Akanji sees red but Manchester City edge past Brighton
Erling Haaland got back on the scoresheet as Manchester City returned to winning ways with narrow 2-1 win over Brighton.
After suffering successive defeats prior to the recent international break, the champions were in danger of falling to three consecutive Premier League losses for the first time under Pep Guardiola.
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That did not seem likely once play began at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday as early goals from Julian Alvarez and Haaland - his first City strike in four matches - put them on course for three points.
A reply from Brighton substitute Ansu Fati 17 minutes from time made for a nervous finish - and tension increased when Manuel Akanji picked up a second yellow card in stoppage time - but City held on.
For most of the game, City had looked more like their assertive selves with Rodri back after his costly recent suspension. The return of John Stones also brought more assurance, even though first-choice goalkeeper Ederson was on the bench after his recent international exertions for Brazil.
Brighton have impressed under Roberto De Zerbi - of whom Guardiola continually speaks highly - but, for all their enterprising play, their defence is proving leaky and their openness was quickly exploited.
Phil Foden troubled the visitors early on as he seized possession and broke forward to release the lively Jeremy Doku, who cut inside and curled over.
The opener was not long in coming and again Doku glided through the defence to reach the byline and pull back for Alvarez.
The Argentinian World Cup winner's strike was not the cleanest but such is his confidence that his first-time shot had too much power as he beat Jason Steele for his seventh goal of the season.
City maintained the pressure with another break