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Can Chelsea Surmount In-form City at Etihad?

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Manchester City are continuing to tighten their grip on the Premier League title after each week, having won four of their last five fixtures at a canter. The Premier League leaders currently hold a 16 point advantage over second-placed Manchester United, leaving City within just five wins of clinching the title.

Following defeat at Old Trafford last week, Chelsea dropped out of the top four as they were finally punished for their poor run of form.

Chelsea have lost three of their last four Premier League fixtures, with worrying defeats against the likes of Bournemout­h, Watford and Man United putting manager Antonio Conte under immense pressure.

With the top four having slipped through their hands last week, the Italian has a job on his hands keeping Chelsea in touch with their rivals.

As the likes of Liverpool and Tottenham are both beginning to hit top form, the Blues are doing the opposite. A gap is growing between Chelsea and Jurgen Klopp’s side, while worry at Stamford Bridge is starting to creep in.

Just 12 months earlier, Conte had his side cruising towards the Premier League title. This season it’s been a different story, but also an all too similar one at Chelsea.

Yet another successful manager is seemingly beginning to lose the dressingro­om and the backing of the club’s hierarchy, with Roman Abramovich yet again struggling to find stability at the Bridge.

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has made it very clear he thinks his side need to focus on each game coming up, and can’t look too much about being Champions come the end of the season, or they will take their foot off the pedal and could well end up slipping up.

Ahead of the Chelsea game this week- end and their Carabao Cup win, he noted that the club want to be the best in England, and while they’re tired, having played last Sunday and again on Thursday – beating Arsenal both times, they will have enough in the tank to beat the Blues.

“Still five games wins needed, 10 games left. But we can’t think too much because the last champions, Chelsea are coming. We have not recovery but hopefully the desire to be the best team in England. We must forget our tiredness and hopefully we’ll win the game,” Guardiola told Standard Sport.

Manchester City might be chasing their title win that looks all but certain at this point, but Chelsea have a different kettle of fish altogether.

The Blues know another season out of the Champions League simply isn’t good enough, and it would mean that was two out of the last three seasons they’ve finished outside the top four – and despite winning the league before each occasion and slip up, it won’t please the board or owner.

Failing to finish in a Champions League spot could well cost Antonio Conte his job – yet it is still tight, and while Chelsea have tough games left, so do the other sides fighting for the places around them, and that will at least offer some hope going forward even if they do lose to City.

With just 10 games remaining in the season, the former Juventus manager must identify a plan of how he will guide his side back into a Champions League qualifying spot starting in Manchester on Sunday.

When the sides met at Stamford Bridge earlier this season, Man City won 1-0. The match was settled by a brilliant solo effort from former Chelsea midfielder Kevin De Bruyne.

Meanwhile, Kyle Walker is a doubt for Sunday’s clash having picked up a knock in City’s 3-0 win at the Emirates on Thursday, Raheem Sterling looks set to return back into contention having overcome a hamstring problem.

Fabian Delph remains suspended as he serves the third and final game of his threematch ban, while Fernandinh­o and Benjamin Mendy remain sidelined through injury.

On Chelsea’s part, Ross Barkley and David Luiz are both set to miss the trip for Chelsea as they recover from injury and Tiemoue Bakayoko is also a doubt having picked up a knock.

Meanwhile, Liverpool can go second, at least temporaril­y, if they beat Newcastle United at Anfield in the Premier League today. The Reds are in a fine run of form and can leapfrog rivals Manchester United, who aren't in action until Monday.

By contrast, the Magpies need the points to fuel a survival bid that has been stuttering recently. Newcastle are 15th, just two points above the drop zone.

Unfortunat­ely for manager Rafael Benitez, who won the UEFA Champions League and FA Cup during his time at Liverpool, the visitors won't arrive on Merseyside brimming with confidence. The former Real Madrid boss saw his side blow a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at Bournemout­h last time out.

There is a bonus for Liverpool's defence since Newcastle strikers Islam Slimani and Dwight Gayle are both expected to miss out because of leg injuries, per Tom Cavilla of the Liverpool Echo.

Naturally, though, most of the focus will be on the Reds' thrilling front three. Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino were all on the scoresheet in last week's 4-1 demolition of West Ham United on home soil.

 ??  ?? De Bruyne scores Manchester City's lone goal against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge
De Bruyne scores Manchester City's lone goal against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge

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