Manchester City’s group of star players allowed to rest after Euro 2024 helped them secure a 2-0 victory against Chelsea under new coach Enzo Maresca. Kyle Walker, John Stones, Phil Foden, and Rodri were on the bench, with replacements Rico Lewis and Savinho impressing during the match. Mateo Kovacic sealed the win with City’s second goal following Erling Haaland’s opener. Guardiola praised Kovacic’s performance and expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to lead the team.
In their pursuit of a fifth consecutive Premier League title, Manchester City faces allegations of financial misconduct which the club firmly denies. Chelsea, on the other hand, started with Marc Cucurella and Cole Palmer, who played in the Euro final. Despite showcasing flashes of potential, Chelsea struggled to break through City’s defense. Palmer, the top scorer for Chelsea last season, was contained by City, and new signings Pedro Neto and Marc Guiu failed to make an impact.
Maresca acknowledged the progress shown by Chelsea in the game and highlighted some crucial moments that could have changed the outcome. The narrow offside decision that allowed Haaland’s goal to stand and a disallowed goal by Nicolas Jackson were key turning points. Chelsea competed well for large parts of the game and created chances, but City’s efficiency in both boxes and ball management in the final stages proved to be the difference.
Guardiola’s decision to rotate his players paid off as City maintained their winning streak in the Premier League. The absence of their Euro stars did not hinder their performance, showcasing the depth and versatility of the squad. Chelsea, led by Maresca, demonstrated promise and potential, but ultimately fell short against the defending champions. The ongoing battle for the Premier League title promises to be intense with both teams aiming for success in the upcoming season.