But, in the second half, despite the entries into play of Bernardo Silva (72nd) and Kevin de Bruyne (74th), the Sky Blues gradually lost control of the game, and suffered an increasing number of chances. But if Brighton initially appeared clumsy in front of goal, like Jack Hinshelwood (52nd), Georginio Rutte (65th) and Kaoru Mitoma (68th), the Seagulls ended up scoring, quite logically, by through João Pedro, who took advantage of a ball poorly cleared by the Mancunian defeat (1-1, 78th), then Matthew O’Riley, who closely beat Ederson’ with a strike from inside the left foot, after being well served by Pedro (2-1, 83rd).