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Branislav
Ivanovic scored the only goal as Chelsea ended Manchester City's Premier League
home run with a 1-0 victory.
City had won their previous 11 league fixtures at the Etihad this season - and
had scored at least in their last 61, stretching back to November 2010 - but
their fortress was raided by their title rivals on Monday night.
Jose Mourinho masterminded a narrow success that drew his Blues side level with
City on 53 points - two behind leaders Arsenal - with 14 games left to play.
Chelsea were unfortunate not to win by a larger margin. After Ivanovic lashed
the visitors in front from the edge of the area on 32 minutes, they hit the
woodwork three times through Samuel Eto'o, Nemanja Matic and Gary Cahill.
David Silva threatened to snatch an equaliser as City pushed hard in the final
stages, but Manuel Pellegrini could have few complaints about the result on a
night when Chelsea displayed discipline and no shortage of skill, with Eden
Hazard their stand-out performer in attack and Matic impressing in a central
role.
City were without midfielder Fernandinho. The Brazilian was forced out injured,
meaning Martin Demichelis moved into midfield and Matija Nastasic returned in
defence. Alvaro Negredo was restored up front for the injured Sergio Aguero.
Chelsea left playmaker Oscar on the bench as they adopted a more defensive
approach, with David Luiz and Matic replacing him and John Obi Mikel.
Silva turned the ball the wrong side of the post early on after good work by
Yaya Toure, but City looked increasingly open at the back - Willian somehow
squandering a four-on-two situation - and were punished just after the half-hour
mark.
Ramires saw a shot blocked by Vincent Kompany and the ball fell to Ivanovic, who
fizzed in a left-footed shot into the bottom corner giving Joe Hart no chance.
Referee Mike Dean booked two players from either side before the break as the
match became more competitive, and Chelsea almost doubled their advantage on 44
minutes, only for Eto'o to see his shot from a tight angle come back off the
crossbar after Hazard's pass had slid across the area.
Toure drilled wide from Dzeko's lay-off early in the second half and after Matic
had seen a long-range effort clatter the bar, Stevan Jovetic replaced Negredo in
the City attack on 57 minutes.
Ten minutes later, Chelsea had again tested the frame of the goal via Cahill's
header from a Willian corner.
Silva had two sights of goal but Cech was equal to the first - a free-kick that
was expertly pushed away - and the second moments later was poked wide under
pressure.
On 87 minutes, Mourinho was enraged when last defender Nastasic was only booked
for hauling down substitute Oscar on the halfway line, but it was not a pivotal
decision.
Cech was called into action once more in stoppage time to deny Jovetic's
fiercely-struck effort, while Nastasic miskicked when left unmarked in the area
at the death.
Chelsea hung on for a victory which saw them become the first team to do the
double over City since Everton in 2010/11 - and they could now overtake both
Pellegrini's team and leaders Arsenal if results go their way on Saturday.
Teams
Manchester City Hart, Zabaleta, Kompany, Nastasic, Kolarov, Navas,
Toure, Demichelis, Silva, Negredo (Jovetic 57), Dzeko
Subs Not Used Pantilimon, Clichy, Boyata, Milner, Rodwell, Lopes
Booked Kolarov, Demichelis, Nastasic
Goals
Chelsea Cech, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry (c), Azpilicueta, Luiz, Matic,
Ramires, Willian (Mikel 90+2), Hazard (Ba 90+4), Eto’o (Oscar 83)
Subs Not Used Schwarzer, Cole, Lampard, Salaha
Booked Ivanovic, Matic, Willian
Goals Ivanovic 32
Attendance 47,364
Referee Mike Dean