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Frank
Lampard stepped off the substitutes’ bench to score against his former club and
salvage a 1-1 draw for Manchester City at home to Chelsea.
The eagerly-awaited showdown at the Etihad Stadium provided few clear chances as
defences dominated, but it sprang to life in the second half after Pablo
Zabaleta was red carded for a second bookable offence in the 66th minute.
The midfielder steered an excellent finish into the bottom corner from James
Milner’s pass and, although he did not celebrate, his team-mates and fans were
jubilant as City stayed within five points of the leaders.
City gave a debut to Eliaquim Mangala, their £32million signing from Porto
brought in to add greater depth at centre-back, but his job was made much easier
playing alongside his irrepressible captain Vincent Kompany.
Diego Costa, over whom fitness doubts still persist after he was rested for the
midweek Champions League draw with Schalke, arrived at the Etihad Stadium as the
Premier League's hottest striker with seven goals in four matches.
But with the greatest respect to the likes of Everton's Phil Jagielka, Swansea's
Ashley Williams, Leicester's Wes Morgan or Burnley's Michael Duff, the Spain
international found himself facing a whole different class of opponent.
As City dominated possession and territory it took until midway through the
first half for their first real one-to-one but with Costa looking to drive into
the left of the penalty area he was comfortably muscled off the ball by Kompany.
Aside from an optimistic handball shout against Yaya Youre from Cesc Fabregas's
free-kick it was the closest Chelsea came to threatening.
In fact Costa's most significant first-half intervention saw him tangle with
Edin Dzeko which could have resulted in a penalty but only led to a corner,
which was easily repelled.
It was virtually one-way traffic in the first 45 minutes as Dzeko and Toure both
failed to convert early headers, setting a dismal precedent for some mediocre
set-piece play from City.
With Milner enjoying a bright start down the right-hand side City stroked the
ball about confidently but found, like in their 1-0 home defeat by Chelsea last
season, they were smothered as soon as they got within 10 yards of the penalty
area.
Fernandinho sliced wide from outside area and Sergio Aguero, whom had earlier
been left in a heap when John Terry went through the back of him unnoticed by
referee Mike Dean, hooked over.
Toure almost unlocked Chelsea's watertight defence from a looping ball with
outside of his right foot but it dropped agonisingly out of Aguero's reach.
City's pressure continued after the break as Fernandinho blazed wide and Aguero
forced Thibaut Courtois to fumble a snap-shot before the advantage swung in
Chelsea's favour with Zabaleta's dismissal.
Having already been booked for a first-half foul on Eden Hazard the Argentinian
rashly dived in at Costa and the Chelsea striker reacted aggressively and Dean
showed both yellow cards - which meant a premature departure for the City
defender.
Manuel Pellegrini had no option but to shore up the right-back spot by
sacrificing Aguero for Bacary Sagna but having got City where they wanted them,
Chelsea applied what appeared to be the finishing blow as Hazard curled an
inviting, low, cross to the far post where Schurrle tapped home.
Costa had chances to put the game beyond City with a header straight at Joe Hart
and then shooting against the post before Lampard, of all people, made him and
his former employers pay.
He made a special effort to applaud the Chelsea fans at the final whistle but
their club idol may have lost a little of his sheen in their eyes now.
Best of the match
Man of the match: James Milner. He impressed with his quality as well as his
work-rate and produced a fabulous pass to set up Frank Lampard.
Goal of the match: The moment of the match came in the 85th minute as Milner
raced on to a good pass from deep and turned a cross back into the centre on the
volley, giving Lampard the chance to equalise against his former club with the
sort of classy finish that Chelsea fans became accustomed to during his time
with them.
Save of the match: Thibaut Courtois pulled off a decent stop to deny Sergio
Aguero and was then helped out when Ramires reacted quickest to the rebound to
get the ball clear.
Talking point: Were Chelsea right to let Lampard go? What does this game tell us
about the title race?
Andre Schurrle tapped in an Eden Hazard cross five minutes later to set Chelsea
on course for a fifth successive Premier League win, but they were denied by
Lampard.
Teams
Manchester City Hart, Zabaleta, Kompany (c), Mangala, Kolarov
(Lampard 78), Milner, Fernandinho (Navas 73), Toure, Silva, Dzeko (Sagna 70),
Aguero
Subs Not Used Caballero, Nasri, Clichy, Demichelis
Booked Fernandinho, Zabaleta, Silva, Toure
Sent Off Zabaleta
Goals Lampard 85
Chelsea Courtois, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry (c), Azpilicueta,
Fabregas, Matic, Ramires (Mikel 63), Willian (Schurrle 63), Hazard, Costa
(Drogba 86)
Subs Not Used Cech, Luis, Oscar, Remy
Booked Ramires, Matic, Costa, Ivanovic
Goals Schurrle 71
Attendance 45,602
Referee Mike Dean