Chelsea slipped to a third consecutive Premier League defeat as a clinical second-half showing from Manchester City earned a 3–0 victory at Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening. The Blues created the clearer chances before the interval but failed to capitalise, and they were made to pay after the restart as City struck three times to close ground on league leaders Arsenal. Despite enjoying less of the ball in the opening period, Chelsea threatened repeatedly as Cole Palmer twice went close, while Joao Pedro and Pedro Neto both tested Gianluigi Donnarumma. The home side thought they had taken the lead when Marc Cucurella finished from close range following a slaloming run by Joao Pedro, only for VAR to confirm the full-back had strayed narrowly offside. City’s possession began to tell late in the first half, with Robert Sánchez called into action to deny Bernardo Silva and Rayan Cherki, but Chelsea reached the break level and with reason to feel encouraged. That optimism evaporated ...