A captivating encounter at the Etihad Stadium saw Manchester City held to their third successive league draw as Brighton & Hove Albion fought back to secure a 1-1 result on Wednesday night. The stalemate leaves City trailing Arsenal by five points in the Premier League standings, with the Gunners sitting top on 48 points ahead of their clash with Liverpool.
The home side took the lead four minutes before the interval through their prolific striker Erling Haaland, who stepped up to convert a penalty after Jeremy Doku was fouled by Diego Gomez. VAR was consulted before the decision was finalised, and Haaland made no mistake, bringing up his 150th goal for Manchester City and his 20th in the league this season, ending a barren run of three matches without finding the net.
City threatened to double their advantage shortly after the restart when Bernardo Silva pounced on a Brighton mistake, but his shot rebounded off the upright. Tensions flared when goalkeepers Gianluigi Donnarumma and Maxim De Cuyper clashed, leading to both receiving cautions from the referee.
Brighton restored parity in the 60th minute through Kaoru Mitoma, who demonstrated composure and quality to guide a low strike into the bottom corner from just outside the box. The Japanese international received a pass from wide and took his time to pick his spot, beating Donnarumma with a well-placed effort.
The visitors seized momentum after equalising and came within inches of snatching a winner. Mitoma turned provider for Gomez inside the penalty area, but the latter’s shot was blocked by the goalkeeper, and Mitoma’s follow-up attempt struck the post. Late drama ensued when Haaland had only Verbruggen to beat, but the Brighton goalkeeper pulled off a crucial save to ensure his side left Manchester with a valuable point.

