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SBOTOP: Manchester City Open Premier League Campaign with 2-0 Victory Over Chelsea

SBOTOP: Manchester City Open Premier League Campaign with 2-0 Victory Over Chelsea
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Manchester City began their Premier League title defence with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, showcasing their quality and depth against a side still finding its identity under new manager Mauricio Pochettino. Goals from Erling Haaland and Mateo Kovacic sealed the win for Pep Guardiola’s men, who displayed the composure and control that have become their trademarks in recent years.

Haaland Strikes Early

Erling Haaland, making his 100th appearance for Manchester City, continued his prolific form with a well-taken goal in the first half. The Norwegian striker, who has been a revelation since joining from Borussia Dortmund in 2022, needed just 18 minutes to make his mark. Latching onto a through ball from Phil Foden, Haaland used his pace and strength to break away from Chelsea’s defenders before calmly slotting the ball past Robert Sanchez, the Blues’ new goalkeeper.

Haaland’s goal was his 91st for Manchester City, a staggering return that underscores his importance to Guardiola’s side. His ability to score in big games and key moments has made him one of the most feared strikers in world football, and his performance at Stamford Bridge was another reminder of his quality.

Kovacic Scores Against Former Club

While Haaland’s goal put City in control, it was Mateo Kovacic’s strike in the second half that sealed the victory. The Croatian midfielder, who joined Manchester City from Chelsea during the summer transfer window, found the net with a composed finish after a slick team move.

The goal came in the 65th minute, following sustained pressure from City, who were dictating the tempo of the match. Kovacic, who had been a key player for Chelsea in recent seasons, showed no signs of sentimentality as he calmly finished off a flowing move, driving the ball into the bottom corner from just inside the penalty area.

Chelsea’s Struggles Continue

For Chelsea, the match against  Man City vs Chelsea was another reminder of the challenges that lie ahead as they look to rebuild under Pochettino. Despite an encouraging start, the Blues struggled to create clear-cut chances against a well-organized City defence. Raheem Sterling, playing against his former club, showed flashes of brilliance, but was unable to break through against his old teammates.

Chelsea’s new signings, including Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson, were largely kept quiet, with City’s defence marshalled by Ruben Dias and John Stones proving to be a tough nut to crack. The lack of a clinical edge in the final third was evident, as Chelsea failed to convert their possession into meaningful opportunities.

City’s Control and Composure

While Chelsea’s struggles were apparent, it was City’s control of the game that stood out. From the outset, Guardiola’s side dominated possession, moving the ball with their usual precision and probing for openings in Chelsea’s defence.

The midfield trio of Rodri, Bernardo Silva, and Kovacic controlled the tempo, with Rodri providing the defensive cover that allowed Silva and Kovacic to push forward. City’s ability to transition from defence to attack with such fluidity was on full display, and it was this control that ultimately made the difference.

For Manchester City, the victory at Stamford Bridge was a statement of intent. The win not only secured three valuable points but also sent a message to their title rivals that they remain the team to beat. Guardiola’s side looked sharp, focused, and ready to mount another challenge for domestic and Europea honours.

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