

74 min: Alvarez runs slap bang into Van Hecke, and the defender rolls about for a while, fuming all the time. There didn’t seem to be too much in the challenge, and the referee tells the big defender to get up and get on with it. He complies.

73 min: A sense that if both teams could declare now, they happily would.

Julián Álvarez of Manchester City and Pervis Estupiñán of Brighton & Hove Albion in action.
Julián Álvarez of Manchester City and Pervis Estupiñán of Brighton & Hove Albion tussle. Photograph: Kieran McManus/Shutterstock

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71 min: Caicedo hacks Alvarez to the floor and is slightly fortunate to avoid a booking. It’s been a good-natured night, to be fair.

69 min: City slow things down with some sterile domination in the midfield.

67 min: Alvarez crosses from the right. Haaland chests down on the left-hand edge of the D before lashing a first-time drive across Steele and inches wide of the right-hand post. A fine attempt to make something out of very little.

Manchester City's Erling Haaland takes a shot during the Premier League match against Brighton.
Erling Haaland thumps a shot just wide of the upright. Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP

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65 min: Estupinan crosses low from the left. Mitoma miscontrols, but goes after the ball anyway, nearly poking it past Ortega from a tight angle on the left. Ortega spreads himself to block well, and nothing comes of the resulting corner.

63 min: Rodri passes the ball out of play under no pressure whatsoever. The sort of basic mistake City make about twice a season. The home fans enjoyed that.

61 min: Welbeck picks Alvarez’s pocket and tees up Mac Allister for a shot from the edge of the box. It’s charged down. Caicedo has another go, but that’s blocked as well. That’s got the crowd going again.

Brighton & Hove Albion’s Moises Caicedo shoots at goal but his shot is blocked.
Moises Caicedo shoots at goal but his shot is blocked by John Stones of Manchester City. Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters

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60 min: Walker has a dig from distance but drags his shot well wide left of goal. He throws up a hand of apology to several better-placed team-mates.

59 min: The changes have affected the flow of the game a wee bit. Not so much going on right now.

57 min: De Bruyne makes way for Alvarez.

56 min: Buonanotte busies himself in the City box, reaching the byline to the right of the goal. The ball breaks back to Ferguson, who has a whack from the right-hand corner of the six-yard box. It’s a piledriver that Ortega does extremely well to turn around the post. Nothing comes of the resulting corner, but what a shot.

55 min: Silva goes chasing after a Palmer pass down the left. He enters the box, feels Caicedo’s arm on his sleeve, and goes down. He wants a penalty but it’d have been soft as anything and he’s not getting it.

53 min: Palmer’s first act is to steam down the left, think about crossing, then skelping a vicious diagonal shot towards the top right. Steele parries with a strong arm and Brighton clear their lines.

52 min: Brighton make a double change. Gilmour and Enciso make way for Mac Allister and Ferguson.

51 min: Foden has been struggling with a knock for a while tonight, and eventually succumbs. He makes way for Palmer.

50 min: Gundogan has a whack from a tight angle on the right. The ball only just sails wide of the left-hand post, but it had taken a deflection on the way. The corner’s worked back to Lewis, who sends a weak shot straight at Steele.

48 min: … is followed by Haaland attempting a scissor kick from the edge of the Brighton box. He meets a left-wing cross horizontally, hovering six feet above the air, though can only send the ball deep into the stand behind. He gets up and laughs. He really enjoys playing football, doesn’t he.

Manchester City's Erling Haaland sends a scissor kick into the stands against Brighton.
Manchester City's Erling Haaland sends a scissor kick into the stands. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters

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47 min: The first lull of the evening.

Brighton get the second half underway. No changes.

Half-time entertainment.

HALF TIME: Brighton & Hove Albion 1-1 Manchester City

The champions have played some gorgeous football at times. They’ve not been bad at all. Yet – and it’s not often you can say this either - they’ve been second best so far tonight. Brighton have been magnificent.

45 min +2: Estupinan crosses from the left. Somehow Welbeck misses his header, six yards out. It’s not often you can say this, but City could do with hearing the half-time whistle.

45 min: A cross comes into the Brighton box from the City right. Foden rushes in from the left and meets the dropping ball, attempting to steer a looping diagonal header across Steele and into the top right. His effort is majestic, and sails about one inch wide and another inch high. So close to his second. That would have been a peach.

Manchester City's Phil Foden heads wide at Brighton.
Close but no cigar for Phil Foden. Photograph: Ashley Western/Colorsport/Shutterstock

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44 min: Welbeck has the ball in the net again. He’s sent clear down the inside-left channel by Gilmour’s forensic pass. Welbeck runs across the ball and takes a first time shot that whistles across Ortega and into the top right. What a finish! However, he went a split second too soon and was a yard offside.

