Belfast Telegraph

City now back to our best, roars Foden

Match-winner delighted as Guardiola’s men close gap at top

- By Mark Critchley

LET title talk commence on both sides of Manchester. United may have climbed to the top of the Premier League table but City are closing the gap.

A hard-fought 1-0 win over Brighton, courtesy of a sublime first-half goal from Phil Foden, saw Pep Guardiola’s side move within four points of their old rivals with a game in hand.

That was despite Raheem Sterling’s late penalty miss. If they are to mount a challenge, though, Guardiola knows they will have to play better than this.

City were dominant in the first half but allowed Brighton to wrestle control, and Graham Potter’s side may feel aggrieved that all their late pressure did not translate into at least a point.

Brighton are now suffering the longest winless streak in the top flight after Sheffield United claimed their first three points of the season. City, meanwhile, are only looking upwards.

If you had said at the start of the season that City would only move into the top four for the first time in mid-january, you would assume that a challenge was unlikely.

Instead, this most congested of seasons has produced a most congested league table.

They had to be patient. Brighton defended well and even threatened in glimpses on the counter-attack, but a sense of dread gradually built around their goal during the first half as

Kevin de Bruyne grew more and more influentia­l.

Visiting goalkeeper Robert Sanchez made what could have been a costly error on the halfhour mark, picking up Adam Webster’s back pass to concede an indirect free-kick inside his own penalty area.

But with a mass of Brighton bodies only a few yards in front of him, De Bruyne attempted to find the top corner and only hit Alex Macalliste­r’s back.

De Bruyne was beginning to bend Brighton to his will. When Ederson confidentl­y claimed a Brighton corner to launch a rapid City counter-attack, Foden broke away but then dallied and lost control of possession.

De Bruyne i mmediat e l y pounced on the loose ball, only for Sanchez to beat his attempt away once again.

But just as the half seemed set to end goalless, Foden came alive. De Bruyne fed him, playing into his feet on the edge of the box. An exquisite first touch took him away from Webster and into enough space to roll a finish inside Sanchez’s near post with his wrong foot. The goalkeeper should have had it covered, but let that take nothing away from what was a fine goal.

That goal made Foden City’s top goalscorer in all competitio­ns and, with Gareth Southgate watching from the stands, he had an extra incentive to impress.

A pair of Maradona turns around Webster and Davy Propper at the start of the second half invited yelps of appreciati­on from the substitute­s’ bench and will certainly have caught the England manager’s attention.

City should have added a second from a flurry of chances shortly after, first when Riyad Mahrez fired well wide. Ilkay Gundogan forced Sanchez to parry a low shot a minute later, while Bernardo Silva struck the junction of crossbar and post.

Joao Cancelo and De Bruyne were then denied by Sanchez. Brighton responded by having a long spell of dominance, pinning City in their own half and recovering every failed clearance. But, as has so often been the case, they lacked a clinical finish.

Neal Maupay was bri ef l y played through on goal by Leandro Trossard but could not pull the trigger before John Stones’ interventi­on. Further late Brighton pressure spread a certain tension among City’s players, which was only eased when Sanchez brought De Bruyne down inside the box to concede a late spot

kick. De Bruyne, surprising­ly, deferred to Sterling.

The Belgian will surely find himself back on duty next time as his team-mate blazed the ball high and over.

Match-winner Foden said: “I feel we are back to our best and we can definitely take confidence from the last few results. I felt we could have done better tonight but we dug deep for the win and kept going to the final whistle.

“To get the goal just before half-time was really important and I am delighted. I don’t score too many with my right foot, so when they come along I enjoy it. I want to keep scoring goals.

“We aren’t thinking too far ahead, just to the next opponent, but we want to keep pushing with this form and to hopefully win the league again.”

It was a ninth Premier League game without a win for Brighton, but boss Potter said: “I’m so proud of the players, they gave everything against a top team. It was a really good performanc­e.

“The boys tried to attack and tried to play and they defended with their lives. It was a top performanc­e from us.”

MAN CITY: Ederson, Cancelo, Stones, Dias, Zinchenko, De Bruyne, Rodri, Gundogan, Mahrez (Jesus 67), Silva, Foden (Sterling 82).

Subs not used: Walker, Steffen, Torres, Mendy, Fernandinh­o, Harwood-bellis, Mbete.

Sanchez, Webster, Dunk, Burn, Veltman, Propper (March 68), White, Bernardo, Tau (Maupay 68), Trossard (Khadra 86), Macalliste­r.

Gross, Zeqiri, Walton, Sanders,

(© The Independen­t)

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 ??  ?? Decisive say: Phil Foden wheels away in celebratio­n after netting what turned out to be the only goal
Decisive say: Phil Foden wheels away in celebratio­n after netting what turned out to be the only goal

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