Man City cruise past Newcastle, Chelsea held at Wolves
Soccer Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v Manchester City - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - December 19, 2021 Manchester City's Joao Cancelo celebrates scoring their second goal with Riyad Mahrez Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith
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Joao Cancelo scored one goal and made
another as Manchester City overwhelmed struggling Newcastle United 4-0 on
Sunday to ensure they will spend Christmas Day top of the Premier League table.
The visitors were gifted the opening goal
in the fifth minute as Cancelo acrobatically crossed for Ruben Dias to head
into an empty net after a mix-up between goalkeeper Martin Dubravka and
defender Ciaran Clarke.
Cancelo added a second in the 27th minute,
capping off a slashing solo run with a stunning strike, and Riyad Mahrez and
Raheem Sterling struck in the second half to complete the rout.
City top of the standings on 44 points,
four ahead of second-placed Liverpool, who face Tottenham Hotspur later on
Sunday, and six clear of Chelsea. Newcastle are second-bottom on 10 points.
At a misty Molineux Stadium, Chelsea’s title
ambitions suffered a further blow after they were held to a goalless draw by
Wolverhampton Wanderers, a match the visitors had asked the Premier League to
postpone before kickoff.
Chelsea trail leaders City by six points
following another frustrating afternoon after their midweek draw against
Everton, as they created few chances and rarely troubled Wolves goalkeeper Jose
Sa.
The home side came closest to breaking the
deadlock when Daniel Podence had the ball in the back of the net, but the
effort was correctly ruled out after striker Raul Jimenez had strayed offside
in the build-up.
Chelsea, who had only six players on the
bench including two goalkeepers after seven COVID-19 infections depleted their
squad, had asked the Premier League to postpone the game.
Manager Thomas Tuchel said Chelsea were
"angry" at the decision to play, one he felt was "very hard to
understand".
Wolves’ last seven Premier League matches
have seen only four goals scored by either side and this was another war of
attrition and game of few clear-cut chances.
The home side had the better of the first
half before absorbing Chelsea pressure in the second that was largely without a
cutting edge, perhaps understandable given the number of strikers the visitors
were missing.
Christian Pulisic had the best opportunity
for Chelsea when he was played into space inside the box, but with just Sa to
beat the goalkeeper stood firm.
There was a hint of good fortune for the
visitors in the first half when N'Golo Kante, restored to the starting line-up
on his return to fitness, stopped a long ball with first his chest and then his
outstretched arm.
It denied Podence a clear run on goal but
the officials allowed play to continue.
Podence was again prominent when his cross
found an unmarked Leander Dendoncker, who had a free header but could not steer
his effort beyond Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy in Wolves’ last clear
opportunity.


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