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Manchester
City were grateful for a penalty save from Joe Hart and goals from Yaya Toure
and Carlos Tevez as a 2-0 win over Chelsea allowed the defending Premier League
champions to claw back some ground in the title race.
Having given away a second-half spot-kick with a foul on Demba Ba and then
avoided a possible red card, England No.1 Hart responded by saving his
international team-mate Frank Lampard's attempt from 12 yards.
That set the stage for Toure and substitute Tevez to go on and win the game and
allow City to continue to cling to the hope of catching table-topping Manchester
United.
United had temporarily moved 15 points clear with their win at Queens Park
Rangers on Saturday but Roberto Mancini's City reduced that deficit by three
points.
Both managers had gone into the game under considerable pressure but Mancini
ended it far happier than Chelsea counterpart Rafa Benitez, who suffered more
abuse from fans.
Jack Rodwell made only his third City start and he played a part in a positive
start by the home team, who had their first shot within 40 seconds as Yaya Toure
took aim from the edge of the area but Petr Cech saved easily.
Despite their early dominance, it was 15 minutes before City really tested Cech
as Matija Nastasic went forward for a corner but the goalkeeper dealt with the
Serbian's header before then doing the same from Rodwell later in the half.
City went into the second half with the same determination but Sergio Aguero's
acrobatic volley from David Silva's cross went well wide.
The game's pivotal moment then came in the 50th minute as City switched off at
the back and Ba raced on to a long ball from deep before shrugging off Kolo
Toure and being brought down by the onrushing Hart.
Referee Andre Marriner immediately pointed to the spot but importantly felt Ba
was just moving away from goal and did not show Hart a card, allowing the
goalkeeper to stay on and save Lampard's penalty.
The game opened up and City made the decisive breakthrough just after the hour
when Yaya Toure jinked into the penalty area before making space to curl a low
finish beyond Cech and in at the far post.
Chelsea made a double change in response, with Lampard, after a frustrating game
by recent standards, making way along with Eden Hazard for Victor Moses and
Oscar.
But it was City substitute Tevez who made the most dramatic impact, putting the
game beyond the visitors with a superb strike from outside the area five minutes
from time.
Teams
Manchester City Hart, Zabaleta, K. Toure,
Nastasic, Clichy, Rodwell (Tevez 54), Garcia, Milner, Y. Toure, Silva (Lescott
90), Aguero (Nasri 90)
Subs Not Used Pantillimon, Kolarov, Sinclair, Dzeko
Booked Rodwell, K Toure, Zabaleta
Goals Y. Toure 63, Tevez 85
Chelsea Cech, Ivanovic, Cahill, Luiz, Cole, Mikel (Torres 81),
Lampard (Moses 68), Ramires, Mata, Hazard (Oscar 68), Ba
Subs Not Used Turnbull, Azpilicueta, Terry, Bertrand
Booked Ramires
Goals
Attendance 47,256
Referee A. Marriner