Manchester City's second-half showing sends champion top again with win over Brighton

Second-half goals from Riyad Mahrez, Phil Foden and Bernardo Silva earned Manchester City a 3-0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion on Wednesday that helped
Manchester City's second-half showing sends champion top again with win over Brighton

LONDON: Second-half goals from Riyad Mahrez, Phil Foden and Bernardo Silva earned Manchester City a 3-0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion on Wednesday that helped the champion regain top spot in the Premier League.

After Liverpool climbed to the summit with a 4-0 mauling of Manchester United on Tuesday, City struggled to issue a response in the first half at the Etihad Stadium against a well-organised Brighton.

Liverpool had trailed City by 14 points as recently as January but it has surged back into the title race after winning 11 of its last 12 league games.

However, Liverpool's hopes of staying top of the standings were dashed as City came out for the second half looking more like champion, breaking the deadlock through Algerian forward Mahrez in the 53rd minute.

That opener settled City's nerves with the host scoring a second 12 minutes later as Foden's effort from distance was helped past Brighton goalkeeper Robert Sanchez by a deflection.

With Brighton beaten, Silva added a late third to seal the win that moved Pep Guardiola's side onto 77 points from 32 games. It is one point ahead of Liverpool as it seeks a fourth title in five years.

Guardiola's side had been the overwhelming favourite to win Wednesday's match given that Brighton had lost eight of its previous nine league games against City, conceding 27 goals in the process.

But the visitor travelled to Manchester having beaten top-four chasing duo Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur in its last two matches – both away from home.

Just like how it had done in those hard-earned victories, Brighton set about frustrating City early on, restricting the host to efforts from a distance.

Mahrez wasted City's best first-half chance to score as he delayed his shot too long after Brighton keeper Robert Sanchez had left his goal vacant, before captain Kevin De Bruyne drilled just wide.

Whatever Guardiola said at the interval worked, as soon enough a rampaging run from De Bruyne pegged Brighton back, with Mahrez on hand to fire home the loose ball.

It was Mahrez's 23rd goal in all competitions this season -only Liverpool's Mohamed Salah has scored more (30) among Premier League players.

Foden then marked his 50th Premier League start for City with a fortunate second, before Silva got in on the act eight minutes from time, arrowing a fine finish into the bottom corner. Agencies

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