CHELSEA outlined their credentials as genuine title contenders by muscling their way past Manchester City with typical power.
Manager Jose Mourinho had claimed he was preparing his side for a challenge next season but few believed him and, mind games or not, Branislav Ivanovic’s solitary strike means his team are now well and truly in the hunt for Premier League honours, level with secondplaced City and only two points behind Arsenal.
Mourinho’s methods may come in for criticism but he knows how to set up a team to get a result and Chelsea’s approach in the first half of this 1-0 win was spot-on.
Many predicted they would come and ‘‘park the bus’’ as they had done in a dour encounter the last time they were in Manchester across the city at United.
But that was not the tactic in which became the first side to end City’s 61-game run of scoring at home in the league stretching back to November 2010, when Birmingham achieved the same feat.
Central defender David Luiz playing the holding role in midfield alongside Nemanja Matic gave the four players in front them freedom to press, harry and hurry their City opponents.
Eden Hazard led the attack but the relentless running of Willian and Ramires ensured Chelsea, while maybe not playing the best football, posed the greater threat.
City, without injured leading scorer Sergio Aguero, created a number of halfchances but the visitors looked the more likely to score and ultimately did.
City’s midfield powerhouse Yaya Toure made his presence known in the penalty area, firing one shot over and then driving past Matic to set up David Silva to whip a shot across goal and wide.
Chelsea regularly counterattacked with verve and venom – a trait familiar to Mourinho teams.
How they did not score when Willian found himself four-on-two after Martin Demichelis lost the ball deep in Chelsea territory at a City corner was a mystery.
The Brazilian held onto the ball for too long and picked the wrong option of Ramires to his left, with Hart punching away his shot, with striker Eto’o to his right.
City’s goalkeeper could do nothing about Ivanovic’s thunderous 32nd-minute strike though, with the Serbian smashing home leftfooted after Ramires’ shot had been blocked by Vincent Kompany.
The ever-dangerous Hazard tested Hart low to his left before skipping past rightback Pablo Zabaleta with ease and crossing for Eto’o, who hit the bar.
City, well off their game, were fortunate to be only one down at half-time and although Toure drilled wide from Dzeko’s lay-off early in the second half Chelsea continued their relentless pursuit of their prey.
Stevan Jovetic replaced Alvaro Negredo, the 23-goal striker having barely had a touch never mind a chance, but Dzeko could equally have been the one to make way.
Mourinho continued to prowl his technical area making minor adjustments, with the instructions increasingly pragmatic as they looked to hold on to their lead, happy to let his side continue to counter from deep and threaten at set-pieces.
Matic hit the bar from distance and Gary Cahill headed against a post at a corner but the onus was firmly on City to break them down.
Silva’s curling free-kick had Petr Cech scrambling to his left to tip over, before the Spain international bundled a shot wide when he should have hit the target.
Mourinho was enraged when last defender Matija Nastasic was only booked for hauling down substitute Oscar on the halfway line but it was not a pivotal decision.
That had been made by the Portuguese himself with his pre-match planning, seeing his side become the first team to do the double over City since Everton in 2010-11.
Cech’s save from Jovetic and Nastasic’s sliced volley, both in added time, summed up both Chelsea’s resilience and City’s frustration.
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