LONDON - Manchester City beat Brentford 1-0 on Wednesday to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League to an ominous
eight points as title rivals Chelsea conceded a last-gasp equaliser at home to Brighton.
Phil Foden's first-half goal was enough to give Pep Guardiola's champions a
10th consecutive league win as they took full advantage of injury-hit
Chelsea's slip-up at Stamford Bridge.
The defending champions now have 50 points after 20 matches, putting them
eight clear of second-placed Chelsea. Liverpool, who lost to Leicester on
Tuesday, are a further point behind.
The coronavirus pandemic has ravaged English football's fixture list,
leaving some clubs needing to play catch-up, but 2021 will end with City out
on their own.
Brentford threatened in the opening stages in west London, but City took
the lead in the 16th minute when Foden cleverly tucked in a pinpoint cross
from Kevin De Bruyne.
Foden and Jack Grealish were left out of the starting XI for City's wins
over Newcastle and Leicester after they were pictured on a night out
following the 7-0 home victory over Leeds.
But the England pair were back on the teamsheet on Wednesday and Foden's
goal made it a perfect 10 out of 10 for City.
Despite their dominance of possession, the visitors mustered just three
shots on target in the entire game and Guardiola looked edgy in the latter
stages as his team attempted to see out the victory.
They thought they had sealed the three points in the dying minutes when
Aymeric Laporte rose to head home but his goal was ruled out by VAR for a
marginal offside.
Guardiola, who hailed the "exceptional" Foden, refused to be complacent
despite his side's huge lead at the top of the Premier League.
"There are 54 points to play for," he told the BBC. "It is not expected to
have this distance for eight and nine, but Liverpool play one game less. But
it is 54 points.
"In December no one is champion. We are going to lose games. I see in my
mind Arsenal, Chelsea, Southampton coming.... I cannot say more than
congratulations to the team but we must focus."
- Chelsea pain -
Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea, who kicked off 45 minutes before City, looked
poised for victory after Romelu Lukaku headed them into a first-half lead but
Brighton substitute Danny Welbeck struck in stoppage time for a 1-1 draw.
Chelsea wing-back Reece James limped off in the 27th minute with a
hamstring injury, to be replaced by Marcos Alonso.
The home side went ahead immediately, when Lukaku shook off the attentions
of Neal Maupay after a tussle to power a header past goalkeeper Robert
Sanchez from a Mason Mount corner.
But Graham Potter's side came back strongly, with Adam Lallana and the
impressive Yves Bissouma testing Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy either side
of half-time.
It looked as though it was going to be a familiar story for Brighton, who
have struggled to score this season, but substitute Welbeck had other ideas,
heading home Marc Cucurella's cross in the 91st minute.
Tuchel counted the cost of further injuries to an already stretched squad
after James limped off and Andreas Christensen had to be substituted at half-
time.
The club announced on Tuesday that left wing-back Ben Chilwell faced
surgery on a knee injury and defender Thiago Silva missed the Brighton game
due to a thigh complaint.
"Very frustrating, of course very disappointing because we gave everything
and we had enough big chances to decide the match," Tuchel told Amazon Prime.
"It was a very intense match and we have another two changes because of
injuries (James and Christensen) so in the dressing room they are completely,
completely exhausted but it is the same subject every single matchday now."
City travel to face fourth-placed Arsenal on Saturday knowing a win would
take them 11 points clear of Chelsea, who host Liverpool the following day.BSS/AFP