Chelsea 1-1 Manchester City: Premier League – as it happened

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7.28pm GMT19:28

Anyway, thanks for reading. Good game and stuff. Here’s Daniel Taylor’s match report of the game. Enjoy your Saturday night.

Updated at 7.38pm GMT

7.27pm GMT19:27

Those substitutions really were curious from Pellegrini. They were on top and a win would’ve really dragged the title race back, and needed just one goal...so he takes off their two best attacking players.

7.22pm GMT19:22

Well, both sides will probably be relatively happy with a point, although Chelsea more so, one imagines. Indeed, City might be curiously disappointed that they didn’t win it, given their absolute domination in the second-half. Chelsea defended very well, notably Zouma who looks like a talent. The gap stays at five points.

7.21pm GMT19:21

Full-time: Chelsea 1-1 Manchester City

Peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep.

Updated at 7.31pm GMT

7.19pm GMT19:19

90 mins + 2: Utterly awful corner from Navas, going straight into the first man. Final change, with Oscar going off and replaced by Ruben Loftus-Cheek.

7.18pm GMT19:18

90 mins: Lots of pressure now. Milner gets to the byline, chips a cross over and Zouma does brilliantly to head away with two City players waiting at the back post. Three minutes of added time.

7.16pm GMT19:16

89 mins: Another weird sub by Pellegrini - Silva is off, Jovetic is on.

7.15pm GMT19:15

88 mins: Close from City, as they finally manage to pick their way through the massed ranks and Silva feeds Milner, but his cross-shot thing goes across goal and wide, with nobody following it in.

7.14pm GMT19:14

87 mins: Mourinho very happy indeed with the point, it seems - Gary Cahill replaces Remy.

7.13pm GMT19:13

85 mins: Sustained City pressure here...without actually putting Chelsea under much pressure, if that makes sense. They’ve had the ball a lot in the Chelsea half, but haven’t created too many chances. Lampard clips a ball over the top looking for Silva, but it’s too long.

7.10pm GMT19:10

83 mins: And it’s Agüero he replaces, which is a bit of a weird one.

7.10pm GMT19:10

82 mins: From the way Mourinho is yelling and wildly gesticulating, the tactical reshuffle hasn’t been carried out to his liking. Edin Dzeko about to come on.

7.07pm GMT19:07

80 mins: Some sort of misfortune has befallen Willian, who limps off to be replaced by Didier Drogba. Presumably Remy will go out wide with Drogba up top.

7.06pm GMT19:06

78 mins: Pictures? Pictures. Here’s a lovely gallery from this game.

7.05pm GMT19:05

77 mins: Lampard’s first touch...is a heavy pass for Silva out on the left, which goes out for a throw.

7.04pm GMT19:04

76 mins: Fernando is indeed the man to be brought off, and while a few people boo initially, most of the crowd welcome Lampard to the pitch, some with flags and scarves bearing his image. Bit much, that.

Updated at 7.15pm GMT

7.03pm GMT19:03

75 mins: Lampard is tying his socks, and will be on in moments. Brace yourselves, narrative fans.

7.01pm GMT19:01

73 mins: Fernando goes into the book for barging Hazard to the floor. He’s still struggling a bit with that cramp, by the looks of things. Would be a good idea to hook him pronto.

Updated at 7.11pm GMT

6.59pm GMT18:59

72 mins:

Jose Mourinho didn't ask to be born.

6.58pm GMT18:58

71 mins: Milner lines it down to Silva who’s barrelled over by Matic. A clear free-kick, perhaps worth a booking, but for some reason Mourinho is thoroughly ticked off. Although in fairness, he’s ticked off by a lot of things.

6.56pm GMT18:56

68 mins: Milner wins the ball from Ramires and everyone half stops, expecting a foul to be given, but Clattenburg waves the advantage through and the ball breaks to Fernandinho. He has options left and right, but tries a side-footed shot from range and it’s fairly easy for Courtois.

6.54pm GMT18:54

66 mins: Fernando appears to have cramp. Huh. After just over an hour of a game in the freezing cold. Huh.

6.52pm GMT18:52

64 mins: Lampard could well be imminent. Navas ghosts around Azpilicueta again (he really is giving him a chasing), crosses to the back stick where Milner gets to a header, but it loops onto the top of the goal.

6.50pm GMT18:50

62 mins: Ramires is bundled over breaking from halfway, then complains at length as to why no booking was handed out. Willian then makes a complete guff of the resultant free-kick.

