Southampton hold Manchester City scoreless, Everton and Brighton take away wins

Draw leaves City two points behind second-place Arsenal

Manchester City's Erling Haaland in action against Southampton. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA
Manchester City's Erling Haaland in action against Southampton. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA

Manchester City missed the chance to pile the pressure on second-placed Arsenal after being held to a goalless draw at Southampton, who ensured they would not become the equal worst team in Premier League history.

The draw left City, with an inferior goal difference, two points behind the Gunners, who head to champions Liverpool on Sunday, and two ahead of Newcastle and Chelsea, who play each other on Sunday.

However, bottom side Southampton’s 12th point of the season meant they moved ahead of Derby’s 2008 tally, sparking wild celebrations among fans.

Brentford and Brighton maintained their push for European football next season with victories at Ipswich and Wolves respectively.

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Kevin Schade scored his fourth goal in three league matches in the eighth-placed Bees’ 1-0 win as he headed in an 18th-minute corner from Bryan Mbeumo, who became the third player to register 25 Premier League goal involvements this season.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola with Savinho after the game at St Marys Stadium. Photograph: Matthews/PA
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola with Savinho after the game at St Marys Stadium. Photograph: Matthews/PA

Brighton remain just behind on goal difference after Danny Welbeck, who earlier had a goal ruled out for offside, reached double figures in a Premier League campaign for the first time with a 29th-minute penalty.

With leading scorer Joao Pedro having already scored 11, the Seagulls now have multiple players scoring 10-plus league goals in a single season for the first time.

Brajan Gruda scored his maiden Brighton goal with a dink over the goalkeeper in the 85th minute to seal a 2-0 win.

Everton recorded only their second win in 11 matches after coming from behind to beat Fulham 3-1 at Craven Cottage.

Trailing to Raul Jimenez’s 17th-minute header, Vitalii Mykolenko equalised via a deflected shot from the edge of the area in first-half added time.

Centre back Michael Keane, on his first start since February, headed home Dwight McNeil’s inswinging 70th-minute corner and four minutes later Bernd Leno allowed Beto’s shot to squeeze under his arms.

Elsewhere, Everton took a 3-1 win over Fulham. Raúl Jiménez opened the scoring for the home side midway through the opening half, Vitalii Mykolenko netting Everton’s reply just before the break. Michael Keane broke the deadlock on 70 minutes before Beto bagged the winner minutes later.

At Molineux Stadium, a penalty from Danny Welbeck put Brighton ahead of Wolves, Brajan Gruda following up in the 85th minute to earn Fabian Hürzeler‘s side a 2-0 win. And an early goal from Kevin Schade was enough to see Brentford past Ipswich Town at Portman Road.

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