Brighton manager Graham Potter was proud of the way his players reacted against a Manchester City side that made league leaders Chelsea look 'ordinary'.
City raced into a three-goal lead at the Amex Stadium on Saturday night before seeing off a more spirited response from the hosts to claim a 4-1 victory.
That keeps them two points behind the early frontrunners Chelsea, following their 7-0 thrashing of Norwich, as they look to best City again after winning the Champions League final in May.
Potter was not bold enough to think that the half-time scoreline did not play a part in the way the second half panned out. However, noting the way City had performed at Chelsea and Liverpool earlier this season, he was still thrilled with the level of
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