Updated at 6.59pm GMT

6.49pm GMT18:49

61 mins: Ah, some really nice interchanges towards the right corner of the box nearly creates a chance for City, but Agüero slips at the crucial moment and Chelsea manage to smuggle it clear. Chelsea looking pretty sluggish at the moment.

6.46pm GMT18:46

59 mins: City very much on top here, but they really do need to score while they’re on top, because you know what Jose Mourinho sides are like.

6.46pm GMT18:46

58 mins: Hatchet man Silva gets a taste of his own medicine as Matic takes a maverick approach to tackling by trying to get to the ball, but going through the Spaniard’s knee first.

6.44pm GMT18:44

56 mins: Almost a very weird goal. Silva feeds Navas on the right of the box, who gets to the byline and chips a cross into the centre, where Fernandinho meets it about 15 yards from goal on the run, heads into the ground and it bounces high, dips down and Courtois has to flip it over the bar.

Updated at 7.04pm GMT

6.42pm GMT18:42

55 mins: Milner powers down the left but Zouma zooms in and puts in a cracking tackle to stop him. Looks good, does this kid. From the corner, Sagna goes up with Matic and the ball very clearly goes behind off the Chelsea man, but despite having a perfect view referee Clattenburg gives a goal-kick.

6.41pm GMT18:41

54 mins: The sulk continues...

Jose Mourinho won't be fulfilling his post-match media duties with the press, a Chelsea spokesman has told me. Neither will Steve Holland

6.40pm GMT18:40

52 mins: Hatchet man Silva does go into the book now, for a fairly cynical knee-high clip on Matic that sends the big midfielder down in instalments.

6.39pm GMT18:39

51 mins: Jose Mourinho is clad in full tracksuit and terrible trainers. No longer the days of the coat.

6.37pm GMT18:37

50 mins: Navas gets down the right and manages to carve out a chance for a cross, but slices it horribly over the bar. Remember when he was so homesick he could barely leave Seville?

6.36pm GMT18:36

49 mins: Hatchet man David Silva chops down Hazard, but the playmakers’ union kicks in as they politely shake hands, and the referee takes no further action.

6.35pm GMT18:35

47 mins: Frank Lampard warms up on the touchline. He’s roundly booed as he drops his trousers and gives the home crowd the finger. Just kidding - he applauds the Chelsea fans politely and they applaud right back.

Updated at 7.00pm GMT

6.32pm GMT18:32

46 mins: We’re off again.

6.31pm GMT18:31

Sam Care has a potential explanation for the Kompany blunder: “I thought it was less that Kompany let the ball go for someone else, and more so him attempting not to injure himself extending his leg. His left leg gets stuck underneath him, and if he fully extends the right leg, looks like he could’ve pulled something. Hmmm, I guess we’ll never know.”

6.27pm GMT18:27

“That Shep Messing advert (39 mins) could well provide Wenger with the answer to his recent goalkeeping problems,” writes Justin Kavanagh. “But be warned Arsene: Messing was American keeper who posed naked for Playgirl in the 70s, and nobody wants to see Wojciech Szczesny standing in the showers in the altogether chewing tobacco, thanks.”

If you’re feeling spicy, look up those Messing pictures. A ‘celebration of human form’, one might say.

6.21pm GMT18:21

“Did it look to you as if Kompany expected somebody behind him to clear the ball, and refrained from extending his legs to clear Hazard’s cross while sliding?” asks Alec Martin. “He seemed to realize his error in the next instant, judging from his frustrated body language...”

Dunno, perhaps. If so that was terrible - never leave the thing for someone else to get rid of when it’s in your own six-yard box.

6.19pm GMT18:19

Bit of an odd game. I guess it’s been fairly interesting, but there haven’t been that many notable incidents - or at least there weren’t any until the last five minutes of the half, in which mistakes from both defences and some fine attacking play combined for the two goals.

6.17pm GMT18:17

Half-time: Chelsea 1-1 Manchester City

Peeeeeeeeeeeep.

6.16pm GMT18:16

45 mins: Navas does brilliantly to speed down the right and flip a decent cross into the box, that Courtois - perhaps put off by a couple of players just in front of him, flaps at and can only punch to Agüero on the edge of the box. He hits it first time towards the corner, but Silva sticks out a leg and diverts it into the net.

Updated at 6.27pm GMT

6.15pm GMT18:15

GOAL! Chelsea 1-1 Manchester City (Silva 45)

Well, well, well.

Updated at 6.24pm GMT

6.14pm GMT18:14

43 mins: Weird from Kompany that. Presumably he was scared of putting through his own goal, but surely it’s better to take the chance and try to hoof it away than just let it run to an unmarked striker. He’s been desperate in the last few weeks.

