A scoreline that’s probably about right, when taken in the round. But Chelsea had City on the ropes early doors, and let the champions back into the fight. You don’t let champions back into the fight. All of which could make for a very entertaining second half. Go nowhere!
45 min +2: Madueke dribbles in from the right and has a shot from the edge of the D. It’s deflected inches over the bar. There’s no time to take the corner, though. There goes that whistle.
45 min +1: The first of two additional minutes. Nowt to report.
45 min: Palmer, making good down the middle, has Jackson and Madueke either side. He hesitates, allowing Silva to get back and nick the ball off his toe. “Why are Chelsea knocking their goal kicks short to the keeper to immediately hoof down field?” wonders Dan Christmas. “Have goal kicks become so ubiquitously taken short that players have forgotten you can hoof the dead ball?”
43 min: VAR has a quick check, but Madueke was too deep out on the Chelsea right and playing Nunes onside.
GOAL! Manchester City 1-1 Chelsea (Gvardiol 42)
City go down the middle again, and this time hit paydirt! Gundogan pings down the middle for Nunes, who gets the better of Cucurella and shoots upon entering the box. Sanchez saves, but the ball deflects towards Gvardiol, romping in from the left. Gvardiol can’t miss with the goal unguarded. City level!
40 min: City remain patient … then suddenly spring forward. Foden floats a pass down the middle to release Gvardiol, who gets in ahead of the dozing James. Sanchez comes out to close the angle. Gvardiol flicks a leg insouciantly to take an early shot. The ball squirts past Sanchez and inches wide of the bottom-left corner. That would have been some goal.
38 min: City enjoy a period of quiet possession. Calm dominance. Remember when they were always like this? It’s not so long ago, either, which makes it all so odd.
36 min: Marmoush has looked lively, though. So far, his debut has been as promising as Khusanov’s has been unfortunate.
34 min: Gundogan shoots through a crowded Chelsea box towards the bottom right. Sanchez parries, but spills into the road of Marmoush, who slots across the keeper and into the bottom left. But it’s not going to count. Marmoush was offside when the initial shot was struck.
Manchester City’s Omar Marmoush finds the net but doesn’t end up on the scoresheet courtesy of the offside flag. Photograph: Peter Powell/Reuters
33 min: Cucurella has the opportunity to release Sancho down the left. The pass is no good, though, handing Khusanov the opportunity of a confidence-building slide tackle.
32 min: The resulting free kick is worked wide left to Marmoush, who whips a deep cross towards Foden, rushing in from the other side. Foden’s header, from six yards, is high and wide. But he’d have been flagged offside had it gone in.
31 min: Kovacic bustles down the middle and is skittled by Caicedo, who is rather fortunate not to go into the book. Just a stern talking-to from the referee.
29 min: Cucurella slips Jackson clear down the middle. Jackson fluffs his chance, allowing Ederson to smother. He was offside anyway. But City are playing with fire here. Chelsea look dangerous whenever they nick the ball and counter. A coiled spring.
28 min: Palmer advances down the inside-right channel and has a dig from 25 yards. The shot takes a deflection on the way through to Ederson, but the keeper handles well nonetheless.
27 min: … so the main takeaway from the match so far is that City still look sharp in attack. They’re a collective bag of nerves whenever somebody runs at them, though.
26 min: Chalobah is given a preposterous amount of time and space as he traverses down the right. From deep inside his own half, he reaches the edge of the City box before slipping a pass to Madueke on the overlap. Madueke goes nowhere. Chalobah might have done better trying to find Jackson in the middle.
25 min: Colwill is booked for taking his sweet time over the restart.
24 min: Nunes wins a corner down the City right. Foden plays it short and the move breaks down. But City come again through Silva down the same flank. Silva crosses, Haaland eyebrows it on, and Gvardiol brings it down on the left-hand corner of the six-yard box. Gvardiol leans back and blooters over the bar. Big chance missed.
23 min: Marmoush smashes the free kick straight into the wall. He was going for the top-left corner. Not enough height.
22 min: Gvardiol finds Marmoush this time, down the inside-left channel. James comes across and clumsily knocks him to the ground. It’s a free kick just to the left of the Chelsea D. A chance for Marmoush to showcase his set-piece skill.
21 min: Foden turns elegantly in the centre circle and sprays a pass wide left for Gvardiol, who barrels into the Chelsea box and crosses low for Marmoush. The new striker extends a leg but doesn’t connect. He’d have converted had he done so. Mind you, he was also clearly offside, so it’s all moot.
Manchester City’s Omar Marmoush can’t connect with the ball, much to the relief to Chelsea’s keeper Robert Sanchez. Photograph: Peter Powell/Reuters
19 min: Chelsea are getting a lot of joy down the left. Sancho and Cucurella combine cutely but the latter’s cross doesn’t get through to Jackson. Meanwhile here’s Hugh Molloy offering City’s debutant defender some much-needed historical succour: “Khusanov, poor lad, three touches, three shockers. What’s the earliest hook in Premier League history I wonder? Saying that, I remember early Nemanja Vidić and thought he looked looked and moved more like a nightclub bouncer than footballer.”
17 min: On the touchline, Pep is chuntering hard at his team, who look seriously shaken by the start to this game. Imagine the inner monologue of his new defender. “Even as an ardent Arsenal fan, my heart was breaking for Khusanov in those first few minutes, and indeed cheered when he blocked that shot,” writes Tanay Padhi. “Lamb to the slaughter, it’s been tough to watch.”
15 min:Chelsea spring on the counter again, Sancho tearing down the left and nearly finding Jackson in the middle, six yards out. Akanji is on point to hook clear, just in time.
