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London: Manchester City beat Chelsea by a wide margin, although they did not get the team’s top players because of Covid’s positivity. Pep Guardiola’s men beat Chelsea 3-1 at Stamford Bridge. With that, Man City 7 started the year with a great victory
Man City’s game against Everton was canceled last week after most of the team’s players tested positive. Even today, Wardiwala & Co. started the new year with a victory without the top six players on the team.
Man City 6 took control of the game by scoring three goals in the 17th minute of the game. Even after the break, Guardiola’s boys maintained dominance. They got off to a great start to the new year by beating Chelsea at their home field in Daputa. Gindoyan, Foden and De Bruyne scored for Man City. Hudson-Odoi is Chelsea’s only goalscorer.
After losing two consecutive games at Chelsea in the league, Man City finally tasted victory. Guardiola’s team won three games in a row for the first time this season. City were unable to line up six players with coronavirus, including forward Gabriel Jesus and defender Kyle Walker, against Chelsea.
Chelsea were slightly ahead in possession of the ball at first, but City got the first chance. In the 15th minute, a pass from Joao Cancello caught the goalkeeper alone but was unable to keep the shot on goal. However, three minutes later, Man City went ahead with two goals. In the 18th minute, Foden increased the pass holding Jinchenko’s extended ball from the left side in front of the box D. Gindoyan approached the ball and found the direction with a low shot from his right foot. The ball was caught in the net when it touched the hand of the jumping goalkeeper.
Foden doubled the lead a little later. A pass from De Bruyne from the left wing put him in front of a six-yard box. The 20-year-old English midfielder sent the ball into the net at first touch. De Bruyne’s goal in the 34th minute made the score 3-0. After clearing City from Chelsea’s free kick, Rahim Sterling returned to the post with the ball from midfield and hit the post. Belgian midfielder De Bruyne did not make any mistakes when putting the ball in front of the six-yard box.
Man City could have widened the gap in the ninth minute of the second half. The Chelsea goalkeeper took a corner with one hand after jumping the header from Spanish midfielder Rodri after a free-kick by De Bruyne. Hudson-Odoi narrowed Chelsea’s gap in extra time. The English striker easily scored the goal from Kai Hervatz’s pass. City is fifth with 29 points from 15 games with eight wins and five draws. Chelsea is at number eight with 26 points from 16 games.
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