Danny Welbeck of Brighton puts the ball in the net against Manchester City but its disallowed for offside.
A smart finish from Danny Welbeck chalked off courtesy of the offside flag. Photograph: Sean Ryan/IPS/Shutterstock

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43 min: Brighton are playing some outrageously good football this evening. Triangles painted all around the pitch at high speed. Manchester City aren’t getting a chasing, exactly, but they are getting a small taste of their own brilliant medicine.

41 min: Enciso dances his way down the inside-left channel again, leaving Silva behind in a cloud of dust. Silva, the face on, clips the young man’s heel and goes into the book.

40 min: Now it’s the Brighton fans’ turn to olé away to their hearts content, as Enciso’s outrageous goal is replayed on the big screen.

GOAL! Brighton 1-1 Manchester City (Enciso 38)

What a goal this is! Enciso strides down the inside-left channel, nudges the ball infield to make room, then curls an unstoppable shot around Stones and into the top-right corner. Ortega had no chance whatsoever! That fair whistled into the top corner! Barely an inch to spare. Perfectly placed!

Julio Enciso scores Brighton’s equaliser against Manchester City with a fine drive from outside the box.
A rasping drive from Julio Enciso puts Brighton back on level terms in style. Photograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
Julio Enciso scores Brighton’s equaliser against Manchester City with a fine drive from outside the box.
Whoof! Pick that one out the old onion bag. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters
Brighton’s Julio Enciso (centre) celebrates with Pervis Estupinan (left) and Moises Caicedo after scoring his side’s equaliser against Manchester City.
Enciso (centre) and his Brighton teammates Pervis Estupinan (left) and Moises Caicedo have got their grove on. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters

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36 min: Buonanotte drifts in from the right and dances past four men! Then upon entering the box he creams a shot towards the bottom right. Ortega has it covered. That’s Brighton’s tenth effort on goal to City’s four. Then again, look at the score.

35 min: Estupinan crosses from the left. Lewis misses his clearing kick, allowing Buonanotte a whack from a tight angle. Lewis recovers to help Ortega block.

33 min: So Brighton have hit the bar and had a goal disallowed, correctly, for an unfortunate handball. The small margins.

31 min: The corner’s looped long, then flicked on by Welbeck. Mitoma chests down at the far post, six yards out, and bundles the ball over the line … but as he falls, the ball hits his arm as man and ball cross the line in an ungainly fashion. It would have been one of the freakiest goals in a fair while, but his luck ran out when he accidentally handled.

Brighton & Hove Albion's Kaoru Mitoma scores their first goal later disallowed after a VAR review for handball.
Brighton's Kaoru Mitoma, and his arm, bundle the ball over the line, but VAR’s having none of it. Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters

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30 min: Enciso glides down the middle and takes a shot that’s deflected high into the air. For a second it looks like looping over Ortega, but sails out for a corner instead. From which …

29 min: Foden spins down the left and rolls infield for Lewis, who strides into space. Lewis has an opportunity to send Haaland clear into the box down the middle but his diagonal pass is intercepted by Colwill.

27 min: Brighton respond to falling behind with a period of pretty possession, before Estupinan crosses from the left to find Buonanotte just inside the box on the right. Buonanotte chests down but can’t get an effort away. Lovely move though.

GOAL! Brighton 0-1 Manchester City (Foden 25)

… but you can’t keep giving City chances. Haaland is sent screaming down the inside-right channel by Gundogan. He rounds Steele on the edge of the box, running right to left, before unselfishly passing to Foden to his left. Foden takes a touch before whipping into the bottom left. Van Hecke, on the line, can’t sort his feet to clear. That’s why they’re champions!

Manchester City’s Phil Foden scores their first goal at Brighton.
A deft finish from Phil Foden opens the scoring. Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters
Manchester City's Phil Foden celebrates scoring their first goal.
Foden celebrates. Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters

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23 min: This is a really fun, open, carefree game. Brighton have been the better side, and yet Haaland could, probably should, have scored twice.

21 min: Foden cuts in from the left and slips a ball down the middle to release Haaland, who steams clear. He prepares to round Steele on the left but takes a heavy touch, allowing the keeper to smother bravely at his feet. That’s superb goalkeeping, though it was slightly surprising that Haaland tried to round the keeper rather than slotting early. The world expected the net to bulge.

20 min: Welbeck sends the free kick towards the top-left corner. Ortega is beaten all ends up. The ball comes crashing off the junction of post and bar and away. So close to a sensational opener!

Players of Manchester City attempt to block a free kick from Danny Welbeck of Brighton & Hove Albion.
Danny Welbeck finds a hole in the Manchester City wall … Photograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
A free-kick from Brighton & Hove Albion's Danny Welbeck hits the bar.
But unfortunately the ball clatters against the woodwork. Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters

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19 min: Brighton are chasing everything down at high speed, and City aren’t coping with it too well. Gilmour spins into space down the inside-left channel and is clipped by Gundogan, who might be testing the referee’s patience. A free kick, just to the left of the D.

