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Jordan Campbell, Simon Johnson and Thom Harris analyse the main talking points from Manchester City's draw with managerless Chelsea
Enzo Fernandez's scrappy goal deep in stoppage time rescued an unlikely point for Chelsea in a 1-1 draw with Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
Chelsea’s first match since parting ways with Enzo Maresca ended in a hard-fought point against an in-form Manchester City.
Manchester City is 3rd with 41 points, and Chelsea is 5th with 30 points. Man City’s record is 13 wins, two draws, and four losses, and Chelsea’s record is eight wins, six draws, and five losses. Both teams have injuries, suspensions, and a change in manager, as Chelsea no longer has Enzo Maresca as their manager.
Manchester City star Nico O’Reilly has worked his way into the England set-up, and has claimed Chelsea outcast Raheem Sterling is one of the best players to play for The Three Lions. O’Reilly has made an impressive start to the season, and despite ...
Enzo Fernandez secured a point for Chelsea with a stoppage time equaliser against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.
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Man City vs. Chelsea score: Premier League result, stats as Fernandez snatches equaliser for Blues at the death
Enzo Fernandez scrambled an equaliser deep into stoppage time for managerless Chelsea at Manchester City to hand their London rivals Arsenal a huge boost in the Premier League title race.
Chelsea have been urged to pursue Victor Osimhen, with former defender William Gallas stating the Super Eagles striker could take the Blues to the next level.
The Blues have won just once in their last eight league games to slip to fifth in the table, but got their reward for a spirited second half display to close within three points of the top four.