Mahrez's Win Cuts Arsenal's Premier League Lead To Five Points
Emmanuel Igbokwe
Jan 06, 2023
Mahrez's Win Cuts Arsenal's Premier League Lead To Five Points
Manchester City kicked off their year in threatening fashion, with a 1-0 win at Chelsea cutting their gap to Premier League leaders Arsenal to five points.
Arsenal's draw at home to Newcastle on Tuesday opened the door for the second-placed defending champions to reduce the deficit and, after an unusual first half, City eventually boosted the pressure in the second period and broke through when two subs combined, with Riyad Mahrez tucking in Jack Grealish's low cross in the 63rd minute.
Carney Chukwuemeka had struck the post on 44th minutes for Chelsea but Nathan Ake headed against the frame of the goal for City soon after the restart and the visitors deservedly went on to claim a fourth win in a row against Chelsea since losing the Champions League final to them in 2021.
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There was no goal for top scorer Erling Haaland at Stamford Bridge but that's the 11th time in a row City have won their first Premier League game of the year and this one sets them up for another title charge in 2023.
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As for Chelsea, they will get the opportunity to hit back in the FA Cup third-round tie with City at the Etihad on Sunday, but with Raheem Sterling and Christian Pulisic limping off early on and just six points from their last eight games - their worst run since 2010 - the problems are mounting up for Graham Potter. They stay 10th, 10 points off the top four.
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