6.12pm GMT18:12

41 mins: Lovely sprayed pass out from Matic out to Hazard on the left, who puts a low ball across the edge of the six-yard box, which Kompany should cut out but instead for some reason doesn’t extend his leg properly, and Remy is there to power into a basically empty net.

Updated at 6.28pm GMT

6.11pm GMT18:11

GOAL! Chelsea 1-0 Manchester City (Remy 41)

Sort of from nowhere, that.

Updated at 6.22pm GMT

6.11pm GMT18:11

39 mins: Non-sequitur from William Plowden: “I think both of these are good sides but no side can be great until they have a player with a moustache.”

Perhaps one of them could persuade Shep Messing out of retirement...

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6.07pm GMT18:07

37 mins: Surreal moment as Ramires spreads a Xabi Alonso-esque pass from right to left, aiming for...absolutely nobody. Weird.

6.06pm GMT18:06

36 mins: Hazard appears to have done himself a minor mischief. Not sure how/when, but he ain’t happy. The last thing Chelsea need.

6.04pm GMT18:04

34 mins: Adam Hirst is missing someone: “He’s only been in the country 6 months but already he’s badly missed. This match, this fixture, needed Diego Costa in to provide some spice and some spite, and try to make something of what is likely to be the most important head-to-head in English football over the next few years. It needs livening up. Something nasty needs to happen to put it up there with United v Arsenal or Chelsea v Liverpool of recent years. Perhaps a fight between the managers would help.”

Hard to disagree my friend, hard to disagree.

6.03pm GMT18:03

32 mins: Big shouts from a handball just outside the City box, as the ball jumps up and perhaps strikes Demichelis on the arm, but there was nothing he could’ve done about that.

City then have their best chance of the game from a long punt upfield that sets Agüero clean through on goal, but instead of putting those colossal thighs to good use and battering the thing, he pulls a fairly tame shot wide of the far post.

6.00pm GMT18:00

30 mins: A poor touch from Kompany is seized upon by Remy, and he’s away down the left, he cuts it back to the edge of the area where it finds Oscar, but his left-footed shot is reasonably weak and Hart gathers.

5.59pm GMT17:59

28 mins: From a corner, Azpilicueta and Agüero wrestle with each other at the far post, both men go to the turf and the referee awards the free-kick to Chelsea. But, that could only have been a guess - almost impossible to see who was the instigator in that one.

Updated at 6.11pm GMT

5.57pm GMT17:57

27 mins: Agüero takes an absolutely dreamy touch to bring down a long pass just inside the Chelsea box, then feeds Milner who tries to run through about five defenders, which he doesn’t manage but does get a corner out of it.

5.55pm GMT17:55

25 mins: Hazard shows Ivanovic how to dribble out of trouble, twisting and turning away from a few City players outside his own box, but those City players combine to knock him to the ground and a free-kick is given.

Updated at 6.06pm GMT

5.54pm GMT17:54

24 mins: Ivanovic makes a ghastly muff of things by trying to dribble out of defence past Milner, but the doughty Englisman tackles him and slips inside to Agüero, who is pushed out to the left but still manages to get a shot away, which is saved with relative ease by Courtois.

5.52pm GMT17:52

22 mins: A delivery of soap to West London for the mouths of those Chelsea fans, please.

Inventive reworking of You’ll Never Walk Alone from Chelsea fans to demonstrate their distaste for Jamie Redknapp. Lots of c-words.

5.51pm GMT17:51

21 mins: Nice ball from Willian clipped over the top looking for the run of Remy, but the French striker is a hair offside, and the flag goes up.

5.50pm GMT17:50

19 mins: The ball seems to have been deep on the Chelsea right for about five minutes. It ends with a deflected cross that skips straight to Joe Hart in the City nets.

5.47pm GMT17:47

17 mins: In case you were wondering, Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas are both at the game, and they’re displaying some sensational examples of knitwear, the former in jumper form and the latter a Benny from Crossroads-style bobble hat.

Meanwhile, Agüero breaks into the box on the right, where Kurt Zouma makes a splendid sliding challenge to nix the danger.

Updated at 5.58pm GMT

5.46pm GMT17:46

16 mins: Taking this as a full justification of my stance.

@NickMiller79 Djokovic and Hazard, you've never seen them together...

5.45pm GMT17:45

15 mins: Navas pops on some pace down the right, clips a decent ball into the middle, but for some reasons there’s nobody there to convert what would’ve been a very presentable chance.

5.44pm GMT17:44

14 mins: Hazard wins a corner on the right, it’s swung over but John Terry’s header from about 15 yards loops apathetically out of play.

