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Blues Maintain Title Challenge (Sky Sports)
Manchester City 0 Chelsea 2
Chelsea
kept the pressure on title rivals Manchester United by cruising to a 2-0 victory
at Manchester City.
City skipper Richard Dunne gave the visitors the lead with a sixth-minute own
goal, and Salomon Kalou's 53rd-minute strike proved enough to seal the three
points for the Blues.
Chelsea's 11th away win of the season closes the gap at the top of the Premier
League table to two points ahead of United's trip to Middlesbrough on Sunday.
City were unfortunate not to draw themselves level having dominated the last 30
minutes of the first half but Chelsea were far from firing on all cylinders.
Perfect
With Arsenal having to settle for a draw against Liverpool, Chelsea got off to
the perfect start by taking the lead after only six minutes.
Michael Essien raced forward for the visitors and slipped a pass to Nicolas
Anelka on the right. He swept it into the area and City skipper Dunne got his
bearings wrong, toe-poking his attempted clearance beyond goalkeeper Joe Hart.
Chelsea kept up the pressure and Anelka scampered away in the 12th minute but as
he shaped to shoot Nedum Onuoha made a crucial block.
City responded two minutes later and Michael Johnson got into a good position
only to fire his effort over the bar.
Then Martin Petrov rattled a shot wide and Benjani Mwaruwari headed high over
the bar while Gelson Fernandes found the arms of Carlo Cudicini with his effort
in the 21st minute.
Benjani and Stephen Ireland linked up in the 28th minute only for the Republic
of Ireland midfielder's effort to be blocked. Then Petrov thumped in a fierce
drive that was superbly tipped away by Cudicini at the post.
Chelsea again found themselves on the back foot and Ashley Cole hacked the ball
off the line in the 31st minute, the England defender showing good awareness
after Johnson's effort had been deflected to leave Cudicini stranded.
Chelsea hit back and Kalou got clear only to send a shot wide of the post. It
was a brief respite as Ireland sent a shot into the goalkeeper's body after 38
minutes.
Petrov then found the wrong side of the post with a neat inswinging free-kick
and City were growing in confidence.
Momentum
Chelsea had lost some of their momentum and Grant made a change in the 51st
minute, bringing on Joe Cole for Wright-Phillips.
They immediately looked more threatening and Kalou extended their lead two
minutes later with a cool finish. He latched onto a through ball from Essien and
rounded Hart to find the corner for his 11th goal of the season.
Anelka almost added a third in the 55th minute only for his header to come back
off the bar following a cross from Lampard.
City were forced to make a change in the 58th minute when Onuoha was stretchered
off after suffering a shoulder injury in a fall. He was replaced by Sun Jihai as
they attempted to try to peg back Chelsea's lead.
The title chasers, however, were looking dangerous every time they broke
forward. Anelka got clear down the left in the 63rd minute and picked out Kalou
but his effort was blocked by Gelson Fernandes.
Petrov almost pulled a goal back with a fine free-kick that was just off target.
Chelsea, though, never looked like giving up their two-goal advantage and got
the result they wanted. City, however, are in free fall and have now won only
once in seven games.
Manchester City
Hart,
Corluka, Dunne, Onuoha (Jihai 59), Ball, Ireland (Caicedo 75), Gelson, Johnson,
Petrov, Elano (Vassell 65), Mwaruwari
Subs Not Used
Isaksson, Hamann
Booked Gelson
Goals
Chelsea
Cudicini, Belletti (Ferreira
86), A. Cole, Alex, Terry, Essien, Mikel, Lampard, Wright-Phillips (J. Cole 52),
Anelka, Kalou
Subs Not Used
Hilario, Shevchenko, Ballack
Booked
Goals
Dunne (og) 6, Kalou 53
Attendance 42,594
Referee
C. Foy