
"Manchester City has suffered yet another blow in the Premier League title race, dropping points for the third-consecutive game in a 1-1 draw to Brighton. And the result could've been far worse with Brighton's Diego Gomez missing a tap-in into an open net from within the six-yard box during the second half. It was a dramatic morning in the Premier League with three red cards shown - two in Everton's 1-1 draw to bottom-of-the-table Wolves - while Gomez's miss was not the only major blunder."
"Man City title bid damaged by Brighton draw despite Haaland's 150th goal Manchester City's Premier League title challenge suffered a potentially fatal blow as Brighton hit back to earn a 1-1 draw on Wednesday. Erling Haaland put City ahead with a first half penalty at the Etihad Stadium, but the striker's 150th goal for the club wasn't enough to earn a vital victory. Hampered by mounting injury problems, City were well below their best and Kaoru Mitoma made them pay with a second half equaliser."
"Pep Guardiola's second-placed side are five points behind leaders Arsenal, who host champions Liverpool in their game in hand on Thursday. A victory for the Gunners would open up a massive eight-point lead in the title race. City have come back from similar deficits to take the title in the Guardiola era, but on current form they look destined to finish behind Arsenal."
Manchester City drew 1-1 with Brighton at the Etihad, with Erling Haaland converting a first-half penalty for his 150th goal but Kaoru Mitoma equalising in the second half. Brighton's Diego Gomez missed a clear tap-in from close range, while the morning featured multiple match incidents and three red cards, including two in Everton's draw with Wolves. Brentford beat Sunderland 3-0 as Sunderland's Enzo Lee Fe missed a panenka penalty that keeper Caoimhin Kelleher saved. City sit five points behind leaders Arsenal, who have a game in hand that could extend the gap to eight points.
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