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‘It was fun and fair’

Updated on: 14 November,2023 08:10 AM IST  |  London
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After Chelsea hold Manchester City 4-4, managers Guardiola and Pochettino insist entertaining games like these make Premiership the world’s best league

‘It was fun and fair’

Chelsea’s Cole Palmer (2nd from right) beats City ’keeper Ederson from the penalty spot. Pics/Getty Images

Pep Guardiola and Mauricio Pochettino saluted the “world’s best league” after Cole Palmer’s last-gasp penalty provided a dramatic climax to Chelsea’s incredible 4-4 draw against Manchester City on Sunday. Chelsea and City served up one of the most memorable encounters in the Premier League era as a pulsating clash produced countless plot twists at Stamford Bridge. 


City squandered lead thrice


In a perfect illustration of why the Premier League captivates millions of fans across the globe, City squandered the lead three times and the Blues wasted the advantage once, giving Chelsea forward Palmer the chance to have the last word against his former club.


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Even though his side blew an opportunity to move three points clear at the top, Guardiola could not hide his pleasure in the classic after City instead opened up a one-point advantage over second-placed Liverpool. “Did you have fun? It was a good advert and an entertaining game for the Premier League,” the City boss said. 

Pep Guardiola and Mauricio Pochettino
Pep Guardiola and Mauricio Pochettino

“It was a tight game. Right now I think it was a fair result. Both teams played to win. “We didn’t make perfect decisions after our goal for 4-3. It is the first time for me at Stamford Bridge in many years we created that many chances, but they created as well.”

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Chelsea manager Pochettino agreed with Guardiola’s assessment of the eight-goal thriller. “We wanted to win and wanted to be protagonists in the game. A game like today shows why the Premier League is the best in the world,” he said. 

Erling Haaland’s penalty gave City the lead before Thiago Silva headed Chelsea’s equaliser. Raheem Sterling put Chelsea in front against his old club but Manuel Akanji nodded home to equalise at the end of a breathless first half. 

Haaland scores brace

The drama was relentless and Haaland struck again soon after the interval, only for Nicolas Jackson to level for the Blues. Rodri’s 86th minute strike looked to have won it for City, but rising star Palmer, surprisingly sold by Guardiola in September, converted from the spot following Ruben Dias’s foul on Armando Broja. 

Asked if he had any regrets about City’s uncharacteristic defensive sloppiness, Guardiola said: “If you think we are going to come here and win 7-0, you are wrong. We were close, maybe we managed not perfectly in some moments but Chelsea have nothing to lose. “We are top of the league and qualified for the Champions League next stage. At some times when we could be a bit soft, it is the complete opposite.” 

In a game that kept providing talking points even after the final whistle, Pochettino stormed onto the pitch to berate referee Anthony Taylor for blowing up just before his team were about to launch an attack. Pochettino also forgot to shake hands with Guardiola after the game, but apologised both for his referee rant and his accidental lack of respect to the City boss.

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