Manchester City dispatched Chelsea with relative ease to heap yet more pressure on Arsenal in the Premier League title race.
Goals from Nico O’Reilly, Marc Guehi and Jeremy Doku decided the affair, securing three points which will help Pep Guardiola’s side on their way to matching the league-leading Gunners’ points tally.
There is plenty more work to do, but City are in fine form as they face up to the remainder of the run-in.
For Chelsea, though, it is another damning defeat, their third on the spin in this competition. It leaves Liam Rosenior with yet more awkward questions to answer.
Worse followed for Chelsea when keeper Robert Sanchez rolled the ball out to Moises Caicedo, who was immediately pounced upon by Cherki and Doku, with the latter taking the ball and firing home.
Liam Rosenior’s side have now lost five of their past six matches in all competitions – the other game being an FA Cup win against League One strugglers Port Vale.
Chelsea remain sixth in the table, four points behind fifth-placed Liverpool and a point ahead of Brentford in seventh.
Second-placed City are now only six points behind Arsenal with a game in hand, setting up a seismic showdown against the Gunners at the Etihad Stadium on April 19.
Having beaten Arsenal in the League Cup final and thrashed Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals, City are hitting form at just the right time.
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Their bid for a seventh English title under Guardiola appeared to be fading after successive draws with strugglers West Ham and Nottingham Forest in their previous two league matches.
A disjointed first half against Chelsea suggested City might waste a golden opportunity to pile pressure on Arsenal.
But Guardiola’s half-time team-talk had the desired effect and City can now target next weekend’s do-or-die visit from Mikel Arteta’s spluttering team.
If City win that blockbuster clash, they will be within three points of Arsenal, who blew substantial leads in the 2023 and 2024 title races, allowing Guardiola’s men to pip them to the trophy.
Arteta said the defeat to Bournemouth was a “punch in the face” and City’s success in west London was another body blow for the Spaniard.
City have won 29 of their 32 league games in the month of April in recent seasons, underlining their ability to thrive when the title pressure mounts.
After winning their first four league matches following Liam Rosenior’s arrival from Strasbourg to replace Enzo Maresca, Chelsea have won just one of their last seven, losing three in a row to leave the Blues boss facing some difficult questions.
Chelsea, who haven’t beaten City since the 2021 Champions League final, were again without Enzo Fernandez after Rosenior’s controversial decision to drop the Argentine midfielder for hinting he might leave in the summer.

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