Premier League ~ Manchester city vs Chelsea Match Preview

Finishing sixth last season and sneaking back into UEFA competition, courtesy of a late resurgence with five wins from five Premier League games in the month of May, was not enough for Mauricio Pochettino to keep his job at Stamford Bridge.

A mutual decision was made for the Argentine to depart at the end of the campaign after just 10 months in charge of the Blues, with Enzo Maresca becoming the club's fourth permanent managerial appointment since the takeover of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital in May 2022.

Focused solely on coaching duties as Chelsea's hierarchy continue with their hectic, big-spending approach in the transfer market - recruiting 10 players thus far for over £150m - Maresca is hoping make a positive start to his reign as Blues boss following a challenging, yet experimental, pre-season programme.

Maresca, who won the Championship title with Leicester City last season, steered Chelsea to just one victory in six friendly fixtures over the summer, with their aforementioned heavy defeat to Man City followed by a 2-1 loss against Real Madrid and a 1-1 draw with Inter Milan on home soil last weekend.

Sunday's Premier League opener is quite the baptism of fire for Maresca, a former Man City assistant under Pep Guardiola who takes charge of a Chelsea side seeking to end a six-game winless run against the Citizens. The Blues have, however, picked up more points (67) than any other Premier League club from their opening matches of a new season.


As has been the case for a number of years in recent history, Man City remain the team to beat in the Premier League after they celebrated winning a record fourth consecutive title in 2023-24 and their sixth top-flight triumph in seven seasons, fending off stiff competition from Arsenal to finish two points clear at the summit.

The Citizens collected 91 points and lost just three times across another memorable 38-game season to extend their relentless spell of dominance at the top of English football. A seventh Premier League crown in eight seasons is now firmly in their sights ahead of what could prove to be Pep Guardiola's ninth and final year in charge at the Etihad Stadium.

Similarly to Chelsea, Man City were not quite at their free-flowing best during pre-season, although they were without the presence of several senior stars during their tour of the States. Defeats to Celtic and AC Milan were followed by a 2-2 draw and penalty defeat to Barcelona, before coming out on top in a six-goal thriller against Chelsea.

Guardiola enters Sunday's contest in buoyant mood after he won his 18th trophy as Man City manager last weekend, with his side beating rivals Manchester United on penalties to lift the Community Shield, following a 1-1 draw in 90 minutes at Wembley Stadium.

Man City are unbeaten in their last four league visits to Stamford Bridge, while they have won their opening Premier League match in 12 of the last 13 seasons, with the exception being a 1-0 defeat against Tottenham Hotspur in North London three seasons ago.

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