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Player Ratings: Cherki 7.5 stars as Man City shrinks Arsenal’s lead with Chelsea win
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Pep Guardiola’s men arrived in London with a “killer instinct” following Arsenal’s defeat to Bournemouth. After a tense first half that saw Chelsea have a goal ruled out for offside, City found their gear after the break.
Nico O’Reilly and Marc Guéhi struck in quick succession before Jérémy Doku rounded off the scoring, punishing a defensive error to secure three vital points in the title race.
Manchester City Player Ratings
Gianluigi Donnarumma – 7
The Italian shot-stopper was vital in maintaining the clean sheet, particularly in the first half when he denied Pedro Neto with a brilliant low save. His proactive sweeping and a late stop against Marc Cucurella showed excellent focus and decision-making throughout the match.
Matheus Nunes – 5.5
Operating on the right flank, Nunes provided a steady presence. He linked up effectively with Bernardo Silva and Antoine Semenyo to facilitate City’s build-up play, putting in a reliable shift without any major errors.
Abdukodir Khusanov – 6
The defender produced a standout moment early on with a goal-saving tackle on João Pedro. While he appeared slightly unsettled by Chelsea’s long-ball approach at times, he remained resilient under pressure to help preserve the shutout.
Marc Guéhi – 7
Despite a minor lapse in the first half where he lost his marker, Guéhi was largely flawless. He capped an impressive defensive display with a predatory finish into the bottom corner, showing the composure of a veteran striker to double City’s lead.
Nico O’Reilly – 6.5
Continuing his trend of scoring in high-stakes games, the youngster broke the deadlock with a well-timed header. His afternoon ended prematurely due to a hamstring concern shortly after his goal, but his impact on the game was undeniable.
Bernardo Silva – 6
On a day he became the all-time Premier League appearance leader for Portuguese players, Silva was tireless. He occupied every blade of grass at Stamford Bridge, providing the tactical discipline and work rate that have made him a Guardiola favorite.
Rodri – 5.5
It was a rare shaky start for the Spaniard, who struggled with Chelsea’s high-tempo transitions and was lucky to avoid an early booking for a foul on Cole Palmer. He eventually stabilized, but it wasn’t his most dominant performance in the engine room.
Antoine Semenyo – 6.5
Semenyo was a constant thorn in Chelsea’s side, drifting inward from the right to allow space for his teammates. While his individual efforts on goal didn’t find the net, his movement was crucial in stretching the Blues’ defensive lines.
Rayan Cherki – 7.5 (Player of the Match)
The Frenchman was the creative architect for City, providing two vital assists. His vision was on full display as he picked out Guéhi for the second goal, combining technical brilliance with an increasingly influential role in the starting XI.
Jérémy Doku – 7
Doku was a persistent headache for Malo Gusto, often drawing multiple defenders to open space elsewhere. His intelligence was rewarded late on when he dispossessed Moisés Caicedo and clinically slotted home City’s third goal.
Erling Haaland – 6
While he didn’t find the scoresheet, Haaland’s contribution was a masterclass in selfless forward play. He dropped deep to link play, contested every aerial duel, and his physical presence created the room needed for the midfielders to flourish.
Substitutes
Rayan Aït-Nouri – 6
Called upon early to replace the injured O’Reilly, Aït-Nouri slotted in seamlessly. He balanced his defensive duties well while occasionally venturing forward to support the attack in the closing stages.
Mateo Kovačić – 4
Making a welcome return after nearly six months on the sidelines, the Croatian enjoyed a brief cameo. His inclusion was more about gaining match fitness than tactical impact, given the short time he spent on the pitch.
Savinho – 4
The winger entered late to exploit a tiring Chelsea defense. He worked the touchline well and helped City keep possession, ensuring the tempo remained high while allowing Doku a rest.
Phil Foden – 4
Foden was introduced to see out the game and maintain control. He put in the defensive shifts required to protect the lead and offered a few glimpses of his creative spark in the final minutes.
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AC Milan faces Champions League crisis after Udinese defeat
AC Milan’s grip on a Champions League spot has loosened significantly following a demoralizing home loss to Udinese, leaving Massimiliano Allegri’s side under immense pressure from chasing rivals.
AC Milan has entered a period of severe crisis following a disastrous home defeat to Udinese, marking their third loss in four matches.
The performance at San Siro triggered a storm of jeers from fans, with star player Rafael Leão bearing the brunt of the frustration after a lackluster display.
This downturn has allowed Juventus and Como to close the gap on the top four.
Manager Massimiliano Allegri is facing intense criticism for his tactical choices, particularly the failed experiment of playing Leão as a central striker in a 4-3-3 system.
The club is reportedly considering an immediate return to a 3-5-2 formation to stabilize results.
As Champions League qualification hangs in the balance, the media suggests Leão’s tenure in Milan may be approaching an end.
