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Pep Guardiola praises Man City intensity in Brighton draw - 48 hours after title party

Pep Guardiola praised his Manchester City players for playing with intensity in the 1-1 draw with Brighton and Hove Albion on Wednesday night, just 48 hours after some late-night parties to celebrate becoming Premier League champions.

For the first time since February, City failed to win a league game as a stunning goal by Brighton's Paraguayan teenager Julio Enciso snapped their 12-game winning run.

Erling Haaland, who set up Phil Foden's opener, had a late goal disallowed, resulting in a yellow card for Guardiola.

City have one more league game left before an FA Cup final against Manchester United and then a Champions League final against Inter Milan.

Victories in both will see City match Manchester United's treble, so Guardiola's side might have been excused taking their foot off the gas having won a fifth title in six seasons at the weekend. That they did not win, however, was more to do with an excellent Brighton side who sealed a Europa League spot.

"Exceptional game. Congratulations to Brighton for their deserved qualification to the Europa League," Guardiola told Sky Sports. "The game we played, 48 hours after [the title celebrations], 48 hours later we behaved and we showed why we were the champions against that team.

"We showed what we have done with and without the ball. I didn't see one drop in our intensity and idea. They had chances, we had chances, we scored a goal, they scored a goal.

"Both teams want the ball, both teams want to press. The keepers are fundamental in this game. The quality (Brighton) have, they are an exceptional team."

Guardiola shared some jokes during the game with Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi and warmly congratulated the home players. But he was angry that Haaland's goal was

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