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Brighton worry me a little bit. I thought they had turned the corner a few weeks ago when they beat Huddersfield and then Crystal Palace at the start of March, but since then they have been well beaten in both their Premier League games against Southampton and Chelsea.
Yes they will raise their game at Wembley, but they are playing a Manchester City side who have found their groove.
City were so comfortable against Cardiff on Wednesday that they did not even have to play particularly well to win, and it could well be a similar story here.
Source: BBC
Who can rest the kind of players that Manchester City did in midweek and breeze through?
The problem with City is that they are in a nervous situation. It only takes one mistake, one bad refereeing decision and it's gone. Any mistake and that's it. It all depends on how they handle the pressure.
They are sort of trying to take their foot off the gas when they are 2-0 up against Cardiff. In November, December or January that would have been six or seven. They are starting to save themselves for bigger games.
Brighton got beaten by Southampton last weekend and then well beaten by Chelsea. I can't see anything but a City win.
Source: Skysports