Soccer-Manchester City blow Chelsea away 3-0 to move closer to Arsenal


Soccer Football - Premier League - Chelsea v Manchester City - Stamford Bridge, London, Britain - April 12, 2026 Manchester City's Erling Haaland celebrates their first goal, scored by Nico O'Reilly REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

LONDON, April 12 (Reuters) - ⁠Manchester City reignited the Premier League title race on Sunday, scoring three ⁠goals in 17 second-half minutes to crush Chelsea at Stamford Bridge ‌and move within six points of leaders Arsenal.

The visitors, who meet Arsenal at home next weekend in a mouthwatering clash, turned on the style after a pedestrian first half in which Chelsea arguably ​looked the stronger side.

Pep Guardiola's men began the second ⁠half with renewed conviction and ⁠simply skipped through the Londoners' shaky defences.

"Second half was a thousand times much better," ⁠Pep ‌Guardiola told Sky Sports. "It was not bad the first half, but some players were not as they were meant to be."

Nico O'Reilly started the ⁠rout, shrugging off Andrey Santos to head the ball ​home from a Rayan ‌Cherki cross in the 51st minute.

Cherki was on hand six minutes later ⁠to cross for ​former Chelsea defender Marc Guehi to finish in the bottom corner.

Jeremy Doku made it three in the 68th, robbing Moises Caicedo of the ball just outside the Chelsea area ⁠and flashing his shot past the stranded Robert Sanchez ​in goal.

City have a game in hand and their tails up before next week's Arsenal fixture after the leaders lost to Bournemouth on Saturday.

It was City's first Premier ⁠League victory since February but they beat Arsenal 2-0 at Wembley last month to win the League Cup, the eager 21-year-old O'Reilly scoring both goals.

Arsenal also have little rest between games with a Champions League quarter-final clash against Sporting in midweek.

"They ​will come with hunger," Doku told Sky Sports. "They don't ⁠want to just give it to us so we have to go and take ​it. Trust me, we'll be well prepared."

The result ‌severely dented Chelsea's Champions League qualification ambitions. ​They remain sixth in the Premier League, four points adrift of Liverpool in fifth.

(Reporting by Clare Lovell; Editing by Pritha Sarkar and Christian Radnedge)

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