Rodri and Man City not giving up on title despite frustrating Chelsea draw - Soccer News
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Rodri and Man City not giving up on title despite frustrating Chelsea draw - Soccer News
""It's frustrating, of course, but in the end, it is what it is," Rodri said. "We created enough chances to win the game three or four-nil, but this is football. "If you don't take your chances with nothing, they just draw the game, so we have to learn from this. There is still a long way to go, and we just need to focus on the next games."
"The Blues, who arrived at Etihad Stadium without a manager following Enzo Maresca's shock New Year's Day exit, snatched a point thanks to Enzo Fernandez's late equaliser. Indeed, timed at 93:14, Fernandez's leveller is the latest equaliser or winner City have conceded at home in the Premier League since Michael Olise struck for Crystal Palace after 94 minutes and 28 seconds of their 2-2 draw in December 2023."
Manchester City drew 1-1 with Chelsea at the Etihad, leaving them six points behind Arsenal in the Premier League. Chelsea arrived without a manager following Enzo Maresca's shock exit and grabbed a stoppage-time equaliser from Enzo Fernandez at 93:14. Tijjani Reijnders had given City the lead before half-time, his fourth goal in seven appearances, while Erling Haaland struck the post. City created several chances but failed to hold the lead and could not win back-to-back league games. The Opta model gives City a 10.5% title probability compared with Arsenal's 85.2%.
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