Omar Marmoush believes Manchester City ‘will be good’ in the battle for Europe
The champions remain outside the Premier League top four after twice surrendering the lead in a 2-2 draw with fellow European contenders Brighton.

Omar Marmoush is confident Manchester City can rise to the challenge and recover the ground they have lost in the race for Champions League places.
The champions remain outside the Premier League top four after twice surrendering the lead in a 2-2 draw with fellow European contenders Brighton at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.
Marmoush had put City back ahead after Pervis Estupinan’s free-kick cancelled out an Erling Haaland penalty, but an Abdukodir Khusanov own goal meant the points were shared.
After four successive titles, City are not used to being locked in such battles at this stage of the season, but January signing Marmoush remains upbeat.
“Of course it is a challenge but we will do everything,” said the Egyptian, who has now scored four goals since his £59million switch from Eintracht Frankfurt.
“We will put our heads down, try to work as hard as we can and, always when we are on the pitch, give 100 per cent. Hopefully, in the end, we will secure that place.
“We just have to try to show our quality more, have more confidence on the ball, keep the ball more and just do what Man City always did, and I think we will be good.”

Marmoush said: “It was a very intense game, a very open game with a lot of spaces.
“In the end, it’s not the best feeling, not getting the three points in our stadium, but we will keep going.”
Brighton remain just a point behind City in a tight battle for the European positions.
The Seagulls enjoyed a run to the last 16 of the Europa League last year and are keen to qualify for continental competition again.

Defender Jack Hinshelwood said: “Last season we had a taste of what Europe can be like.
“As a club we are just driving every day to get back that feeling because we know that those games are special.
“It’d be a great achievement for the club if we can finish in the top five or top seven for Europe. We’re definitely pushing.”