Sunday, 3 January 2021

Phil Foden excels in Manchester City's emphatic win over lacklustre Chelsea

 


Not even in his worst nightmares can Frank Lampard have imagined this. A showdown that was billed as an opportunity for Chelsea to reassert their title credentials ended in ignominious defeat after first-half strikes from Ilkay Gündogan, Phil Foden and Kevin De Bruyne as Manchester City served notice of their own aspirations to move within striking distance of the top two.

To say that Chelsea were outplayed here is a serious understatement. If not for some crucial interventions in the second half from their goalkeeper, Édouard Mendy, the final scoreline could have been much more embarrassing for Lampard, who has now seen his side pick up just four points from their last six matches as they slumped to a fifth league defeat of the season.

Yet while he must find a solution quickly as the pressure grows having spent more than £200m on new players in the summer, Pep Guardiola’s side are building some impressive momentum that means they cannot be discounted after a third straight win that was achieved despite missing a number of players due to Covid-19.

The inclusion of 35-year-old goalkeeping coach Scott Carson on the bench was an illustration of the difficulties facing City before kick-off.

Benjamin Mendy was also named as one of just eight substitutes despite the club promising to open an internal investigation into him breaching Covid-19 regulations on New Year’s Eve, while Sergio Agüero was again not deemed fit enough to start. Oleksandr Zinchenko and Foden were recalled and USA goalkeeper Zack Steffen was handed his first Premier League start after it was confirmed that Ederson, Ferran Torres and Eric García have also tested positive for coronavirus.

By contrast, Lampard had no such issues and made five changes to the side that drew disappointingly against Aston Villa, with Hakim Ziyech back from injury to start for the first time since the victory over Leeds here last month alongside Timo Werner and Christian Pulisic in a rebooted attack. The returns of Thiago Silva and Kurt Zouma to the heart of Chelsea’s defence would usually have been a welcome sight for their manager having seen his side revert to former bad habits in recent weeks but they were torn apart in a scintillating first-half performance by the visitors.

Guardiola – who turns 50 in a fortnight – said this week that he has been reconsidering whether to stay in management for longer than he had originally planned having already committed to extend his stay at City.

They have now conceded only three times in their last 11 matches in all competitions since losing to Tottenham in November and seemed to have come prepared to counterattack against opponents who have made a habit of failing to break teams down in the big matches. Full report here

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