Premier League: Chelsea 0 - 1 Manchester City

Manchester City picked up an impressive win away at Chelsea. How important could this result prove to be?

Everyone associated with City will be delighted that they got revenge after last season's Champions League final defeat.

Gabriel Jesus settled the close affair when his 53rd-minute effort took a deflection off Jorginho to beat Chelsea keeper Edouard Mendy. Very few could question City's right to the win and many would argue that the victory margin should have been far more emphatic. Chelsea were unusually conservative in their style of play throughout the match.

Some interesting stats

Despite being the away side, City had more possession (59% to Chelsea's 41%) and more shots (15 to Chelsea's 5). The home side didn't have one single shot on target. Pep Guardiola has also become Manchester City's most successful manager in terms of victories. 

Manager reaction

When speaking to BT Sport, Pep Guardiola said: "“Today the guys were outstanding. At this stadium and against this opponent, to do what we have done makes me so proud.

“We came here and did our game. Sometimes you can’t do it because the opponent is better. We were encouraged to press high and they could not make the build-up.”

This is what Thomas Tuchel had to say

Is it too early to start looking at the Premier League table?

After Saturday's matches, Chelsea drop to third in the table and City have now moved ahead of the European champions on goal difference. 

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