Manchester United tasted a 1-3 defeat at Old Trafford while City won by the same margin against the Hammers.

Manchester United tasted a 1-3 defeat at Old Trafford while City won by the same margin against the Hammers.

Manchester United tasted a 1-3 defeat at Old Trafford while City won by the same margin against the Hammers.

London: Jeremy Doku, Bernardo Silva and Erling Haaland scored second-half goals as Manchester City fought back from a goal down to beat West Ham United 3-1 at the London Stadium on Saturday and move back top of the Premier League table.

Liverpool's 3-1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers had taken them to the summit, but City stormed back in the second half of a pulsating game to secure the three points.

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City should have gone ahead in the seventh minute, but a goal-line clearance by Tomas Soucek and a good save from Alphonse Areola kept the game scoreless.

The visitors spurned another great opportunity when Josko Gvardiol whipped a ball across the box but Haaland swept his effort wide of the goal, much to the relief of the flat-footed West Ham defence.

After soaking up enormous pressure, the home side took the lead in the 36th minute when Vladimir Coufal chipped a cross to the far post and James Ward-Prowse produced a brilliant diving header.

Doku equalised 43 seconds into the second half, running menacingly at Coufal before firing home, and Silva and Haaland were on target in the 76th and 86th minutes to send City back top on 15 points, two ahead of Liverpool.

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The Hammers did not give up and almost took the lead again on the hour mark when Michail Antonio played in Emerson only for his shot to be blocked by Manuel Akanji and from the resulting corner Ederson pulled off a magnificent save to deny Kurt Zouma.

Champions City were not to be denied, however, and in the 76th minute Silva gave them the lead, hooking home a scooped pass from Julian Alvarez before Haaland finally got his goal 10 minutes later to secure the three points.

City top the standings on a perfect 15 points from five games, two ahead of Liverpool and three ahead of Brighton & Hove Albion. West Ham drop to sixth on 10 points.

"We played a fantastic game. Even when we were losing against at half-time against an incredible side who is very good at set-pieces, we were efficient, we were patient in the second half," City manager Pep Guardiola told the BBC.

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His side would now turn their attention to their first Champions League group game against Red Star Belgrade on Tuesday.

"We are used to it. Now it's rest, Champions League, defending the crown, game by game. Now we start recovery and everybody will be ready," he said.

Brighton & Hove Albion's Ansu Fati shoots at goal against Manchester United. Photo: Reuters/Molly Darlington

Man United lose again
Manchester United suffered a humbling 3-1 Premier League loss to Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday and have picked up three defeats in the first five matches of a league campaign for the first time since 1989-90.

Despite making a bright start at Old Trafford, United fell behind in the 20th minute when Danny Welbeck slotted home against his former club when left unmarked in the penalty area.

United responded well and thought they had levelled just before the break through big-money signing Rasmus Hojlund, on his full debut, but the ball was adjudged to be out of play when Marcus Rashford pulled the ball back to the Dane.

Brighton fully capitalised on that VAR reprieve, however, as fine goals from Pascal Gross early in the second half and a Joao Pedro strike brought groans of dismay all around Old Trafford.

Substitute Hannibal Mejbri did get one back for the hosts with 18 minutes left but Brighton held on with ease to move up to third in the standings on 12 points from five matches. United dropped to 12th on six points.

"We are disappointed, but it was really small margins," coach Erik ten Hag said. "We are so close against a good side. The first 20 minutes was all ours. We created chances but didn't score.

"It is difficult in this period. Luck has not fallen on our side, but we will fight back and if we stick together, play as a team, stick to the rules, we will return."

After another tumultuous week in Manchester, with Brazilian forward Antony delaying his return to the club to address assault allegations and England winger Jadon Sancho's fall-out with Ten Hag still playing out, United needed matters on the pitch to lift their supporters.

With Hojlund looking lively and Rashford taking the attack to the visitors they looked primed to get back to winning ways, but defensive frailties proved their undoing as Welbeck's fourth goal against his boyhood club put them on the back foot again.

Rashford continued to look the most likely to level in the opening period, striking the angle of post and crossbar following a trademark driving run.

Last season's top scorer went close just after the break, but clinical finishing from Gross took him to four goals against United at Old Trafford, with only Steven Gerrard and Mohamed Salah scoring more there as a visiting player.

There were boos all around Old Trafford as Hojlund was replaced by Anthony Martial, but it was a Brighton change that put the game to bed, with record signing Pedro arrowing a fizzing effort into the net.

Hannibal's first goal for the club did not threaten Brighton's superiority, with the visitors having further chances to extend their lead as they strolled to victory.

Brighton became only the third side to win four consecutive Premier League games against United, after Liverpool between 2000 and 2002, and Manchester City from 2013-14.

"I must admit I feel I know I'm very lucky to be the coach for this team," Brighton coach Roberto De Zerbi told Sky Sports. "It's like I dream because I am enjoying it a lot, enjoying to watch my team playing, showing their quality.

"It's an honour, I'm proud. Brighton is becoming, not a big, big club, but it is not a surprise. The quality of the players is very high."