Emphatic passage from Brighton carried out by Manchester Citywhich prevailed 4-0 in the context of the postponed (29th) matchday of the Premier League.
Thus, the “citizens” – who recorded their 4th consecutive victory in the League – climbed to the 2nd place (76b.)being -me less matches– in the -1 from Arsenal and at +2 from Liverpool (after the defeat of the “reds” in the derby with Everton). On the other hand, Brighton remained 11th with 44 points, i.e. -6 out of 7th.
A match, in which the hosts entered very well, threatening the opposing frames. However, it was his team that opened the scoring Pep Guardiola and, in fact, relatively quickly. In the 17′therefore, the Foden he made a nice move and broke right at Walker who by turning to the right found him De Bruynewho in turn caught an excellent header, sending the ball into the net.
From then on, the visitors capitalized on their momentum, scoring two more goals before the end of the first half, both from Foden.
In the 26′ the English midfielder committed the foul and the ball, after countering, ended up in the net. While in 34′the Seagulls took chances in the build up, with Bernardo Silva stealing and Foden placing perfectly.
The final 0-4 was formed at 62′ by Alvaresby Walker to take her out second assist of in the game.
In detail, the program of the postponed (29th) matchday:
Tuesday (23/4)
Arsenal-Chelsea 5-0
(4′ Trossard, 52′, 70′ White, 57′, 65′ Havertz)
Wednesday (24/4)
Wolves-Bournemouth 0-1
(37′ Semino)
Everton-Liverpool 2-0
(27′ Bradwaite, 58′ Calvelt Lewin)
Crystal Palace-Newcastle 2-0
(55′, 88′ Mateta)
Manchester United-Sheffield United 4-2
(42′ Maguire, 61′ pen, 81′ Fernandes, 85′ Hoyland – 35′ Bogle, 50′ Brereton Dias)
Thursday (25/4)
Brighton-Manchester City 0-4
(17′ De Bruyne, 26′, 34′ Foden, 62′ Alvarez)
The program of the 35th matchday:
Saturday (27/4)
West Ham-Liverpool (14:30)
Wolves-Luton (17:00)
Manchester United-Burnley (17:00)
Newcastle-Sheffield United (17:00)
Fulham-Crystal Palace (17:00)
Everton-Bradford (19:30)
Aston Villa-Chelsea (22:00)
Sunday (28/4)
Bournemouth-Brighton (16:00)
Tottenham-Arsenal (16:00)
Nottingham Forest-Manchester City (18:30)
Source: Sport Fm
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