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Chelsea FC

 


 


Chelsea Football Club is an English football club located in Fulham, London. The club was founded on March 10, 1905, and plays in the English Premier League. The team has been playing since its inception at Stamford Bridge, which has a capacity of 41,837 spectators.


 


The club achieved its first success in 1955 by winning the league championship, followed by winning the cup several times during the sixties, seventies and nineties of the last century, as well as at the beginning of the current century. The team has enjoyed a prosperous period of success over the last two decades by winning fifteen titles since 1997. At the local level, the team has won the English Premier League title 6 times, the FA Cup 7 times, the League Cup 5 times, and the FA Shield 4 times. At the continental level, the team has won the European Cup Winners' Cup twice, the European Super Cup twice, the European League twice, as well as the European Champions League twice. Chelsea is the only London club to win the Champions League, one of the four teams and the only British team to win the three major European titles, in addition to being the first team to win the two major European championships together.


 


The team wears a dark blue uniform and white socks. The team crest has been changed several times in an effort to improve its image and keep up with the modern era. The current crest, which shows a standing lion with a stick, is a modified version of the one that appeared in the 1950s. Chelsea have maintained their position as the fifth most attended team in English football, with an attendance rate in the 2012-13 season of 41,462, the sixth highest in the Premier League.


 


Chelsea FC has been owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich since July 2003. In April 2013, Forex magazine ranked it seventh in the list of the richest club in the world with a value of 588 million euros ($901 million), an increase of 18% over the previous year. He was crowned the Champions League champion for the second time in its history after defeating Manchester City in the final of the 2020/2021 season.


 


 


 


Date


the beginning


 


The first photo of a team in 1905


In 1904, Gus Mears acquired Stamford Bridge Sports Ground and resolved to convert it into a soccer field. He offered to rent him to Fulham, but his offer was rejected, so he chose to establish his own team to use the stadium. Since the region contained a club named Fulham, it was decided to name the new team after Chelsea after other names were suggested such as Stamford Bridge, London Club and Kensington Club. Chelsea was founded on the 10th of March 1905 at The Racing Sun Pub (now The Butcher Hook) across from the main entrance to present-day Fulham Road. Immediately after that, he was selected to participate in the Football League.


 


The team ascended to the First Division in its second season, and swung between the first and second divisions during its first years. He reached the FA Cup final in 1915, losing to Sheffield United at Old Trafford, and finished the 1920 season in third place in the First Division, which was the team's best season until that time. Chelsea drew crowds and gained a reputation for buying top players, but success eluded them in the interwar period.


 


Achievements start


Former Arsenal and England striker Ted Drake was appointed manager of Chelsea in 1952 and has continued to modernize the team. He removed the club's previous crest, developed a youth training and preparation system, rebuilt the team by making smart deals from the lower tiers and amateur leagues, and led Chelsea to its first success at the tournament level, the League Championship in the 1954-55 season. The following season, UEFA established the Champions League but Chelsea were persuaded to withdraw from the competition before it began after objections from the Football League and the FA. Chelsea failed to maintain this success and spent the rest of the 1950s mid-ranking. Drake left the team in 1961 and was replaced by former coach and player Tommy Docherty.


 


 


Docherty built a new team of talented players emerging from the youth team, and Chelsea competed for several championships during the 1960s. The team was on its way to achieving a triple: the League, the League Cup, and the FA Cup by reaching the final stages in the 1964-1965 season, winning the League Cup, but it failed to achieve the other two championship titles. Chelsea have been defeated in three seasons in the semi-finals of three major tournaments, as well as the runner-up title in the FA Cup. He also won the FA Cup in 1970 under the leadership of Dave Sexton, Docherty's successor, after defeating Leeds United 2-1 in the final. In the following season, the team achieved its first European success by winning the European Cup Winners' Cup after defeating Real Madrid in the second leg of the final in Athens.


landing period


The end of the seventies and the beginning of the eighties were a difficult period for Chelsea FC. The eagerness to develop Stamford Bridge threatened the team's financial stability, and the club sold its star players and was relegated to the Second Division. The club suffered even more problems caused by a fanatical element known as sports fanaticism that troubled the team during this decade. In 1981 Chelsea hit rock bottom and businessman Ken Bates bought him for £1 even though the team had lost ownership of Stamford Bridge to the developers and thus land. On the field, the team came close to relegation to the third division for the first time in its history, but John Neal, club manager at the time, formed a new team with minimal expenses, achieving the second division championship and ascending to the first division in the 1983-1984 season before relegating again in 1988, but quickly rose to win the second division title in the same season.


 


 


Roberto Di Matteo, winner of the Champions League.


