MANCHESTER CITY BLEW the lead in a shock 2-1 defeat at Brighton that extended their troubled start to the Premier League season, while West Ham lifted the pressure on manager Graham Potter with a 3-0 win away to Nottingham Forest.
City striker Erling Haaland marked his 100th Premier League appearance with his 88th goal in the competition since joining from Borussia Dortmund in 2022, but his third goal this season wasn’t enough to help Pep Guardiola’s side bounce back from last weekend’s 2-0 home defeat against Tottenham.
James Milner’s second half penalty hauled Brighton level before Brajan Gruda’s late strike completed City’s collapse.
Spain midfielder Rodri made his first league start for City since suffering a serious knee injury against Arsenal in September 2024.
Haaland should have given City an early lead after racing clean through, but he scuffed a tame shot straight at Bart Verbruggen.
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He also lashed just wide from 18 yards after a flowing City move.
The Norway striker missed another chance with a weak header from Rayan Ait-Nouri’s cross, allowing Verbruggen the chance to claw it to safety.
Haaland persevered and finally pierced the Brighton defence in the 34th minute, stabbing past Verbruggen from close-range after Omar Marmoush prodded the ball into his path. Haaland forced Verbruggen into a miscued clearance just before half-time, but Rodri blazed the chance over.
Matheus Nunes handed Brighton a lifeline in the 67th minute.
Lewis Dunk shrugged off Bernardo Silva’s attempt to mark him and blasted a shot that Nunes blocked with his arm away from his body.
Milner sent James Trafford the wrong way with a clinical penalty before copying Diogo Jota’s goal celebration in tribute to his former Liverpool team-mate.
It was the 39-year-old’s first Premier League goal since 2019, making him the second oldest scorer in the competition’s history behind Teddy Sheringham, who was 40 when he set the record.
City were in disarray and German youngster Gruda made them pay in the 89th minute, breaking into the area before delivering a composed finish to spark wild celebrations as Guardiola looked on in disbelief.
In Sunday’s other early game, West Ham struck late to secure a surprise 3-0 win against Nottingham Forest.
Potter had faced calls for his sacking after West Ham conceded eight goals in two successive top-flight defeats, and then crashed out of the League Cup at Wolves.
Former Chelsea and Brighton boss Potter, who has only been in charge of West Ham since January, may have earned a stay of execution thanks to their late goal spree at the City Ground.
England forward Jarrod Bowen curled home from 18 yards in the 84th minute.
Lucas Paqueta converted an 88th minute penalty after Crysencio Summerville was fouled by Ibrahim Sangare.
Callum Wilson sealed the Hammers’ first win this season with a 90th-minute header.
Forest’s first defeat this season came after boss Nuno Espirito Santo criticised the club’s transfer policy and admitted his relationship with owner Evangelos Marinakis has suffered.
Nuno led Forest into Europe for the first time in 30 years after an impressive seventh place finish last season.
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Man City rocked by Brighton as West Ham ease pressure on Potter
Premier League results
Brighton 2-1 Manchester City
Nottingham Forest 0-3 West Ham
MANCHESTER CITY BLEW the lead in a shock 2-1 defeat at Brighton that extended their troubled start to the Premier League season, while West Ham lifted the pressure on manager Graham Potter with a 3-0 win away to Nottingham Forest.
City striker Erling Haaland marked his 100th Premier League appearance with his 88th goal in the competition since joining from Borussia Dortmund in 2022, but his third goal this season wasn’t enough to help Pep Guardiola’s side bounce back from last weekend’s 2-0 home defeat against Tottenham.
James Milner’s second half penalty hauled Brighton level before Brajan Gruda’s late strike completed City’s collapse.
Spain midfielder Rodri made his first league start for City since suffering a serious knee injury against Arsenal in September 2024.
Haaland should have given City an early lead after racing clean through, but he scuffed a tame shot straight at Bart Verbruggen.
He also lashed just wide from 18 yards after a flowing City move.
The Norway striker missed another chance with a weak header from Rayan Ait-Nouri’s cross, allowing Verbruggen the chance to claw it to safety.
Haaland persevered and finally pierced the Brighton defence in the 34th minute, stabbing past Verbruggen from close-range after Omar Marmoush prodded the ball into his path. Haaland forced Verbruggen into a miscued clearance just before half-time, but Rodri blazed the chance over.
Matheus Nunes handed Brighton a lifeline in the 67th minute.
Lewis Dunk shrugged off Bernardo Silva’s attempt to mark him and blasted a shot that Nunes blocked with his arm away from his body.
Milner sent James Trafford the wrong way with a clinical penalty before copying Diogo Jota’s goal celebration in tribute to his former Liverpool team-mate.
It was the 39-year-old’s first Premier League goal since 2019, making him the second oldest scorer in the competition’s history behind Teddy Sheringham, who was 40 when he set the record.
City were in disarray and German youngster Gruda made them pay in the 89th minute, breaking into the area before delivering a composed finish to spark wild celebrations as Guardiola looked on in disbelief.
In Sunday’s other early game, West Ham struck late to secure a surprise 3-0 win against Nottingham Forest.
Potter had faced calls for his sacking after West Ham conceded eight goals in two successive top-flight defeats, and then crashed out of the League Cup at Wolves.
Former Chelsea and Brighton boss Potter, who has only been in charge of West Ham since January, may have earned a stay of execution thanks to their late goal spree at the City Ground.
England forward Jarrod Bowen curled home from 18 yards in the 84th minute.
Lucas Paqueta converted an 88th minute penalty after Crysencio Summerville was fouled by Ibrahim Sangare.
Callum Wilson sealed the Hammers’ first win this season with a 90th-minute header.
Forest’s first defeat this season came after boss Nuno Espirito Santo criticised the club’s transfer policy and admitted his relationship with owner Evangelos Marinakis has suffered.
Nuno led Forest into Europe for the first time in 30 years after an impressive seventh place finish last season.
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