Guardiola concedes Manchester City are struggling to adapt after second straight defeat
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Guardiola concedes Manchester City are struggling to adapt after second straight defeat
"We concede the goal and after that it shifted, Until then it was really, really good, we had chances and the team looked aggressive and dynamic. We made a good hour and then after the last half an hour we were not good. We forgot to pass the ball, just played long balls and we were not good enough. It is what it is."
"Erling is our big threat but in general we made a good hour and after we concede the goal, a bit like Tottenham, we concede and everywhere we don't continue to do what we need to do. It can happen, you still have time because it is possible to concede in the Premier League. Of course everyone makes the substitutions to get better and they did it well but it all changed after the goal."
Manchester City led through Erling Haaland’s 34th-minute goal — his 88th Premier League strike in his 100th league appearance — but conceded twice in the second half to lose 2-1 at Brighton. James Milner levelled from the penalty spot in the 67th minute after Matheus Nunes handled, and Brajan Gruda netted a stoppage-time winner. Several recent signings started, including James Trafford, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Tijjani Reijnders, while Rayan Cherki was omitted. City dominated for around an hour but declined after conceding, resorted to long balls and left the international break with three points from nine games.
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