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Saturday 26 October 2013

THE BIG FIGHT!!! MAN CITY Vs CHELSEA

Manuel Pellegrini and Jose MourinhoBarclays Premier League

  • Venue: Stamford Bridge
  • Date: Sunday, 27 October 
Chelsea left-back Ashley Cole could be fit to face Manchester City on Sunday after missing the last two matches with a rib injury.
  • Defender Gary Cahill was preferred to David Luiz for Tuesday's win at Schalke and will hope to retain his place.
    Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany remains sidelined with the thigh problem that has kept him out of the last two matches.
    Martin Demichelis is not yet ready to make his debut following a knee injury.

    MATCH PREVIEW

    I took a call from an old friend in the United States this week. He's a big fan of giant truck racing.
    "Chelsea-Man City!" he exclaimed. "I can see it in my dreams. The old Blue Thunder against the new Blue Thunder. All shiny and gleaming. Awesome man!"
    While not really appreciating a 2am phone call from a clearly deranged soon-to-be ex-friend, I thought I'd best do some research. Apparently Blue Thunder in the 1980s was the biggest Chevrolet Camaro ever built. But the Blue Thunder Ford of the last few years has all the potential to be the world's best.

    Through sleepy eyes I could just about get his point as I watched video of two mighty machines bumping but bellowing over pitfalls placed in front of them.
    Chelsea, the old Blue Thunder, lustrous with its supremely confident Jose at the wheel. City, the new upstarts, with even more power in the tank. It's a monster mash-up.
    These two squads are currently valued at £820m. This is a signpost game for the title. Nothing will be decided for months of course. But a third league defeat by November would seriously dent City's credentials. A first ever league home defeat for Mourinho at Chelsea would be a significant setback to their recent progress.
    Chelsea are beginning to look really good. They're unbeaten in seven games and scoring for fun.
    City also look highly dangerous going forward. Sergio Aguero is in lethal form with four goals in three games and 72 in his last 112 for club and country. But without Vincent Kompany they lack discipline at the back. Mistakes are being made.
    At home, the 2012 champions are so powerful. Away they can succumb too easily. Only four wins in 12 Premier League trips is not a title-winning ratio.
    So the form book favours Chelsea. Their defence is tighter right now. Their strikers are hitting form. But with all the glittering stars on display it still wouldn't surprise me if it's as drab and tight as it was in last year's 0-0.
    Rafa Benitez was booed by his own fans then. There's no danger of the Special One getting the same treatment and, wherever he's sitting, I reckon the driver of the old Blue Thunder will cross the finish line ahead.

    MATCH FACTS

    Head-to-head
  • Manchester City's only win in their last 15 trips to Chelsea was a 4-2 success in February 2010 when Carlos Tevez and Craig Bellamy both scored twice for the visitors (W1, D4, L10).
  • City failed to score in 10 of those 15 matches and last season's corresponding fixture ended goalless, with Rafa Benitez suffering a hostile reception from Chelsea's supporters throughout his first game in charge of the club.
  • Manchester City have won seven of the last 10 meetings in all competitions (W7, D1, L2).
  • In three seasons in Spain, Jose Mourinho's Real Madrid beat Manuel Pellegrini's Malaga five times out of seven in all competitions, losing just once and scoring 24 goals - including 7-0 and 6-2 home wins.
Chelsea
  • Chelsea are unbeaten in their last 13 Premier League home games - winning 11 - since a 1-0 defeat by QPR on 2 January.
  • They have won all four home games this season and Jose Mourinho is unbeaten in his 64 Premier League fixtures at Stamford Bridge (W50, D14).
  • The Blues have not conceded more than one goal in a Premier League match this season.
  • Mourinho's side have won all four matches in which they opened the scoring.
  • Samuel Eto'o scored the first Premier League goal by a Chelsea striker this season in the 4-1 victory over Cardiff last weekend.
  • Midfielder Oscar has already scored four league goals this season, as many as he managed during the entire 2012-13 season.
Manchester City
  • City are the first team to score 20 Premier League goals this season.
  • The 3-1 victory at West Ham last weekend was their biggest Premier League away win since December.
  • It was also only City's fourth win in their last 12 Premier League away games (W4, D3, L5).
  • They have lost twice from winning positions this season, a record only matched by Crystal Palace prior to the weekend fixtures.
  • Sergio Aguero has scored in three league matches in a row; he has never scored in four successive league games for Manchester City.

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