Tottenham vs Brighton LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction as Trossard scores late winner
Tottenham 0-1 Brighton: Follow all the reaction as Spurs slip to a damaging late loss at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Tottenham Hotspur blew a chance to strengthen their grip on fourth place in the Premier League as they suffered a dramatic, late 1-0 home defeat to Brighton and Hove Albion.
Antonio Conte’s side produced a lacklustre display and looked set for a frustrating stalemate before Leandro Trossard made things even worse with a 90th-minute winner.
After four successive wins, the pre-match mood in north London was one of optimism but Tottenham’s performance was in stark contrast to the bright spring sunshine. They managed only one goal attempt in a dismal first half in which Brighton were by far the better side.
Spurs showed a little more urgency after the break with Son Heung-min twice having shots blocked, but the Seagulls always carried the greater goal threat and deservedly took the points when Trossard cut in from the left and beat Hugo Lloris with a low angled shot with the outside of his foot.
Follow all the latest score updates from Tottenham vs Brighton below.
Man City 1 - 3 Liverpool
63 mins: Liverpool seem to be trying to take the sting out of the game by passing the ball around the back line. This draws City into the press and the ball gets played over the top to Mo Salah. He brings it down beautifully and slides a pass up to Sadio Mane ahwo carries the ball over to the right of the box. Salah makes an underlapping run into the middle of the ball before Mane picks him out. He’s looking to shoot but Ake slides in and pokes the ball out for a corner.
Man City 1 - 3 Liverpool
60 mins: An hour played and Liverpool still have the advantage at Wembley but Manchester City are fighting hard. They’re making it difficult for Liverpool to put anything together in an attacking sense. Mane and Fernandinho come together again but it’s the Liverpool man who gets booked this time.
Man City 1 - 3 Liverpool
56 mins: Fernandinho gets everyone squaring up with a forceful sliding tackle on Sadio Mane. Naby Keita kicks off with the Man City captain and most of the other players get involved to break it up.
The result sees Fernandinho shown a yellow card and Liverpool awarded a free kick.
Man City 1 - 3 Liverpool
53 mins: Nathan Ake gives away a free kick just outside his own penalty area and Alexander-Arnold flicks the set piece into the box towards Virgil van Dijk only for Ake to get there first and prod it behind for a corner.
Robertson’s corner curls into the middle by flies over Van Dijk’s head and skips away to safety.
Man City 1 - 3 Liverpool
50 mins: The game is very much alive again now. City look a lot sharper than they did in the first half and are pressing Liverpool better, forcing the errors from the Reds. Thiago puts the ball out for a throw in under pressure Bernardo and it’s Liverpool’s turn to look a little uncomfortable now.
GOAL! Man City 1 - 3 Liverpool (Grealish, 47’)⚽️
47 mins: Yes they can! What a start to the second half for Man City. Whatever Pep Guardiola said at the break seems to have worked as Gabriel Jesus keeps himself onside and makes a darting run in behind the Liverpool line as the ball is played into the box for him. He collects it, shimmies inside of Fabinho and slots it over to Jack Grealish who smokes it home to give City a glimmer of hope.
Second half: Man City 0 - 3 Liverpool
Kick off: No changes from either team as Manchester City get the second half underway. Can they get the next goal and get themselves back into this game?
Man City 0 - 2 Liverpool
Sadio Mané has scored nine goals against Man City, only scoring more against Crystal Palace (13) since he arrived in England in 2014.
In fact, since the start of the 2014-15 season, no player has scored more goals against Manchester City in all competitions.
Hillsborough minute’s silence stopped early after crowd disruption
The minute’s silence before Liverpool’s FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City to mark the 33rd anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster was stopped early after being disrupted by noise from the Manchester City fans at Wembley.
WIth the match taking place one day after 15 April - the date in which a crush on the Leppings Lane led to the death of 97 people the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest in 1989 - both teams lined up on the centre circle but noise continued to emerge from the end of the stadium where the Manchester City fans were seated.
It sparked booing from Liverpool supporters at the opposite end of the stadium and referee Michael Oliver was forced to blow his whistle after around 20 seconds to bring the silence to an early end.
Manchester City released a statement midway through the first half apologising for the incident. A club spokesperson said: “Manchester City are extremely disappointed with the actions of some City supporters during the minute’s silence before today’s game. The Club sincerely apologises to all those connected with Liverpool Football Club.”
Hillsborough minute’s silence stopped early after crowd disruption
The minute’s silence was brought to an end after around 20 seconds following noise from the Manchester City end
Man City 0 - 3 Liverpool
Ibrahima Konate opened the scoring for Liverpool with another headed effort before Sadio Mane sent home two goals to blow Man City away in the first half at Wembley.
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