Chelsea 0-3 Manchester City: Clinical Champions Silence the Bridge as Rosenior’s Standards are Tested

The "Rosenior Revolution" met its sternest test today, and the result was a sobering 0-3 defeat at the hands of Manchester City. For 45 minutes, Chelsea looked every bit the top-five contender, with Cole Palmer (#10) and Joao Pedro (#9)threatening to break the deadlock. However, the second half belonged to the visitors.

Inspired by a masterclass from Rayan Cherki, City struck twice in quick succession through Nico O'Reilly and former Chelsea target Marc Guéhi. The third goal, a clinical finish from Jeremy Doku after Moises Caicedo was caught in possession, put the game beyond reach.

The post-match conversation will inevitably center on the absence of Enzo Fernández (#8). While Liam Rosenior earned praise for his principled stance on discipline, the lack of composure in the middle of the park during City’s second-half press was evident. With the race for the 5th-place Champions League spot tightening, Chelsea must now regroup and ensure this setback doesn't derail a promising season.

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