panish midfielder David Silva equalised as Manchester City prevented
Chelsea pulling eight points clear at the Premier League summit in a
hard-fought 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Loic Remy put
Chelsea in front in the 41st minute, but Silva touched in a shot from
Sergio Aguero four minutes later to keep the defending champions five
points behind Jose Mourinho’s side with 15 matches remaining.
Manuel
Pellegrini’s City have won only one of their last five league games,
but following successive defeats by Arsenal and Middlesbrough, they at
least prevented Chelsea from streaking away into the distance.
Chelsea
great Frank Lampard, sent on by City as a late substitute, was afforded
a warm reception on what was likely to prove his final appearance at
Stamford Bridge, and it was a broadly positive afternoon for the hosts.
While
the sight of Willian limping off late on was a concern, they coped well
without the suspended Diego Costa and the injured Cesc Fabregas, and
remain very much on track for a first league title since 2010.
With
Costa beginning a three-game ban for treading on Liverpool’s Emre Can,
Mourinho plumped for the pace of Remy over the battering-ram qualities
of Didier Drogba up front, but it was City’s attackers who showed their
opponents a clean pair of heels in the early stages.
Inside the
first minute, Jesus Navas drifted past Cesar Azpilicueta and worked
Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois with a rising shot, while
Fernandinho had a shot deflected wide.
Aguero gave Chelsea three
scares, obliging Kurt Zouma to make a perfectly timed last-ditch tackle,
drawing a parry from Courtois and then rolling a shot a foot wide after
John Terry failed to cut out a long ball.
– Courtois flaps –
In
response, Oscar could only shoot tamely at Joe Hart after Remy had
dispossessed Vincent Kompany and galloped down the left flank, but four
minutes before half-time, the hosts went in front.
Branislav
Ivanovic’s cross from the right was volleyed back across goal at the far
post by Eden Hazard and Remy tucked away his fifth goal of the season
from inside the six-yard box.
It seemed an ideal time to take the
lead, but in the final minute of the half, City levelled following an
uncharacteristic error of judgement by Courtois.
The Belgium
international has been one of Chelsea’s stand-out performers this
season, but he flapped at Navas’s cross from the right and when Aguero
drilled the ball back towards goal, Silva slid in to score.
Navas
continued to prove City’s best outlet in the second half, teeing up
Fernandinho for a downward header that bounced up and had to be touched
over by Courtois and setting up James Milner to loop a header over the
bar.
Fernandinho, meanwhile, curled a shot at Courtois after Ramires’s run had been checked by Milner.
Lampard,
Chelsea’s all-time leading goal-scorer, replaced Fernando with 14
minutes to play, while Willian’s injury saw another Stamford Bridge
legend enter the fray in the shape of Drogba.
Pellegrini also
introduced Edin Dzeko and Stevan Jovetic, but Chelsea held firm, with
Milner dragging a late chance wide with his left foot.
Mourinho
had refused to speak to the media in the build-up to the game,
apparently in protest at Costa’s ban, but though he reacted to every
adverse decision with trademark theatricality on the touchline, the
result suited him better than Pellegrini.
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