In a frustrating match at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester City and Brighton and Hove Albion ended in a 2-2 draw, with Brighton coming back twice. City initially took the lead via Erling Haaland's penalty, but Brighton responded with goals from Marmoush and an own goal by Khusanov. The article highlights recurring issues with City's midfield, lacking creativity and the inability of young wingers to produce consistent results. Moreover, the atmosphere in the stadium was notably subdued, indicating fan discontent with performance, suggesting challenges for City both on and off the field.
Manchester City has continued to struggle with their attacking creativity and consistency, drawing against Brighton after conceding twice despite having early control in the match.
The atmosphere at the Etihad Stadium was noticeably flat, with many fans failing to celebrate key moments, reflecting discontent with both on-field performance and off-field issues.
The reliance on young wingers like Jeremy Doku and Savinho is proving unsustainable as their inconsistency hampers Manchester City's attacking potential.
With the squad lacking clinical finishing and refinement, coupled with aging players, Manchester City may find it difficult to return to their former super team status.
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