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Kevin De Bruyne slays Chelsea, gives Manchester City 12th straight Premier League win

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Manchester City has tightened its grip on the title race by winning a 12th straight match in the Premier League against a major foe.

The English champions defeated Chelsea 1-0 on Saturday to increase the gap over the London-based side to 13 points at the summit of the table.

A long-range strike by City star Kevin De Bruyne was all that separated the top two sides.

But the scoreline was flattering for Chelsea who struggled to mount any significant attack throughout the contest.

City was brilliant in the first half, smothering Chelsea and mounting pressure.

The home side had more than 60 per cent possession, while Chelsea could not manage a shot at goal for the entire 45 minutes.

On the contrary, City made several trips into Chelsea’s 18-yard box, firing five shots and being on target three times.

But for all its pressure the home side was unable to get onto the scoresheet.

City left-back John Stones fired a header towards goal from a corner straight to Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.

Arrizabalaga was called on again in the 38th minute when City’s Jack Grealish was in on goal after Chelsea midfielder Mateo Kovačić gave the ball away on the edge of his box.

Grealish fired on target but Arrizabalaga stuck his left leg out after rushing at the English international, deflecting the shot wide.

Chelsea started the second half more brightly, taking just two minutes to get its first shot on goal.

City keeper Ederson made a diving save to deny Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku from giving the away side an unlikely lead.

City resumed its pressure they continued to pressure the Chelsea goal.

The breakthrough finally came in the 70th minute when Kevin De Bruyne sent the home fans into raptures with a long-distance strike.

Receiving the ball just inside the opposition half, De Bruyne saw off the challenge of N’Golo Kanté before firing from outside the box.

He curled the ball into the bottom right corner, giving Arrizabalaga no chance of stopping it.

Liverpool is 14 points behind City, but has played two fewer games.

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‘They have to be favourites’ – Liverpool ‘perfect’ in Champions League

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Liverpool’s impeccable start to the season has made them strong contenders for the Champions League. After securing a place in the knockout rounds with a win over Girona, they’ve maintained a perfect European record.

Rio Ferdinand praised their momentum, highlighting their position as favorites based on form, though he cautioned that freshness, particularly for key players like Virgil van Dijk and Mo Salah, will be crucial. Stephen Warnock echoed this sentiment, noting that Liverpool is a formidable opponent in both the Premier League and Champions League.

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WATCH: Georgina Rodriguez makes huge claim on Cristiano Ronaldo’s retirement in Football

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Georgina Rodriguez made a huge claim on the future of her husband and star player, Cristiano Ronaldo, in Football. In a brief interaction with a host recently, Rodriguez was asked about the time left for Cristiano to make an impact at the highest level. Georgina looked honest in her approach to the question of the host and claimed something the fans would not love to hear.

Georgina claimed that the Portugal star has maybe one year more from him at the highest level. She felt that Ronaldo might play two more years before retiring and not more than that. She was however not sure if he would play for just one or two years and added that the Al Nassr star could also play more than that.

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“Cristiano one more year, then it’s over. Maybe two, I don’t know,” said Rodriguez in the little chat she had with the host. The video has gone viral on X and the fans have started sharing it on different platforms. Some of the fans feel that Georgina might be right, while others feel that she could be wrong, given the fitness and longevity of the star player.

Legacy of Cristiano Ronaldo

On the 5th of February, Ronaldo celebrated his 39th birthday. He is currently one of the oldest players in the world. In the past, players at this age would have retired way back. But the fitness and consistency of Ronaldo make him play the sport as long as he wishes. In his career so far, Ronaldo has won many major leagues for Portugal and league teams like Real Madrid, Al Nassr, and Manchester United.

With United, Portugal won some major leagues like the FA Cup and the Champions League. With Real Madrid, the 39-year-old won the leagues like the UCL, Copa Del Rey and La Liga. He won it three consecutive times for Real Madrid. For Portugal, Cristiano had a huge contribution to Portugal. He has the most number of appearances and goals for an international team and won the Euro 2016 with Portugal.

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Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham slapped with Red Card as he argued with referee

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England and Real Madrid player Jude Bellingham was slapped with a Red Card during the La Liga game against Valencia. In the game, the home team, Valencia was leading by 2-0 after 30 minutes before Madrid scored in the injury time of the first half. Vinicius Junior opened the scoring for Madrid while Hugo Duro (27′) and Roman Yaremchuk (30′) scored a goal each.

In the 76th minute, Junior scored an equalizer to keep the team in the game. However, in the injury time of the second half, Bellingham was given a red card as he argued with the referee against calling it a full-time before he could score. In reply, the match official decided to slap the England international with a Red Card. The team coach Carlo Ancelotti wasn’t happy with the verdict as the Three Lions player was making a pass at the time.

“I think what’s just happened is unprecedented. It’s never happened to me,” Ancelotti told reporters.

“We had possession of the ball and the match should have been finished when Valencia had the ball.

“What bothers us is the red card for Bellingham because he didn’t say anything insulting. He was frustrated of course,” said Ancelotti, adding that Bellingham had used a common English swearword when telling the referee it was a goal.

We are annoyed with Jude Bellingham’s Red Card: Carlo Ancelotti

“We were annoyed with Bellingham’s red card. He didn’t say any insults. He said in English ‘it’s a f—ing goal,’ but he was just saying what we were all thinking … [The referee] allowed play to continue. I think he made a mistake.”

“[Bellingham] was clear in what he said,” Ancelotti added. “He was quite vehement [in his reaction] but that’s normal, after what happened. It wasn’t an insult, not at all.”

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