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  • 20 April 2024, Manchester City vs Chelsea, 1-0, Win
  • 16 March 2024, Manchester City vs Newcastle United, 2-0, Win
  • 27 February 2024, Luton Town vs Manchester City, 2-6, Win
  • 26 January 2024, Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester City, 0-1, Win
  • 07 January 2024, Manchester City vs Huddersfield Town, 5-0, Win
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  • 20 April 2024, Manchester City vs Chelsea, 1-0, Lose
  • 17 March 2024, Chelsea vs Leicester City, 4-2, Win
  • 28 February 2024, Chelsea vs Leeds United, 3-2, Win
  • 07 February 2024, Aston Villa vs Chelsea, 1-3, Win
  • 26 January 2024, Chelsea vs Aston Villa, 0-0, Draw
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In the FA Cup match on April 20, 2024, 16.15 EEST, Manchester City hosted Chelsea. It proved to be a tightly contested game with both sides leaving no stone unturned in their effort to outdo each other. Despite the fierce competition, Manchester City outshined Chelsea with a close 1-0 victory, showcasing exceptional performance and teamwork.

The critical turning point of the match occurred in the second half at 01:23:40 when Manchester City finally penetrated Chelsea's defence to score a goal. That was the only goal of the game and ultimately decided the match in their favour. Evidently, Manchester City's attack was well-strategized and effective against a resilient Chelsea defence.

The match statistics reveal an even-handed distribution of offences as both teams finished the game with three yellow cards each. Noticeably, Chelsea received their first yellow card in the first half, while Manchester City received their yellow card in the second half. Although the disciplinary actions did not directly impact the final result of the match, they definitely interrupted the flow of the game and potentially affected the teams' approach and decision-making on the pitch.

Interestingly, the correlation between corner kicks and goals stands out significantly in this match. Manchester City, who were awarded twice as many corners as Chelsea (8 to 4), managed to leverage these opportunities to apply constant pressure on Chelsea's defence. This highlights the effectiveness of Manchester City’s aerial threat and dead-ball strategy.

The offside statistics also reflect Manchester City's aggressive attacking approach. They were caught offside three times compared to Chelsea's two, suggesting a higher risk-taking attitude in search of important goals. This style evidently reaped dividends as they ended up being the side to break the deadlock.

On the fouls front, Chelsea committed slightly more offences than the home side (11 to 8), indicating a higher level of aggressiveness in their gameplay perhaps in an effort to disrupt the rhythm of Manchester City, but it appears that their strategy did not result in a favourable outcome.

To conclude, the statistical data insights from this match indicate a slightly dominant performance by Manchester City, particularly in exploiting set-pieces, taking calculated risks with offside traps, and controlling the overall tempo of the game with well-timed offences. These factors, when combined with their decisive goal in the second half, significantly influenced the final outcome of this tightly contested affair.

Form Guide

Win1-0Manchester City vs Chelsea
Win2-0Manchester City vs Newcastle United
Win2-6Luton Town vs Manchester City
Win0-1Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester City
Win5-0Manchester City vs Huddersfield Town
PLAYED
5
WINS
5
GOALS
15:2
GOALS / MATCH
3
  • Manchester City has won five matches in a row with a goal difference of 15:2, scoring 3 goals average
Lose1-0Manchester City vs Chelsea
Win4-2Chelsea vs Leicester City
Win3-2Chelsea vs Leeds United
Win1-3Aston Villa vs Chelsea
Draw0-0Chelsea vs Aston Villa
PLAYED
5
WINS
3
GOALS
10:6
GOALS / MATCH
2
  • Chelsea has won three out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 10:6, scoring 2 goals average

Manchester City H2H Chelsea

Home gameManchester City10ChelseaAway gameFA Cup
Home gameManchester City11ChelseaAway gamePremier League
Away gameManchester City44ChelseaHome gamePremier League
Home gameManchester City10ChelseaAway gamePremier League
Home gameManchester City40ChelseaAway gameFA Cup
PLAYED
5
WINS
3
GOALS
11:5
GOALS / MATCH
2.20
  • In the last five matches that these two sides meet, Manchester City overtook Chelsea three times
  • Manchester City won three times and had two draw
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 11:5; average goals per match – 2.20
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