Manchester City scored three unanswered goals into Chelsea's goal

A central match took place as part of the thirty-second round of the English Premier League. Zamin.uz reported on this.
In this match, Manchester City played away against Chelsea. Pep Guardiola's pupils performed at a high level as expected, scoring three unanswered goals in the opponent's net and securing a confident victory.
This result allowed the Manchester side to maintain pressure in the championship race and narrow the points gap with the leaders, Arsenal. Although Guardiola's team is currently trailing in points, postponed matches and head-to-head clashes could fundamentally change the tournament table.
In the game against Chelsea, City remained true to its classic style. The tactics of ball possession, applying pressure across the field, and gradually breaking down the opponent through quick attacks paid off once again.
Experts from the prestigious cityxtra.co.uk portal analyzed the players' actions and gave them individual ratings. Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma was rated seven points.
He saved his team from inevitable goals in several critical situations. In particular, his save in a one-on-one situation with an opposing player in the first half and his block of Cucurella's dangerous shot had a strong impact on the fate of the game.
Defender Abdukodir Khusanov was deemed worthy of six points. He neutralized a threat with a great tackle at the beginning of the match.
Although there was a lack of accuracy in long passes under pressure in some situations, overall, Khusanov reliably performed his duties in the defensive line and justified the coach's trust. Marc Guehi received seven points.
He played almost error-free, standing out with reliable actions in defense. Additionally, the goal he scored on his personal account became one of the most memorable moments of the match.
Among the midfielders, Nico O'Reilly earned six and a half points. He became an unexpected source of danger in the team's forward line, and the goal he scored was the turning point of the game.
Bernardo Silva was rated six points. Appearing in almost every part of the field, he contributed greatly to maintaining the team's balance.
Rodri received five and a half points. Although he initially struggled slightly to adapt to the opponent's fast pace, he later took control.
Matheus Nunes was also rated five and a half points, standing out with his active movements on the right wing. Antoine Semenyo was found worthy of six and a half points.





