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City earned first blood in the title race after beating Chelsea 3-0 in a
heavyweight Super Sunday clash.
With just two games on the board, City are already five points clear of the
current champions.
Sergio Aguero opened the scoring on 31 minutes - finally converting one of five
presentable chances in a one-sided opening to the match.
John Terry was substituted at half-time by Jose Mourinho in attempt to tighten
things up but City kept the pressure on and Vincent Kompany doubled the lead on
79 minutes.
Fernandinho, who could have been sent-off for an elbow on Diego Costa in the
first-half, struck a late third.
City started fast at the Ethiad Stadium and could have been ahead within 30
seconds but stand-in Chelsea goalkeeper Asmir Begovic, who replaced the
suspended Thibaut Courtois, denied the striker from close range.
The battle between the striker and the ‘keeper continued with Begovic denying
Aguero three more times in the opening 30 minutes, the pick of which was a
one-handed save from a fierce drive from City’s top goalscorer from last season.
Chelsea were being outplayed in every department and City finally got their
noses in front just after the half-hour mark.
Aguero and Yaya Toure linked up to bamboozle a flat-footed John Terry and Gary
Cahill on the edge of the area before the striker steadied himself to skilfully
roll the ball into the corner of the net.
Chelsea’s service towards Eden Hazard and Diego Costa was non-existent in the
first half and the striker cut a frustrated figure. His mood was angered further
on 42 minutes when he was cracked in the head by a Fernandinho elbow that drew
blood on Costa’s brow and just a yellow card from referee Martin Atkinson.
Terry was the fall guy for Chelsea’s dismal opening 45 minutes, being replaced
by Kurt Zouma at the break – the first time Mourinho has substituted Terry in
the Premier League.
The visitors did improve after the break with Hazard seeing more of the ball and
City being forced deeper into their own half. However, when Chelsea’s chance
came on 70 minutes, they didn’t take it.
Hazard was found inside the box by Costa and although he beat Kompany with a
clever shimmy, his shot from 12 yards was too close to Joe Hart, who pushed the
ball to safety.
Kompany showed Hazard how it should be done with 11 minutes remaining.
He showed a greater desire than Branislav Ivanovic to meet a David Silva corner
at the near post and flicked a well-judged header into the far corner.
The Ethiad, with its new third tier added to the south stand, was now rocking
and Fernandinho answered the crowd’s demands for more goals with five minutes
remaining.
Ivanovic's sloppy clearance was seized upon by the rampaging City attack and the
ball was worked to the midfielder, who spanked a first-time effort into the far
corner.
Costa hit the post for Chelsea in stoppage time but this was to be City’s day.
The champions have work to do.
Player Ratings
Man City: Hart (7), Sagna (7), Kompany (8), Mangala (7),
Kolarov (8), Yaya Toure (7), Fernandinho (7), Navas (6), Silva (7), Sterling
(7), Aguero (8).
Subs: Nasri (7), Demichelis (6), Bony (6)
Chelsea: Begovic (7), Ivanovic (5), Cahill (6), Terry (5),
Azpilicueta (6), Ramires (6), Matic (7), Willian (6), Fabregas (6), Hazard (6),
Diego Costa (6).
Subs: Cuadrado (6), Zouma (6), Falcao (6)
Teams
Manchester City Hart, Sagna, Kompany (c), Mangala, Kolarov,
Toure, Fernandinho, Navas (Nasri 65), Silva, Sterling (Demichelis 79), Aguero
(Bony 83)
Subs Not Used Zabaleta, Caballero, Clichy, Iheanacho
Booked Kompany, Fernandinho, Toure, Mangala
Goals Aguero 31, Kompany 79, Fernandinho 85
Chelsea Begovic, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry (c) (Zouma 45),
Azpilicueta, Matic, Fabregas, Ramires (Cuadrado 64), Willian (Falcao 79),
Hazard, Costa
Subs Not Used Blackman, Mikel, Remy, Loftus-Cheek
Booked Ivanovic, Hazard
Goals
Attendance 54,331
Referee Martin Atkinson