5.43pm GMT17:43

13 mins: A lull. Both teams could just be taking a blow after that frenzied first ten minutes. City and Chelsea take it in turns to try and build some possession, knocking it around the back and midfield.

5.41pm GMT17:41

11 mins: Eden Hazard and Novak Djokovic? Anyone see it as well?

Might just be me.

Updated at 5.45pm GMT

5.38pm GMT17:38

8 mins: Blimey, City go very close as Navas slips it to Fernandinho on the right of the box, he shoots low aiming for the bottom corner but it’s deflected wide. David Silva was flapping his arms in oodles of space at the far post, but he must settle for a corner.

5.37pm GMT17:37

7 mins: This really is frantic stuff, but not a huge amount has actually happened thus far. Lots of bluster, no real substance. But, the game is yet young.

Updated at 5.47pm GMT

5.35pm GMT17:35

5 mins: Entertaining moment as Kompany tries to shield the ball out of play, falls to his knees under the challenge of Remy, who then gets on his back and rides him like one would a donkey.

5.34pm GMT17:34

3 mins: Chelsea pressing City hard, hard, hard as they try to pass it around the back, now. Frantic first few minutes. Lovely stuff.

5.31pm GMT17:31

1 min: And we’re off. City get at Chelsea straight away, James Milner coming across from the left, feeding Jesus Navas who batters a shot towards goal, which Thibaut Courtois flings his hands up to and beats it away. Sparky start.

5.27pm GMT17:27

The teams make their way to the pitch, accompanied as ever at Stamford Bridge by ‘The Liquidator’...

5.18pm GMT17:18

Or perhaps, if you prefer, you’d like to hear what Manuel Pellegrini had to say about Jose Mourinho’s tin-foil hat-wearing, David Icke/Jim Corr-esque conspiracy theory about some sort of vast conspiracy against Chelsea:

I hope that in the Premier League – the most important league in the world – they don’t have a campaign against anyone. I hope all is fair and the referee makes mistakes for all the teams exactly the same, that the FA make the fixtures in a fair way and the punishments.

For my way of thinking I think it is the best league in the world and I don’t think it has any strange things. Because [if that’s the case] then you are not competing [fairly]. After that, if you win the title, it’s not an important title, because it is all arranged.

5.15pm GMT17:15

And when you’ve finished reading that, how about Jamie Jackson on Vincent Kompany’s form, or lack thereof:

A fortnight ago City went down 2-0 to Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium with Kompany culpable for the first goal: his dribble upfield ceded possession and when Arsenal counterattacked Kompany compounded the error by fouling Nacho Monreal. Santi Cazorla duly converted the penalty.

Early on in last Saturday’s 2-0 FA Cup home defeat by Middlesbrough Kompany nearly paid again when trying to take the ball from defence, and his inability to steady a shaky rearguard was a concern.

Kompany’s patchy displays have peppered a season in which Manuel Pellegrini’s side have struggled to consistently dominate domestically and on the continent. A Champions League campaign that came close to disaster featured Kompany allowing Roma’s Francesco Totti too much space for the equaliser in a 1-1 draw in September, and he was again part of a lumbering defence that allowed CSKA Moscow to come from two goals down a month later to again share the points.

A big factor here are the eye-watering number of injuries Kompany has suffered since joining City and his admirable keenness to return, often too soon, which means any rustiness is exposed.

5.14pm GMT17:14

Some pre-match reading for you. Firstly, from Daniel Taylor on the respective histories of the two sides. Summary: more than the chants would have you believe.

Perhaps this might be an appropriate time, then, to point out that Manchester Citywon their first FA Cup 26 years before Arsenal and their first League Cup 17 years earlier. Their first European trophy, the 1970 Cup Winners’ Cup, arrived before any of Liverpool’s. They broke the attendance record for the first time in 1924 and there are 110 years between the first and last of their major honours. Only two clubs, Blackburn Rovers (118 years) and Liverpool (111), have a longer span of success.

Likewise, Chelsea’s supporters can probably be forgiven for feeling slightly bemused about the kind of chants that could be heard at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday. As it happened, Chelsea also lifted a European trophy before Liverpool. A plastic new-age club? Chelsea had the best average attendance in England 10 times from 1908 to 1955. They were the first team to average more than 40,000 during one season and their FA Cup final replay against Leeds in 1970 pulled in a television audience of 28 million, the best there has been for a club game in England.

