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Chelsea v Man City accessible stats
The title chase 2015
Chelsea v Manchester City
The chase is on
In 2002-03 Man Utd were 5 points behind Arsenal after 23 games, and went on to win the league
How the sides compare this season
Chelsea are the top ranking team for tackles won, with City in 15th place
Chelsea are the top ranking team for shots on target, with City in 7th place
Chelsea only had three shots in total at Stamford Bridge; the lowest in a Premier League game since 03-04
Key Info
45 points available, 23 games played, 15 games to go
Dates for your diary:Chelsea
15 March: Chelsea v Southampton
18 April: Chelsea v Man Utd
25 April: Arsenal v Chelsea
9 May: Chelsea v Liverpool
Man City
1 March: Liverpool v Man City
11 April: Man Utd v Man City
2 May: Tottenham v Man City
24 May: Man City v Southampton
DID YOU KNOW...
Lampard's goals have won Man City five points this season (that's five goals in total)
Man City came from 9 points behind Liverpool last season, and 8 behind Man Utd 2011-12 to win the title
Why Chelsea are ahead
Chelsea:
Team goals 52
Costa scored 17 of them
City:
Team goals 46
Aguero scored 14 of them
Players with the most assists
Fabregas: 15
Navas: 6
Players with the most tackles won
Matic: 86
Zabaleta: 59
When top after 23 games
Season 04-05 Chelsea top
10 points ahead
Finished 1st
Season 05-06
Chelsea top
14 points ahead
Finished 1stSeason 09-10
Chelsea top
4 points ahead
Finished 1st
Season 11-12
Man City top
Ahead on goal difference
Finished 1st
Manchester City are now winless in all four Premier League visits to London this season
The managers: Premier League records
Mourinho 69.61% wins and 2.29 points per game
Pellegrini 67.21% wins and 2.2 points per gameSavage says:
The result suits Chelsea more than it suits Manchester City, because it leaves Jose Mourinho's men still five points clear.
The world watched the game at Stamford Bridge thanks to 26 television crews and commentary teams (this beats the record of 19 at Man City v Man Utd in 2012)