City came from behind in the second half to earn a 1-1 draw with Chelsea. The Citizens dominated for most of the match but found themselves behind at the break thanks to their former player, Sterling.

Chelsea broke quickly on the counter, with the winger curling his low shot into the bottom corner to break the deadlock.

City Kept Pushing

Jerrymusa.com reports that City pushed, and for a long time, it looked like it wasn’t going to be their day, with Haaland in particular squandering some good chances.

Rodri eventually found a way through, latching onto Walker’s blocked shot, and his shot deflected in off Disasi.

No matter how much pressure they piled on, they couldn’t find the late winner they were searching for.

That point means that City stay in third, four points behind Liverpool and two below Arsenal.  Next up for them is their game in hand against Brentford.

There’s no movement for Chelsea either in the 10th, and their next match is the EFL Cup final against Liverpool next weekend.

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