Manchester City drew 1–1 at home against Brighton in the Premier League, dropping more points in the chase for league-leading Arsenal. Erling Braut Haaland gave the team the lead from the penalty spot, but Kaoru Mitoma equalized with an assist from Swedish international Yasin Ayari. Meanwhile, Aston Villa drew 0–0 against Crystal Palace.
Manchester City, second in the Premier League table, continues to struggle with draws at the start of the year. Following a 1–1 draw against Chelsea over the weekend, where a late opponent goal equalized, the team followed up with another stalemate on Wednesday. At home at the Etihad Stadium, the match against Brighton ended 1–1.
City took the lead in the late first half when Erling Braut Haaland converted a penalty to make it 1–0. But in the 60th minute, Brighton equalized through Kaoru Mitoma, assisted by Swedish international midfielder Yasin Ayari. Ayari, who did not have his best evening on the pitch, later lost possession in a way that nearly led to a City goal, but Haaland missed the chance to make it 2–1.
Meanwhile, third-placed Aston Villa drew 0–0 away at Crystal Palace, with Victor Nilsson Lindelöf in central defense. Both Manchester City and Aston Villa trail Arsenal by five points, who have the opportunity to extend their lead to eight points on Thursday in the big clash at home against Liverpool. City's recent matches have ended 0–0, 1–1, and now 1–1, benefiting the league-leading London side.