Five classic Premier League matches between Chelsea and Manchester City at Stamford Bridge
By Adam Bate
Last Updated: 15/04/16 1:57pm
Ahead of the Saturday Night
Football clash between Chelsea and Manchester City, we look back a five
classic Premier League matches between the two teams at Stamford Bridge.
Much like now, they've not always been at the top of the
table and sometimes the pre-match handshakes have received as much
attention as the goalmouth action, but it's been a fixture that's
produced plenty of drama over the years.From Fernando Torres and his stoppage-time winner in 2013 to Mike Sheron's double in the first ever Premier League season twenty years earlier, here are five of the best...
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Chelsea 2-1 Man City, October 2013
Fernando Torres was the central figure in this fixture, going from zero to hero with a stoppage-time winner for Jose Mourinho's Chelsea. Torres had earlier been guilty of a woeful miss but did help set up Andre Schurrle for the opener, handing the home side a 1-0 lead at the break. Sergio Aguero soon changed that with a stunning left-footed rocket beyond Petr Cech and, as both teams pushed for the winner, it was an error that decided the game.
Fernando Torres capitalises on a mix-up between Matija Nastasic and Joe Hart
Chelsea 2-4 Man City, February 2010
Wayne Bridge refused John Terry's handshake before the game, but there was plenty of drama after kick-off too. Frank Lampard gave Chelsea the lead just before the interval, but Carlos Tevez latched onto a long ball to level things up in first-half stoppage time. That proved to be a turning point because Craig Bellamy put City in front after the restart and when Juliano Belletti was sent off for tripping Gareth Barry in the box, Tevez added his second and City's third.
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Chelsea 6-0 Man City, October 2007
This spectacular victory for Chelsea was their fifth in a row as they showed they could bounce back from Mourinho's controversial exit the previous month. Michael Essien was threaded through by Lampard for the first and another brilliant Lampard pass set up Didier Drogba to make it two. The Chelsea striker then grabbed another after the break when Lampard's shot was only parried into his path. Joe Cole and Salomon Kalou added further goals and there was even time for Andriy Shevchenko to score the sixth having come off the bench.
Chelsea's Frank Lampard shakes hands with Avram Grant after the 2007 win
Chelsea 5-0 Man City, March 2003
City were in their first season back in the top flight after winning promotion under Kevin Keegan and this trip to Stamford Bridge proved something of an ordeal for them. Jimmy Hasselbaink volleyed Chelsea into the lead after great work by Gianfranco Zola. It was a typical of the Italian maestro's performance with Keegan saying afterwards: "He has brains, talent and commitment. I haven't got anything quite like that in my squad."
John Terry celebrates scoring the second goal against Man City in 2003
Chelsea 2-4 Man City, January 1993
The first Premier League meeting between these sides at Stamford Bridge was played out in front of 15,939 and resulted in a miserable defeat for Ian Porterfield's Chelsea. David White opened the scoring for Manchester City from Niall Quinn's quick free-kick and Mike Sheron then doubled the lead inside the first half an hour. An own goal early in the second half looked to have sealed it for the visitors, but late efforts from Graham Stuart and John Spencer looked to ensure a nervy finale for Peter Reid's team.
Peter Reid guided City to victory at Chelsea in the first Premier League season


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