The Standard (St. Catharines)

Man City overwhelms Chelsea

Win lifts City to fifth in standings

- ROB HARRIS

LONDON — Manchester City left Chelsea in disarray by sweeping to a 3-1 victory on Sunday with a ruthless attacking display that consigned Frank Lampard’s team to a fourth loss in its past six Premier League games.

Ilkay Gündogan, Phil Foden and Kevin De Bruyne scored in a devastatin­g 16-minute firsthalf spell as City rose to fifth in the standings despite coronaviru­s cases depleting the squad.

Chelsea is only three points behind City but has played two games more and the manner of this defeat will be alarming to notoriousl­y impatient owner

Roman Abramovich.

The absence of any crowd due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns spared Lampard from any negativity from his own fans at least.

City had been missing five players due to coronaviru­s infections and there was off-field tumult in the buildup to the game caused by defender Benjamin Mendy breaching pandemic restrictio­ns on inter-household mixing by holding a New Year’s Eve party.

With Ederson in isolation recovering from COVID-19, goalkeeper Zack Steffen started his first Premier League game. It was a nervy start for the 25year-old American, earning a booking for handling outside the penalty area after five minutes.

But thanks to City’s scintillat­ing forays forward and Chelsea’s attacking deficienci­es, Steffen wasn’t tested.

Instead it was opposite number Edouard Mendy picking the ball out of his net three times.

In the 18th minute, Foden received a pass from De Bruyne and teed up Gündogan on the turn to net his third goal in four games.

City was in devastatin­g form, orchestrat­ed as so often by De Bruyne with less than three minutes between the opening two goals. An initial cross from the Belgium playmaker was intercepte­d by Thiago Silva, but he regained the ball to set up Foden for the second. It was a slick final touch from Foden that allowed him to beat Mendy at his near post.

Chelsea was in disarray. The third was started and completed by De Bruyne. He headed to Sterling to launch a breakaway down half the length of the pitch unchalleng­ed before hitting the goal frame with a shot. By that time, De Bruyne had arrived to meet the rebound in the 34th minute.

Only Mendy’s quick reaction in the Chelsea goal prevented a close-range header from Rodri going into the top corner at the start of the second half.

Rarely has City been so untroubled in a game against Chelsea, which endured another disappoint­ing game in front of goal from striker Timo Werner. There was consolatio­n in stoppage time with Callum Hudson-odoi netting from Kai Havertz’s cross.

 ?? IAN WALTON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chelsea’s Mateo Kovacic is surrounded by Manchester City players during an English Premier League match on Sunday.
IAN WALTON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chelsea’s Mateo Kovacic is surrounded by Manchester City players during an English Premier League match on Sunday.

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