17 min: Gross whistles the free kick straight down Ortega’s throat.

16 min: Buonanotte sashays in from the left and draws a foul from Gundogan. That’s a fine run and this is a free kick in a dangerous position. Brighton asking a few questions of City here.

14 min: Ortega’s pass out to Gundogan is chased down by Caicedo. The ball pings back to him. He miscontrols it, then recovers to clear a nanosecond before Caicedo can intercept. Had the keeper swung his leg that nanosecond later, it would have been a penalty. City pushing their luck there.

12 min: That Gilmour chance was the result of some over-confident passing out from the back by Foden and Gundogan. Pretty much the only thing that can stop City from winning the treble is complacency and/or over-confidence. A fair bet Pep will be reminding the lads of this during his half-time address.

10 min: Brighton come at City again, Gilmour grooving in from the right and making enough space to curl a shot towards the bottom left. But there’s no pace in his effort and it’s an easy snaffle for Ortega.

Brighton's Billy Gilmour takes a shot during the English Premier League soccer match between Brighton and Hove Albion and Manchester City.
Brighton’s Billy Gilmour fires off an unsuccessful shot at the Manchester City goal. Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP

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9 min: Buonanotte slips Welbeck into the City box down the right. Foden slips, allowing Welbeck a sight at goal. He takes a shy but Foden’s back up immediately to block. Nothing comes of the resulting corner.

8 min: City stroke it around and their fans start with the olés early doors. Well, why not.

6 min: A huge chance for Haaland, and it really should have been the opener. Foden dribbles delicately down the inside-left channel before standing one up at the far stick for his big pal. Haaland crashes a header over the bar from six yards. Most unusual behaviour.

5 min: Walker crosses long from the right. Foden traps elegantly on the other flank before pinging into the middle for Haaland, who lines up a spectacular bicycle kick but can’t connect.

3 min: The resulting free kick is not worth waiting for.

2 min: Walker gets a bit over-eager in a chase with Mitoma and skittles the Brighton forward to the floor. Everyone lines up on the edge of the City box, awaiting the resulting free kick.

City kick off. The hosts in their blue and white stripes, the visitors in Milan-but-also-Hacienda-influenced red and black.

Bernardo Silva of Manchester City surges forward as Brighton’s Julio Enciso gives chase.
Bernardo Silva of Manchester City surges forward as Brighton’s Julio Enciso gives chase. Photograph: Clive Rose/Getty Images

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The teams are out. First things first: please accept your flustered MBM hack’s apologies for the complete and total lack of pre-match managerial chat; we’ve been having some connectivity issues tonight. Apologies in advance should any further technological fiascos befall us, but fingers crossed they won’t happen. Anyway, Brighton have welcomed City with a guard of honour. A friendly hug between Pep Guardiola and Roberto De Zerbi. We’ll be off in a minute.

The Manchester City players receive a guard of honour from Brighton & Hove Albion players before the match.
Well done chaps. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters

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Brighton make four changes to the team that started the 3-1 victory over Southampton. Danny Welbeck, Billy Gilmour, Facundo Buonanotte and Jan Paul van Hecke replace Joel Veltman, Lewis Dunk, Alexis Mac Allister and Evan Ferguson.

Manchester City meanwhile welcome back all the big guns, after giving them a rest for the Chelsea game. Stefan Ortega, Rico Lewis, Riyad Mahrez and Phil Foden are the only players to keep their places in the starting XI.

The teams

Brighton & Hove Albion: Steele, Caicedo, Van Hecke, Colwill, Estupinan, Gross, Gilmour, Buonanotte, Enciso, Mitoma, Welbeck.
Subs: McGill, Webster, Dunk, Mac Allister, Undav, Ayari, Ferguson, Veltman, Peupion.

Manchester City: Ortega, Walker, Stones, Lewis, Rodri, Gundogan, Mahrez, De Bruyne, Silva, Foden, Haaland.
Subs: Ederson, Phillips, Alvarez, Gomez, Charles, O’Reilly, Palmer, Robertson, Knight.

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Preamble

Let’s be honest with ourselves: there’s not a whole lot riding on this game. Manchester City are already champions, so their minds are almost certainly 99 percent fixated on their two upcoming finals, stages two and three of The Treble. And while it’s true that Brighton need one more point to categorically confirm their participation in next year’s Europa League, they’ve got such a superior goal difference over the only team that can still mathematically catch them, Aston Villa, that things would have to get seriously trippy for them to fail to hang onto sixth spot, even if they lose both of their remaining matches.

Then again, Brighton are still able to pip Liverpool for fifth, so there’s that. Meanwhile eagle-eyed observers may have spotted that Pep Guardiola has instilled a winning mentality at Manchester City, and momentum could prove priceless going into those aforementioned finals, so there’s that as well. Two fine footballing sides unencumbered by jeopardy but still with an eye on a greater prize: what’s not to love? Kick off at the Amex is at 8pm BST. It’s on!

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