Manchester City Kick Off Premier League Title Defence with Victory over Chelsea

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Manchester City opened their Premier League title defence with a 2-0 victory over Chelsea, with goals from Erling Haaland and Mateo Kovacic. Enzo Maresca, in his first match in charge of Chelsea, suffered defeat at the hands of Pep Guardiola's men. Haaland scored his 91st goal for the club in his 100th appearance, while Kovacic also found the back of the net on his return to Stamford Bridge. Despite missing key players like Rodri, Kyle Walker, John Stones, and Phil Foden, who were given extra time off after Euro 2024, City managed to secure a strong start to their bid for a fifth consecutive English top-flight title.

Yet, the champions were still able to lay down a marker against one of the few sides they failed to beat in the league last season.

Maresca has the tough task of moulding a functioning team unit from a bloated Chelsea squad that has 43 players and over 50 on the books including those on loan.

The consequences of those difficult decisions played out even before kick-off as Raheem Sterling's camp released a statement expressing his dismay at being left out of the matchday squad.

Ben Chilwell was another to face the cull, while Conor Gallagher and Romelu Lukaku are among those not to have been handed squad numbers.

of Chelsea's nine summer signings to date were included in Maresca's starting line-up.

Even more surprisingly, Enzo Fernandez was named captain despite being embroiled in a race row for a post on social media after Argentina's Copa America victory last month.

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City, by contrast, are a model of continuity and consistent excellence.

Haaland was one of City's few stars to have had a summer off from international tournaments and took just 18 minutes to make his mark.

Jeremy Doku's low cross was deflected by Bernardo Silva into the Norwegian's path and he coolly dinked over Robert Sanchez.

Kevin De Bruyne curled inches wide and Sanchez leapt high to turn over Doku's deflected shot.

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But Chelsea ended the first half in the ascendency and should have been level before the break.

Ederson spilled Cole Palmer's tame shot but was bailed out by Nicolas Jackson's straying needlessly offside before he turned in the rebound.

Foden was forced into action earlier than Guardiola would have hoped at half-time as the lively Savinho was forced off injured on his Premier League debut.

The lack of pre-season minutes for many on show was apparent in the more pedestrian pace than normal for a major Premier League clash.

Chelsea did most of the pressing for an equaliser but offered City chances to extend their lead in doing so.

Sanchez made a fine save to deny Haaland a second before De Bruyne again fired inches off target when unmarked at the edge of the area.

However, the Chelsea goalkeeper was at fault for the goal that sealed their fate.

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Kovacic was allowed to burst through the midfield unchallenged and took aim for the top corner, which he found thanks to a weak hand from Sanchez.

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