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Manchester City gave up ground in the Premier League title race as they were held to a draw against Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium. Pep Guardiola will believe his team deserved more after they dominated possession and created a plethora of chances for Erling Haaland that were not taken.

Mauricio Pochettino set up his Chelsea team to counterattack with the pace of Raheem Sterling leading the line and it was the former City man who opened the scoring. Nicolas Jackson breaking down the right before slipping the ball to him. Sterling dribbled into the box, cut inside of Kyle Walker, and curled a cool finish past Ederson.

Chelsea tried to hold onto their slim lead and even switched to five at the back, but City turned up the heat several degrees. The pushed, repeatedly whipping crosses and set pieces into the box and earned a reprieve thanks to crunch player Rodri who popped up inside the final 10 minutes to get them level.

City couldn’t push on for the winner though and Chelsea made it through stoppage time to secure a brilliant result against the champions.

31 Comments

  1. Jackson’s hold up play is really good. He holds the ball up front and passes well. Also, take ons are good.
    This was missing in Chelsea strikers expect for costa in previous seasons.
    Only if his finishing improves.

  2. Lastwala penalty to tha.ball was stuck on hand for 2 sec..sorry I forgot that football can play with hand also in own box lol..jab admi sach dekh kar nadekha karta hai tab bolta hai nahi hai to nahi hai ….explain kiyu nahi kiya …..penalty se mur gaya…..give me reason to prove that was not penalty.

  3. brother the hole match city attack on your side It's you defence that saves you. how can you call this game a good game for Chelsea. is Chelsea really a mid club whom happy playing like this😂

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