Manchester City’s impressive 27-game unbeaten streak at home came crashing down on Sunday afternoon in a 1-0 loss to Brighton and Hove Albion.
Former Citizen Lee Geum-min slid the ball in at the back post with 10 minutes left on the clock leaving City unable to find the reply.
It was not for lack of trying - the hosts had 35 shots including 13 on target but were denied by the woodwork on several occasions and lacked that ruthless edge in the final third mixed with the ninja-like saves from ’keeper Sophie Baggaley.
It was a historic event at the Joie stadium being Brighton’s first win over the Citizens in top-tier history but boss Gareth Taylor urged his squad to put frustration aside: “Sometimes it’s just not your day no matter how much you knock on the door it doesn’t go for you. "I’m just disappointed in how we played and dealt within those moments.
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