Man City and Pep Guardiola have reached a humiliating low following their 2-1 defeat at Brighton, which capped a fourth straight defeat, Pep Guardiola suffered such fate for the first time in his managerial career.
City took the lead courtesy of Erling Haaland mid-way through the first-half but the host came back with intention after the break, scoring through substitutes Joao Pedro and Mathew O’Riley to sea a massive win.
It is their first win against the Cityzens in seven attempts, and Fabian Hurzeler continues his unpredictable strength, to see his side return to winning ways after back-to-back loss to Liverpool.
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Man City and Pep Guardiola set lows in loss
Manchester City has now gone four games without a win, their longest winless run since another run of four between March and April in 2017 (2D. 2L)
It is the first time a Pep Guardiola side has lost four straight games since he started his managerial career at Barcelona, while Manchester City also suffered the fate for the first time since the takeover, after previously doing so in August 2006 under Stuart Pearce.