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Statistics often don't tell the whole story but some figures from Manchester City's dominant 1-0 win over Chelsea further highlighted the gulf in class between the Premier League leaders and the rest.
Chelsea arrived at Etihad Stadium as the English champions — for a few more weeks, anyway — but ended up playing ultra-defensively, bowing to the utter supremacy of a team that has turned the title race into a procession.
City has a 18 — the record points lead it holds after 29 games thanks to Bernardo Silva's winner just 33 seconds into the second half.
“They are showing a fantastic quality, but at the same time a fantastic mentality,” Chelsea manager Antonio Conte said. “When you match quality and mentality, I think you become unstoppable.”
“At this moment, you have to accept every criticism,” Conte added. “But I'm not so stupid to play open and lose 3-0 or 4-0.”
City's hunger and desire are that strong. Asked if he thought this dominance of the league was possible before the season started, City manager Pep Guardiola said: "No way. No way. Who could believe it? I think if you ask the players, the players neither.
“In terms of not just the results but the way we played, today was another demonstration. To have the distance, 25 to Chelsea, 33 to Arsenal, (20) to Tottenham is a lot.”
Chelsea, missing key midfielder N'Golo Kante, just about survived the first half, only to concede immediately after the restart when David Silva crossed for Bernardo Silva to force in a finish at the far post.
It was the Portugal winger's second goal in as many games and he is impressing now he has nailed a place in the starting team following injuries to Leroy Sane and Raheem Sterling in recent months.
Chelsea's only real opportunity of an equaliser came midway through the second half when Victor Moses was played in down the right with City’s defense momentarily torn open. Moses blazed his shot way wide.
Conte fielded a front three of Pedro Rodriguez and Willian behind lone striker Eden Hazard, but the trio barely saw the ball. Hazard looked a frustrated figure while playing mostly with his back to goal and surviving on scraps of possession.
The possibility remains open that City could win the league title at home to United on April 7. Guardiola's side is showing no mercy on its way to a second trophy of the season, after the League Cup last weekend.
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