The Phnom Penh Post

City out to ruin Chelsea title stroll

- Tom Williams

MANCHESTER City midfielder Fernandinh­o believes that his side can reignite their Premier League title ambitions tonight (at 2am Cambodian time) against a Chelsea team rocked by a shock 2-1 loss to Crystal Palace.

Ten points clear following the internatio­nal break, Chelsea saw their lead trimmed to seven points after they crashed at home to Palace on Saturday and second-place Tottenham Hotspur won 2-0 at Burnley.

City could not follow Spurs’ lead, drawing 2-2 at Arsenal on Sunday, but victory at Stamford Bridge will leave them eight points below Chelsea with eight games of the season remaining.

“The Premier League is still open,” Fernandinh­o told the City website.

“We have a tough game against Chelsea away. To be close to them, we have to win that game and we will see what will happen at the end of the season.”

Chelsea came from behind to record a clinical 3-1 victory when the teams last met at the Etihad Stadium in December.

But while Antonio Conte’s side remain overwhelmi­ng title favourites, failure to beat City would give hope to chasing teams who have spent much of the season trailing in their wake.

Chelsea failed to avoid defeat against Palace despite boasting a close to full-strength team and having almost 80 minutes in which to turn the game around.

However, although neutrals will be crossing their fingers for another slipup against Pep Guardiola’s City, Conte has urged his players to think of the pressure in positive terms.

“There is big pressure, but it is normal when you are in a great club and you are very good,” the Chelsea manager told the club website.

“When you are lucky enough to fight for the title there is the pressure, but not only for us, for a lot of teams.

“Don’t forget, the other teams were candidates to win the title, but instead we stay top of the table and we try to keep this position.”

City were one of the teams expected to challenge for the title, particular­ly after Guardiola’s much-trumpeted appointmen­t, but as the draw at Arsenal highlighte­d, they remain vulnerable in defence.

The result extended their current unbeaten run to eight league games – the longest such sequence of Guardiola’s tenure – but the last three of those matches have all been drawn.

Navas v Hazard?

City twice took the lead at Arsenal, only to be pegged back on both occasions, and Guardiola believes his team struggle psychologi­cally when they have a lead to defend.

“When the team is down, we react because everything is lost and we react in a good, good way,” he told reporters at the Emirates Stadium after the stalemate against Arsenal.

“To handle a situation at 1-0 [up], we are not comfortabl­e, not yet. But we will be better. We will improve in the future.”

With Bacar y Sagna expected to miss out again due to a groin strain and Pablo Zabaleta short of fitness, Guardiola may have to decide whether to persist with Jesus Navas at right-back.

The Spanish winger looked ragged at times against Arsenal and in Chelsea’s Eden Hazard, he would be up against one of the most lethal attacking players in the division.

City received some good news on Monday when Gabriel Jesus returned to training after a broken foot, but the Brazil starlet is not expected to be available for selection for several weeks.

Chelsea wing-back Victor Moses is a major doubt after missing the Palace game with a calf strain, which saw Pedro fill in on the right flank.

Cit y won 3-0 on their last v isit to the Bridge a year ago, with Sergio Aguero plundering a hat-trick i n a game that saw Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois sent off for upending Fernandinh­o.

Neither side came close to challengin­g champions Leicester City last season, but a similar outcome tonight could have major repercussi­ons for this season’s title race.

 ?? PAUL ELLIS/AFP ?? Manchester City midfielder Fernandinh­o (right) grabs Chelsea’s Cesc Fabregas in their English Premier League match at the Etihad Stadium on December 3.
PAUL ELLIS/AFP Manchester City midfielder Fernandinh­o (right) grabs Chelsea’s Cesc Fabregas in their English Premier League match at the Etihad Stadium on December 3.

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