Brighton secured a memorable 2-1 victory over Manchester City in the Premier League, showing determination, sharp attacking play, and defensive discipline. The Seagulls proved once again that they are not intimidated by big clubs, especially at home. Their ability to remain patient, take their chances, and push forward until the final whistle paid off in the closing stages.
Erling Haaland gives Manchester City the lead in First Half
The game started with Manchester City dominating possession, as expected. With their controlled passing and fluid movement, Pep Guardiola’s side created opportunities early on. The breakthrough came in the 34th minute when Erling Haaland found the back of the net, continuing his role as City’s main goal scorer.

His physical presence and instinctive finishing once again highlighted why he is such a key player for the reigning champions. At that stage, many believed City would push on and seal the game comfortably.
James Milner equalizes from the penalty spot
However, Brighton refused to back down. In the second half, they grew stronger and began creating dangerous opportunities. Their persistence was rewarded in the 67th minute when the experienced James Milner calmly converted a penalty to bring the match level.
This moment shifted the momentum, as Brighton gained confidence and City looked unsettled despite controlling the ball for much of the game.
The numbers tell an interesting story. Manchester City had 64% possession, completing 556 passes with an impressive 87% accuracy. Brighton, on the other hand, managed only 36% possession with 311 passes and 74% accuracy. Despite this, Brighton created more threat in front of goal, recording 7 shots on target compared to City’s 3.
Brajan Gruda’s late strike seals the win for Brighton
Just when it seemed the match might end in a draw, Brajan Gruda delivered the decisive moment. In the 89th minute, he struck a dramatic late goal that sealed all three points for Brighton.

The crowd erupted in celebration as the Seagulls proved they could match the intensity and quality of one of Europe’s best teams. Gruda’s goal not only gave Brighton the win but also underlined their growing reputation as a dangerous opponent for top clubs.
The numbers tell an interesting story. Manchester City had 64% possession, completing 556 passes with an impressive 87% accuracy. Brighton, on the other hand, managed only 36% possession with 311 passes and 74% accuracy. Despite this, Brighton created more threat in front of goal, recording 7 shots on target compared to City’s 3. The statistics highlight how Brighton used their chances effectively, while City failed to make the most of their dominance in possession.
Manchester City struggles despite possession dominance
City’s defeat once again raises questions about their finishing and decision-making when under pressure. Guardiola’s side often controls games with possession, but dominance on the ball does not always translate into victories. Against Brighton, they struggled to break down a compact defense and allowed their opponents to punish them on the counter.
Brighton’s 2-1 win over Manchester City showed that football is not just about possession but about making the most of key moments. City may have dominated the ball, but Brighton’s fighting spirit, Milner’s composure, and Gruda’s late winner earned them a famous victory.

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