13 min: Palmer was uncharacteristically sloppy back there. It was something of a surprise that he didn’t take on the shot himself when clean through; his pass across to Jackson was way too heavy, and all momentum was lost, allowing Khusanov to get back and gain some redemption by blocking Sancho’s shot/
11 min: … and now Foden crashes a shot off the right-hand upright! Both defences are absolutely all over the shop. This is like watching Spurs play Spurs.
Phil Foden lets fly. Photograph: Tim Keeton/EPA
9 min: It really should be 0-2 now. Marmoush is dispossessed by Chalobah in the centre circle. Chalobah immediately slips Palmer clear, Khusanov too deep and playing him onside. Palmer could shoot but rolls across to Jackson. The pass too heavy. Jackson, forced wide, cuts back for Sancho, whose shot is blocked … by Khusanov. It’s been up and down so far for the young man all right!
7 min: Well, that could have been worse, I guess. Had Khusanov not fouled Palmer, the former City starlet would have most likely gone through on goal. A fair chance then Chelsea would have gone two up in short order. “Horrible error that and it was noticeable that with the exception of Ederson, no City player went over to Khusanov to offer any support,” observes Stephen Carr.
5 min: Nothing comes of the resulting free kick. Poor Khusanov’s head must be swimming. Not exactly the ideal start to life at your new club. He’s just 20 years old.
4 min: … and now Khusanov goes into the book for a cynical clank into Palmer, who was running into space down the middle. Palmer was only doing so because Khusanov had rolled a hospital pass to Kovacic. He was lucky there were covering defenders, because VAR double-checked for a red-card offence as last man.
Chelsea’s Cole Palmer (left) is fouled by Manchester City’s Abdukodir Khusanov. Photograph: Scott Heppell/AP
GOAL! Manchester City 0-1 Chelsea (Madueke 3)
… and what a terrible start this is for Khusanov, whose second touch in his new shirt is a nightmare. He misses a simple clearing header, then turns and fluffs an attempt to head back to Ederson. Jackson nips in and rolls across to Madueke, who has an open goal to roll into.
Chelsea’s Noni Madueke slots the ball home to give the visitors a very early lead. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images/Reuters
1 min: … and then Marmoush, who is sent clear down the middle by Foden and lashes inches over the bar. Turns out he’s offside, but not by much. What a start that would have been!
Chelsea get the ball rolling. Then an early touch for the new boy Khusanov.
Before kick-off, a moment to remember three former Manchester City players who have recently passed on: Tony Book, Denis Law and Bobby Kennedy. The warmest of applause and an a cappella version of Blue Moon.
A banner displayed in memory of former Manchester City players Tony Book, Bobby Kennedy and Denis Law. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images/Reuters
The teams are out!Manchester City in sky blue, Chelsea in their first-choice royal. A cracking atmosphere at the Etihad. A big hug between the two managers, who know each other so well. We’ll be off in a couple of minutes.
Enzo Maresca, erstwhile assistant to Pep, speaks to Sky. “I’m not sure Manchester City are low on confidence … they are always difficult to play … the moment everyone thinks they can drop a little bit or are low energy is the moment when they want to show everyone is wrong … it will be a tough game for sure.”
Pep Guardiola talks to Sky Sports. “I hope to see the best of [new signings Omar Marmoush and Abdukodir Khusanov] … they bring energy … they come fit … I decided to let them play … we have an important game today … we have next Wednesday … next Sunday … one game at a time … see what happens today … we hope to perform well.”
The 3pm kick-offs have finished. Rob Smyth has all the details in Clockwatch, but the most relevant results as far as Manchester City and Chelsea are concerned are Newcastle’s 3-1 victory at Southampton and Bournemouth’s 5-0 shellacking of the previously hard-to-beat Nottingham Forest. All of which has nudged Chelsea down to fifth and City seventh, though the champions can spring back to fourth with a win tonight. Chelsea can make it to fourth this evening as well, but they just require a draw to do so.
Pre-match reading.
Manchester City hand debuts to striker Omar Marmoush and defender Abdukodir Khusanov. They’re two of three changes to the starting XI after the 4-2 capitulation at Paris Saint-Germain, the other player coming in being İlkay Gündoğan. Out-of-sorts captain Kevin De Bruyne and Savinho drop to the bench, while Rúben Dias misses out altogether. City’s third new signing Vitor Reis is on the bench.
An image of Manchester City’s new signing Abdukodir Khusanov is shown on the screen. Photograph: Peter Powell/Reuters
Chelsea also make three changes, after their 3-1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers. Levi Colwill, Enzo Fernández and Jadon Sancho stepping up; Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Pedro Neto and Tosin Adarabioyo dropping to the bench.
Rather unexpectedly, this match is probably not going to have a huge bearing on the title race … though you never know. What we do know for sure is that it’s a repeat of the classic 1986 Full Members’ Cup final. So nostalgia fans should get stuck into this ☟☟☟☟☟☟. Kick-off this evening is at 5.30pm. It’s on!
Manchester City will host Chelsea in a highly anticipated Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium. Both teams are vying for the top spot in the league and will be looking to secure a crucial victory in this match.
Manchester City are currently sitting at the top of the table, while Chelsea are just a few points behind in second place. With the title race heating up, this match could have a significant impact on the final standings at the end of the season.
The Citizens will be looking to continue their impressive form, while Chelsea will be hoping to bounce back from a recent dip in performance. With so much at stake, this match promises to be an exciting and intense battle between two of the top teams in the league.
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