Man City bank on attack to end Chelsea run - Guardiola


City manager Pep Guardiola and Manchester City's Nolito after the match. Burnley v Manchester City - Premier League - Turf Moor - 26/11/16 Manchester. Reuters / Andrew Yates Livepic

(Reuters) - Manchester City will not sit back and let in-form Chelsea dominate Saturday's clash at the Etihad Stadium and will bank on their attacking instincts to beat the Premier League leaders, manager Pep Guardiola said.

With only a point separating the sides after 13 games, City will hope to end to Chelsea's seven-game winning streak to jump to the top of the standings, at least until second-placed Liverpool face Bournemouth on Sunday.

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