Brighton turns the tables on Manchester City and achieves a thrilling victory in the English Premier League

The Norwegian star Erling Haaland opened the scoring for Manchester City in the 34th minute, after successfully dribbling past Brighton's defenders and shooting from close range, scoring his third goal in three matches this season.
However, Brighton made a strong comeback in the second half, earning a penalty after the ball hit Matheus Nunes' arm, which veteran James Milner successfully converted in the 67th minute, becoming the oldest player to score from the penalty spot in Premier League history at the age of 39 years and 239 days.
In the final moments of the match, Brayan Groudah snatched the winning goal for Brighton in the 89th minute, after breaking the offside trap and dribbling past goalkeeper James Trafford, giving his team a historic victory and handing Manchester City their second consecutive defeat in the league.
The victory boosted Brighton's morale and ignited competition in the standings, while increasing the pressure on City, which has been suffering from a noticeable decline in performance in recent weeks.