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Published on 2024-04-25 20:55:58
Manchester City delivered an impressive performance against Brighton, securing a 4-0 victory at the Amex Stadium. Despite Brighton’s strong start, City took control of the game with goals from Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden. De Bruyne’s stunning header, his first in the Premier League, set the tone for City’s dominance throughout the match. Jamie Redknapp praised De Bruyne’s finish and compared it to a goal scored at the World Cup.
While Brighton posed a potential challenge for City, De Bruyne’s moment of brilliance allowed the visitors to settle and assert their superiority. The midfielder’s exceptional header showcased his diverse skills and added to his impressive goal-scoring record for the team. City’s win and performance sent a clear message to Arsenal, following their defeat of Chelsea, highlighting their strength and depth as a team.
De Bruyne’s goal was a standout moment in an overall fantastic night for Manchester City. The midfielder’s versatility and talent were on full display, earning him praise from commentators and fans alike. With this victory, City demonstrated their capabilities and solidified their position as a top contender in the Premier League.
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