
Pep Guardiola believes versatile Phil Foden can still get better after he scored twice as Manchester City produced a devastating first-half display to beat Brighton and move up to second in the Premier League.
Foden, playing as a forward against the Seagulls, took his tally to four for the season with his brace as he helped make sure of a win that moved City up to second, two points behind leaders Chelsea.
The 21-year-old has played in a number of positions this season and Guardiola praised the versatility of the England international, and warned there is even more to come from him.
"In the final third he can play up front, has the quality to move and be aggressive one on one and arrive in the box. He can play as a false nine, a winger, wide right or wide left," said the City boss.
"He is a guy who is a midfield player with a big sense of the goal. He is still young and still has a margin to improve."
Brighton could have gone above City with a win but simply could not cope with the away side's sweeping attacks as they scored three goals in 31 minutes.
A brilliant hooked clearance off the line by Lewis Dunk from Gabriel Jesus' shot in the 10th minute was only a brief reprieve for the hosts as City took the lead three minutes later.
Seagulls goalkeeper Robert Sanchez dropped a routine save from a deflected shot at the feet of Bernardo Silva, who quickly found Ilkay Gundogan to score from close range.
The visitors made it 2-0 after a devastatingly quick break from a Brighton attack, charging up the pitch before Jack Grealish flicked the ball into Foden's path and the forward made no mistake for his third goal of the season.
Foden got his fourth of the campaign just moments later as Jesus' shot deflected off him after Sanchez could only stab away Grealish's low effort at the near post.
The England international almost got his hat-trick just before half-time but Sanchez made a fine save to keep out a curling effort.
Brighton were better after the break and Ederson had to be alert to keep out decent efforts from Pascal Gross and Leandro Trossard.
Ederson was finally beaten in the closing stages when Enock Mwepu was brought down inside the box and Alexis Mac Allister just managed to get the ball past the City goalkeeper's dive.
Brighton came from two goals down to beat Guardiola's side last season but there was to be no fightback this time as City wrapped up the win when an unmarked Riyad Mahrez rifled home in stoppage time as the visitors moved back to within two points of leaders Chelsea.
"I was impressed with everybody in reference to the second half," said Brighton boss Graham Potter.
"I wouldn't want to single anyone out, the first goal was soft from our perspective. I couldn't have been more proud of the boys and what they gave."
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Slick City firmly in their groove
City started this season with a 1-0 defeat by Tottenham but if that produced any concerns about their ability to mount a strong title defence they have long since been eradicated.
They have not lost a Premier League game since and the past seven days have seen them at their attacking best, with 11 goals scored in their past three games and just two conceded.
Brighton had come into this game having conceded just two goals in open play in the Premier League after an excellent start to the season, but City got three against them in just 31 minutes as the hosts punished almost every slight mistake the Seagulls made.
City had nine shots on target in the first half - the most by any side in the Premier League this season - and while they were far below that level after the break, the damage had already been done.
Brighton will take heart from a second-half performance that showed their early season form is not a blip, although City did come to life after Mac Allister's late goal.
City have now taken 20 points from the past 24 on offer in the Premier League and show no signs of slowing down in their pursuit of back-to-back league titles.
Player of the match
MarchSolly March
Brighton & Hove Albion
Avg
- Squad number20Player nameMarchAverage rating
8.45
- Squad number2Player nameLampteyAverage rating
6.27
- Squad number5Player nameDunkAverage rating
5.91
- Squad number3Player nameCucurellaAverage rating
5.81
- Squad number10Player nameMac AllisterAverage rating
5.76
- Squad number14Player nameLallanaAverage rating
5.60
- Squad number11Player nameTrossardAverage rating
5.60
- Squad number15Player nameModerAverage rating
5.53
- Squad number1Player nameSánchezAverage rating
5.49
- Squad number12Player nameMwepuAverage rating
5.48
- Squad number34Player nameVeltmanAverage rating
5.34
- Squad number13Player nameGroßAverage rating
5.21
- Squad number33Player nameBurnAverage rating
5.20
- Squad number9Player nameMaupayAverage rating
5.01
Manchester City
Avg
Squad number20Player nameBernardo Silva
Average rating7.68
Squad number47Player nameFoden
Average rating7.64
Squad number27Player nameJoão Cancelo
Average rating7.37
Squad number9Player nameGabriel Jesus
Average rating7.37
Squad number8Player nameGündogan
Average rating7.36
Squad number3Player nameRúben Dias
Average rating7.33
Squad number26Player nameMahrez
Average rating7.32
Squad number10Player nameGrealish
Average rating7.30
Squad number2Player nameWalker
Average rating7.19
Squad number16Player nameRodri
Average rating7.18
Squad number14Player nameLaporte
Average rating7.15
Squad number31Player nameEderson
Average rating7.15
Squad number17Player nameDe Bruyne
Average rating6.91
Squad number25Player nameFernandinho
Average rating6.88
Line-ups
Brighton
Formation 3-5-2