Aguero on target as Man City down promoted Brighton

Aguero on target as Man City down promoted Brighton

by Joseph Anthony
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Sergio Aguero fires in City’s opening goal

A clinical Sergio Aguero strike and a Lewis Dunk own goal condemned Brighton to a losing return to the top flight as they went down 2-0 to Manchester City in the Premier League at the Falmer Stadium on Saturday.

Cityโ€™s Gabriel Jesus had two goals ruled out โ€“ for handball and offside โ€“ and Pep Guardiolaโ€™s team struggled to break a stubborn Brighton side down until Aguero fired home a pass from David Silva to open the scoring in the 70th minute.

Five minutes later, Brighton defender Dunk slammed a header into his own net as he tried to clear a cross under pressure from Jesus, with the home side lacking the firepower to mount a comeback in the closing stages.

In the end it turned into a routine win for Spaniard Guardiola, who gave debuts to four of his new signings.

England full back Kyle Walker, who arrived from Tottenham Hotspur for a reported 50 million pounds ($65.06 million), was a constant menace on the right flank and was man of the match.

โ€œWe needed the win and it was good to get off to a good start, so we are happy,โ€ he said.

โ€œI am enjoying working with the club, the lads have been so welcoming and I am enjoying my football. It is better to play with a smile on your face.โ€

LATE BREAKTHROUGH

Cityโ€™s breakthrough came within minutes of Guardiola bringing on Leroy Sane, just one member of a star-studded bench from which Bernardo Silva and Raheem Sterling later emerged.

For Brighton, it was a disappointing top-tier return after 34 years, ironically against the same opponents who they faced in their final game before relegation in 1983.

Despite a wall of noise from the home fans, the Seagulls spent most of the game on the back foot, content to concede possession and setting up a compact defensive unit deep in their own half.

In the end they were undone by their own mistakes, with Dale Stephens caught in possession in the lead-up to Agueroโ€™s goal and Dunkโ€™s own goal sealing their fate in a game City should have won more comfortably given their 75 percent possession.

โ€œIt was always going to be difficult for us to score,โ€ said Brighton manager Chris Hughton.

โ€œWe have to make sure that come the end of the (transfer) window, we have a squad that can do well enough in this division. We have to win the games that we can do.โ€

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