Premier League · Round 32
Manchester City defeats Chelsea 3-0 and extends lead in the Premier League
Three goals in 17 minutes secure the win; Nico O'Reilly opens the scoring and paves the way to the top
Manchester City set the pace at Stamford Bridge and won 3-0, consolidating the Premier League lead. The goals from Nico O'Reilly, Marc Guéhi and Jérémy Doku came between the 51st and 68th minute, leaving Chelsea with no answer.
Incidents
Como o jogo se desenhou
The duel started evenly, with both teams testing the midfield and looking to break the deadlock. Chelsea held possession in the first thirty minutes but failed to create clear scoring chances. City, on the other hand, pressed on the flanks, laying the groundwork for what would come in the second half.
Statistics
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Defending
Duels
Goalkeeping
Match overview
Passes
Shots
Match Highlights
The match turned after the break. In the 51st minute, Nico O'Reilly received a pass inside the box and, on the first touch, tucked it into the left corner of the goalkeeper, breaking the deadlock. Just six minutes later, Marc Guéhi, who had not yet scored, rose well positioned and headed firmly to double the lead. The momentum did not stop: in the 68th minute, Jérémy Doku, still searching for his first goal of the season, received a cross and finished with class, sealing the definitive 3-0.
What the Numbers Say
The encounter ended without cards, indicating that City's technical superiority was the decisive factor, not aggression. Although detailed statistics are not available, the rate of three goals in less than twenty minutes shows the visitors' offensive efficiency and the hosts' defensive frailty.
Suspended
Players who became suspended in this match and will serve the suspension in the next league game.
Chelsea
What Changes Now
With the three points, Manchester City extends its lead over second place, edging closer to the historic 100‑point mark. Chelsea, meanwhile, adds only one point and remains in the Europa League qualification zone, needing to respond in the coming rounds. City's next match will be against Tottenham, while Chelsea faces Liverpool, fixtures that could reshape the table dynamics in the final six rounds of the season.