City have not done too badly either given that the crowd of 84,659 to watch an FA Cup tie against Stoke City in 1934 is still a record in English football. No history? Well, King George V chose Hyde Road, City’s first ground, when he became the first monarch to attend a game and if you go back even further into the Manchester Evening News archives you will find sepia-tinted clippings from 1902 when the club were raising money to keep Newton Heath going (and if you know your history, you will be aware what became of Newton Heath).

5.12pm GMT17:12

Going to be lots of this...

An actual adult male human did this. - "@GChadwick_: Chelsea v Man City. #cfc #Lampard pic.twitter.com/YzYJi4WZoj"

5.01pm GMT17:01

Caleb Jones writes in with some thoughts on what Chelsea have in reserve: “Does anyone else find it strange that Chelsea’s bench looks so utterly uninspiring? I know their two best players are out but still one would think that for all the money they throw around it would manage not to have a 400 year old striker as their plan B. It’s going to get interesting if they are down after an hour.”

It’s an interesting point to be sure. That bench is depleted given that neither Mo Salah nor Andre Schürrle is on it, with both half out of the door, but even with Juan Cuadrado, expected to be there pretty soon, they do look a little thin in reserve.

4.58pm GMT16:58

I think I’d prefer a hugely undignified booing to this...

4.37pm GMT16:37

So no Cesc Fabregas, but equally it doesn’t look particularly like a bus-parking line-up by Jose Mourinho. Couple more interesting selections, notably Loïc Remy up top in place of Diego Costa instead of Didier Drogba, while big Kurt Zouma keeps his place ahead of Gary Cahill.

City are more or less as expected, although Bacary Sagna instead of Pablo Zabaleta at right-back is a curious one. Any thoughts on that call, everyone?

4.33pm GMT16:33

Team news

Chelsea

Courtois; Ivanovic, Zouma, Terry, Azpilicueta; Ramires, Matic; Willian, Oscar, Hazard; Remy. Subs: Cech, Cahill, Christensen, Ake, Loftus-Cheek, Brown, Drogba

Manchester City

Hart; Sagna, Kompany, Demichelis, Clichy; Fernando, Fernandinho; Navas, Milner, Silva; Aguero. Subs: Caballero, Zabaleta, Boyata, Kolarov, Lampard, Jovetic, Dzeko.

Referee: Mark Clattenburg (Co. Durham)

4.30pm GMT16:30

Premable

Right then. Probably quite a big game, this. But who’s it bigger for? Well, Manchester City, obviously, because if they lose this one then they’ll be eight points behind their opponents with 15 games remaining, and while obviously unless you’re some sort of gobby bookmaker you probably won’t declare the title race over, it will be pretty gosh darn rock solid for Manuel Pellegrini’s men to make things up from there.

Actually, forget that. It’ll be over. All over. Lose today and they won’t stand a chance. Might as well just give up right now. Dismantle the Etihad and take it away. Pack up the players and put them in crates, to be shipped off to places unknown, where they can be turned into glue or used as shop mannequins or something. Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone. We’re calling it now. This is official Guardian policy, dictated from the very highest authority.

By which I mean me. I’ve decided. An executive decision, if you will, much like the film of that name starring Kurt Russell and Halle Berry about a team of Navy SEALs that implausibly board a plane while it’s mid-air, a plane that has been hijacked by terrorists led by David Suchet. It also stars Steven Seagal, but don’t worry - he dies horribly in the first 20 minutes.

So do you reckon this is going to be a good game? I’m not really sure it will be, particularly if Cesc Fabregas is ruled out with the tight hammy that forced him off against Liverpool the other night. A draw will be just dandy for Chelsea, so there’s a reasonable chance that they’ll play like an away team, shutting up shop and playing for the stalemate. If only there was some sort of pithy phrase to sum up such an approach, eh?

And do you reckon the Chelsea fans will be nice to Frank Lampard? After all, he did have the gall, the cheek, the sheer temerity to sign for another football team after they decided they didn’t want him anymore. What a swine. His uncle thinks you should all stop being so beastly to him, Chelsea fans:

He should get an excellent reception, shouldn’t he? What’s he done wrong? He played for Chelsea for God knows how many years, scored how many goals, won every cup there is to win. Surely he should get a good reception.

And do you reckon we’ll get another moment of enormous drama like this fixture provided a couple of years back? The sort that we all watch football for, waiting and waiting throughout the darkest days of winter, slogging to games in the cold and rain, just in the hope that we’ll see something like this...

Anyway, here are the pre-match thoughts from Jose Mourinho, in full:

Thanks Jose. And it’s still more interesting than more or less anything Pellegrini has ever said. It is, as they say, on.

Kick-off: 5.30pm

Updated at 5.11pm GMT