Liverpool now lead City by a point after Mohamed Salah's hat-trick secured an impressive 4-0 win at Bournemouth.
N'Golo Kante and David Luiz were on target for Maurizio
Sarri's men.
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Chelsea inflicted champions
Manchester City's first Premier League defeat
of the season with a 2-0 win at Stamford Bridge that allowed Liverpool to go
top of the table on Saturday. N'Golo Kante and David Luiz were on target
for Maurizio
Sarri's men as City paid for failing to take advantage of their
first-half dominance. "I am very happy with the win because it is not very
easy to win against Manchester City or Pep Guardiola," said Chelsea boss
Maurizio Sarri.
Liverpool now lead City by a
point after Mohamed Salah's hat-trick secured an impressive 4-0 win at
Bournemouth.
City had looked imperious in
recent weeks, winning their previous seven Premier League games, and started in
the same vein.
However, Pep Guardiola's men
missed the injured Sergio Aguero up front as Raheem Sterling and Leroy Sane
wasted early chances.
"Chelsea are a good team,
good players but in the first half it was incredible, we were
exceptional," said Guardiola.
"In general we were
fantastic. I don't have any regrets, we came and showed we wanted to win.
"We created chances. They
had one in 44 minutes and we conceded a goal, sometimes that happens."
Chelsea had barely been in the
City half before taking the lead approaching the break, when Eden Hazard teed
up Kante to fire into the roof of the net.
However, it was the hosts who
enjoyed the better of the second period and sealed a huge victory 12 minutes
from time when Luiz's looping header from Hazard's corner dipped in via the
crossbar.
"It is difficult for us to
find motivation but when we are (motivated), we are a very strong team,"
added Sarri.
"Today we played with a very
good level of application, determination and the right level of
aggressiveness."
Salah back to his best
Salah had been rested from the
start for Wednesday's 3-1 win at Burnley that kept Jurgen Klopp's men on City's
coat-tails, and the Egyptian looked to have benefited from a break as he looked
more like the player who netted 44 goals in an incredible debut season at
Anfield.
The visitors were slightly
fortunate to take the lead on 25 minutes when Asmir Begovic fumbled Roberto
Firmino's long-range shot and Salah's follow-up effort was allowed to stand
despite him appearing to be marginally offside.
Salah
made the game safe by showing determination to stay on his feetdespite
being fouled before finding the bottom corner early in the second half.
Steve Cook's own goal then made it 3-0 before Salah
sealed his hat-trick by remaining remarkably cool to dribble past Begovic twice
before prodding home.
"What Mo did around his two goals in the second half
was just exceptional," said Klopp. "I don't know at the moment a lot
of players who would have scored these two goals."
Man Utd up to sixth
United ended a four-game winless run in
the league with a comfortable victory over bottom club Fulham.
Jose Mourinho left Paul Pogba on the bench again as he
rang the changes, and three of those brought in -- Ashley Young, Juan Mata and
Romelu Lukaku -- scored in the first half.
"We were strong, aggressive and intense," said
a happy Mourinho. "At times it was beautiful football. The first half was
perfect."
Aboubakar Kamara's penalty pulled a goal back for Fulham,
but any hope of a fightback from the visitors was ended by a red card for
Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa and Marcus Rashford added a fourth for the hosts.
Tottenham remain ahead of Chelsea and Arsenal in third
courtesy of a 2-0 win at Leicester.
Mauricio Pochettino could even afford the luxury of
leaving Harry Kane on the bench ahead of Tuesday's crucial Champions League
visit to Barcelona as Son Heung-min and Dele Alli struck for Spurs either side
of half-time.
Arsenal extended their unbeaten run to 21 games but left
it late to beat lowly Huddersfield 1-0 thanks to Lucas Torreira's bicycle kick
seven minutes from time.
Ralph Hasenhuttl got off to a terrible start as
Southampton manager as Callum Paterson scored the only goal in a 1-0 win to
move Cardiff three points clear of the bottom three and leave Saints level on
nine points with Fulham.
Burnley also moved out of the drop zone by beating
Brighton 1-0 to win for the first time in nine games, while West Ham's third
straight win -- 3-2 over Crystal Palace -- moved them into the top half.
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