Manchester City's faint ambitions of catching Premier League leader Chelsea were damaged by a 0-0 home draw against Stoke
Manchester City's Argentinian striker Sergio Aguero (2nd L) reacts on the pitch after the English Premier League football match. Pic/PTI
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Manchester: Manchester City's faint ambitions of catching Premier League leader Chelsea were damaged by a 0-0 home draw against Stoke.
It was the first match in which City failed to score at Etihad Stadium yesterday under Pep Guardiola this season, leaving the team 10 points behind Chelsea with 11 games remaining.
With Guardiola choosing to rest in-form winger Raheem Sterling completely and only using playmaker David Silva in the second half, City lacked energy and imagination going forward.
Manchester City's Argentinian striker Sergio Aguero (C) is tripped by Stoke City's. Pic/PTI
Stoke, coached by former City manager Mark Hughes, packed its defense and impressive center backs Ryan Shawcross and Bruno Martins Indi didn't offer up a clear-cut chance to City's star striker, Sergio Aguero.
The best chance fell to Silva in the 72nd minute, but the Spain international dragged a shot narrowly wide after jinking into the area.
Guardiola had already virtually given up on the title, calling Chelsea "almost unstoppable," and two dropped points makes City's task even more unlikely. City is behind second-place Tottenham on goal difference.
This game came amid a busy schedule for City, which is playing a match every three or four days due to its involvement in the FA Cup and Champions League.