By Sachit Subba • Football • Apr 13, 2026 04:04 AM • 42 views
LONDON — Manchester City tore through Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, taking advantage of Arsenal’s collapse to reignite the Premier League title race.
The defending champions turned a cagey affair into a statement of intent. They dismantled the Blues 3-0 in a dominant second-half display. With Arsenal slipping up against Bournemouth, City’s clinical performance in London cuts the gap at the summit to six points. Pep Guardiola’s men still hold a crucial game in hand.
Second-Half Surge
After a frustrated opening period where Chelsea’s Robert Sanchez comfortably parried shots from Rayan Cherki and Antoine Semenyo, City emerged from the tunnel with a predatory edge. The deadlock finally snapped in the 51st minute when Cherki, the architect of the afternoon, floated a pinpoint cross to Nico O’Reilly, who thumped home a header. City drew first blood.
Just six minutes later, the script grew even more bitter for the home fans. Cherki picked out Marc Guéhi in the box with a precise cross, and the former Chelsea defender finished smartly against his old club to double the lead. In the 68th minute, Jeremy Doku seized on a misplaced pass from Moises Caicedo, dribbled past two defenders, and calmly slotted home a third. The rout was complete.
Chelsea had their moments of defiance, but luck deserted them. Marc Cucurella saw a goal chalked off for offside, and Gianluigi Donnarumma pulled off a stunning save to deny Pedro Neto, condemning Chelsea to their third consecutive defeat.
The Etihad Showdown Looms
This result sets the stage for a seismic clash next week at the Etihad Stadium. City now sits on 64 points, breathing down the necks of an Arsenal side that suddenly looks vulnerable. If City win their game in hand and topples the Gunners at home, the power dynamic of the English game shifts entirely.

Around the Grounds: Villa Stumble, Spurs Sink
While the title race heated up, the battle for European spots and survival saw dramatic twists:
Villa Miss Their Chance: Aston Villa failed to leapfrog Manchester United into third place after a frustrating 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest. An own goal by Murillo gifted Villa the lead, but Neco Williams hammered home an equaliser from 18 yards to earn Forest a vital point in their fight against the drop.
Spurs in Freefall: Roberto De Zerbi’s arrival has yet to stop the bleeding at Tottenham. A 1-0 defeat to Sunderland, courtesy of a Nordi Mukiele strike, leaves Spurs winless in 14 matches. They are now mired in the relegation zone. The crisis deepens.
Mateta’s Late Heroics: Crystal Palace stunned Newcastle with a late comeback. Trailing to a William Osula goal, Jean-Philippe Mateta emerged from the bench to strike twice in the final ten minutes. He also coolly dispatched an injury-time penalty to snatch all three points.
With the top of the table tightening and storied giants like Spurs fighting for their lives, the Premier League has entered its most gruelling and unpredictable phase.
