This Manchester City’s rollercoaster has seen them reach the unprecedented heights less than two years ago, but at this point – it’s inches away from hitting a rock bottom.Pep Guardiola’s team is out of Champions League places after a disappointing 2-2 home draw against Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday night. The Cityzens failed to clinch a victory despite being twice in front, thus jeopardizing even the fifth position, as Newcastle United could leapfrog them soon as they have a game in hand and just a point less than the Skyblues.🗣 Pep Guardiola: “Performance was much better than the one against Nottingham Forest. We had good moments, the chances with Savinho, two goals in the first half, Doku was incredible, Ruben Dias fantastic…” pic.twitter.com/actkKoVPRc— The Touchline | Football Coverage (@TouchlineX) March 15, 2025 The depth of City’s crisis is so serious that no one at Etihad was confident of the victory despite Erling Haaland’s opener from the spot. And they were right for not believing in the hosts.Haaland has become the first player in Premier League history to reach 100 goal involvements in fewer than 100 games (94). That didn’t impress the Seagulls too much, though, who bounced back even before the break.Phenomenal @ErlingHaaland 🩵 pic.twitter.com/S7xthkVShG— Manchester City (@ManCity) March 15, 2025 Pervis Estupinan fancied his chances from a 22-yard out free kick and curled it off the post as Stefan Ortega – who replaced Ederson – couldn’t get his hands on it.The defending champion restored the lead through Omar Marmoush, as the visitors lost the ball in midfield, and Ilkay Gundogan assisted Marmoush. His effort was brilliant as the ball went into the back of the net.##NAJAVA_MECA_8779943##He who hoped Manchester City had made a breakthrough at that point made a false prediction.After the break, the home side couldn’t find the necessary composure and balance, while the Seagulls grabbed a deserved draw thanks to an own goal. Jack Hinshelwood made the most of Adam Webster’s pass, but his effort was going wide. Thankfully for Brighton, Abdukodir Khusanov was in the way of the ball, and he accidentally tapped it into his own net.Manchester city to Europa League is inevitable. pic.twitter.com/smzJKV3WrW— Ray (@LFCRayy) March 15, 2025 Things are looking deplorable for Pep and his army, deprived of hope and joy, as they could end up in the Europa League or even the Conference League if the rollercoaster continues its way down.PREMIER LEAGUE MATCHDAY 29 SaturdayEverton – West Ham 1-1 (0-0)/O’Brien 90+1 – Soucek 67/Ipswich – Nottingham Forest 2-4 (0-3)/Cajuste 82, Hirts 90+3 – Elanga 37,41, Milenkovic 35, Silva 87/Manchester City – Brighton 2-2 (2-1)/Haaland 11 pen, Marmoush 39 – Estupinan 21, Khusanov 48 og/Southampton – Wolves 1-2 (0-1)/Onuachu 75 – Larssen 19, 47/20:30: (1.80) Bournemouth (4.10) Brentford (4.40)Sunday16:30: (1.85) Arsenal (3.70) Chelsea (4.60)16:30: (2.10) Fulham (3.60) Tottenham (3.60)22:00: (4.50) Leicester (3.50) Man.Utd. (1.83)***odds are subject to change***
