Manchester City pressed the self-destruct button as Chelsea ended their
unbeaten start to the Barclays Premier League on Monday night.
City were in cruise control midway through the first half at wet and
windy Stamford Bridge, looking every inch champions elect as they
tormented their opponents.
Mario Balotelli scored inside two
minutes and they should have been 2-0 up - seeing a decent penalty
appeal turned down in the process - before simply losing their way.
That
allowed Raul Meireles to equalise before half-time after which City
simply lost the plot, Gael Clichy picking up two yellow cards in 11
minutes and Joleon Lescott handling in his own box to gift Chelsea their
winner.
Frank Lampard was the scorer, coming off the bench to
smash home a penalty which ended new manager Andre Villas-Boas' run of
defeats against other big teams and propelling his side to third place,
seven points behind their opponents.
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