Man City beat Chelsea to celebrate Premier League title triumph
Manchester
City celebrated their third consecutive Premier League title on Sunday as a
much-changed side was still good enough to beat Chelsea 1-0 at the Etihad.
Pep
Guardiola's men clinched a fifth title in six seasons on Saturday when
second-placed Arsenal were beaten 1-0 at Nottingham Forest.
That gave
Guardiola the luxury of resting most of his star names with one eye on the FA
Cup and Champions League finals next month as City go for the treble.
The strength
of City's squad was exemplified by Julian Alvarez, who has spent most of the
season as Erling Haaland's understudy, scoring his 17th goal of the campaign to
extend the English champions' unbeaten run in all competitions to 24 games.
But a
festive afternoon for City was marred at full-time as thousands of fans spilled
onto the pitch despite pleas from the club to remain in the stands.
Guardiola
made nine changes in all from the side that thrashed Real Madrid 4-0 in
midweek.
The youthful
hosts were still too sharp for the beleaguered visitors early on and took the
lead on 12 minutes.
Alvarez
continued his stunning season for club and country as the Argentine World Cup
winner swept home Cole Palmer's pass.
Palmer made
the most of a rare Premier League start and was unlucky not to double City's
lead when his goalbound effort was cleared off the line by Trevoh Chalobah.
Defeat
confirmed that Chelsea will end a miserable campaign in the bottom half and a
familiar lack of cutting edge in front of goal showed why the Blues have
struggled under three different managers this season.
Raheem
Sterling should have marked his return to the Etihad with at least one goal but
was denied by a fine save by Stefan Ortega when one-on-one with the German
goalkeeper.
Moments
later Conor Gallagher headed onto the post with just Ortega to beat.
But the lack
of jeopardy for both sides shone through as the majority of the game was played
out at a snail's pace under the unusually baking Manchester sun.
Not that the
home fans minded as they serenaded their side with cries of
"championees" and bounced around doing the Poznan celebration with
their backs to the pitch.
Chelsea had
the better chances in the second-half to at least avoid a seventh defeat in
nine games under caretaker boss Frank Lampard.
Even when
the stand-in City goalkeeper Ortega was finally beaten by Sterling, John Stones
was on hand to clear off the line.
Mykhailo
Mudryk and Cesar Azpilicueta also wasted late chances to grab a point.
At the other
end, Kalvin Phillips was inches away from his first City goal as the England
midfielder's header came back off the inside of the post.
Alvarez had
a second goal ruled out for handball by Riyad Mahrez 20 minutes from time
before Guardiola gave the home crowd what they wanted by unleashing Haaland
from the bench.
The
Norwegian went for goal with his first touch and nearly teed up Rico Lewis with
a shot across goal.
But he was
made to wait for his 53 goal of the season as City serenely played out the
final stages to open up a seven-point lead at the top of the table with two
games remaining to Arsenal's one.
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