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Manchester City has the fangs! This Thursday, the Mancunian club traveled to Brighton in a late match counting for the 29th day of the Premier League. In the event of success on the lawn of the Sussex club, the Skyblues could overtake Liverpool, beaten by Everton the day before, and thus follow Arsenal. Dominant, Manchester City put the residents of Falmer Stadium through hell to return to the locker room with a comfortable three-goal lead.
Established in the midfield, Kévin De Bruyne was quick to show the way to his partners. Receiving a one-touch cross from Kyle Walker from the right side, the Red Devil came to clean Jason Steele’s top corner with a magnificent diving header to open the scoring in favor of the Cityzens (17th). A high-class gesture reminiscent of that of Robin Van Persie with the Dutch selection against Spain during the 2014 World Cup.
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