Bates managed to return ownership of Stamford Bridge to the club in 1992 after protracted legal struggles, striking a deal with developer banks that went bankrupt after the market crash. But Chelsea's performance in the Premier League was not convincing, despite reaching the FA Cup Final in 1994 under the leadership of Glenn Hoddle. Chelsea's luck did not change until 1996, when Ruud Gullit was appointed technical director of the club, and he joined several international players, winning the FA Cup in 1997 and returning to one of the biggest English clubs again. Gullit was then replaced by Gianluca Vialli, who led the team to winning the Football League, the European Cup Winners' Cup and the European Super Cup in 1998; He also won the FA Cup in 2000 in addition to the team's first appearance in the European Champions League. Subsequently, Vialli was sacked in order to appoint Claudio Ranieri, who led the team to the 2002 FA Cup Final and qualifying for the Champions League in the 2002-03 season.


 


new era


 


 


In 2003, Bates sold Chelsea FC to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich for £140 million. He spent more than £100m on new players but Ranieri was unable to win any titles and was replaced by Jose Mourinho. Under Mourinho's leadership, Chelsea became the fifth team to win the league title twice in a row since World War II, in the 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 seasons, in addition to achieving the FA Cup in 2007 and the Football League in 2005 and 2007. Mourinho was then replaced by Avram Grant, who led the team to the Champions League final for the first time, losing to Manchester United on penalties.


 


In 2009, Guus Hiddink led Chelsea to another success in the FA Cup, succeeded by Carlo Ancelotti, and he was able to achieve the team’s first double by winning the Premier League and FA Cup in the 2009-2010 season, becoming the first English senior team to score 100 goals in one season since 1963 In 2012 Roberto Di Matteo was appointed as interim coach; He led Chelsea to achieve the FA Cup for the seventh time, and also achieved the Champions League for the first time, becoming the first London team to win the tournament after beating Bayern Munich 4-3 on penalties. A year later, Chelsea won the European League, becoming the first team to win two major European championships together, becoming one of four teams and the only British team to win the three major European championships.



 

stadium


Coordinates: 51°33′18″N 0°6′31″W


 


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Stamford Bridge is a football stadium located on the border of Fulham and Chelsea, and is the home of Chelsea Football Club. Nicknamed "The Bridge", it has a capacity of 41,789 spectators. It is the eighth largest stadium for the English Premier League teams.


 


Chelsea FC has had no other stadium than Stamford Bridge throughout its history, where it has played since its inception until now. The stadium opened on 28 April 1877 and was used by the London Athletics Club for twenty-eight years for sporting meetings. It was not intended for football. In 1904, businessman Gus Myers and his brother Joseph acquired the ownership of the stadium and bought a nearby plot of land that was previously cultivated and the fruits of which were sold with the aim of holding football matches on the new 51,000 square meter plot. Designed for the Mers family, Stamford Bridge was designed by the famous architect Archibald Leach, who was known for his designs for the football facilities and designed the stadiums Ibrox, Celtic Park and Hampden Park. Although the majority of football clubs were founded first and then sought to create the ground on which they would play, Chelsea was founded specifically for Stamford Bridge.


 


The stadium has undergone many major changes over the years, most recently in


 


 


Logo and colors


Logo


Chelsea has distinguished itself by four basic logos since its founding, however, all of them have undergone minor modifications. Subsequently, Ted Drake decided to remove the Benchner's image and change the club's crest starting in 1905 in line with his policy of modernizing the team. To fill the gap, a new temporary logo was designed bearing the letters C.F.C, the initials of the team name 'Chelsea Football Club' and ran for one year. In 1953 the emblem changed to bear the image of a standing lion looking behind him and holding a sceptre. This emblem lasted for three decades and was designed according to the elements of the coat of arms of the Chelsea region. The emblem also contained three red roses to represent England, as well as two footballs. This logo was the first logo to be placed on the team's shirts, as the policy of putting logos on the shirts began in the early sixties.


 


The team's logo changed again in 1986 after it was owned by Ken Bates in another attempt to modernize and market the team. The new logo contained a lion that looks more natural and is not symbolic, and appears in white instead of blue standing above the letters C.F.C. This logo lasted for 19 years, despite the introduction of some modifications to it, such as the use of the red color from 1987 until 1995, the yellow color from 1995 until 1999, and then the return of the white color again. When Roman Abramovich owned the team and with his centenary date approaching and as a result of the team's supporters' demands to restore the famous 1950 logo, it was decided to change the logo again in 2005, so the new logo officially appeared at the beginning of the 2005-2006 season and represented the return of the old design that was used from 1953 until 1986.


 


 


Colors


 


The colors of Chelsea's first home kit, worn from 1905 to 1912.


Chelsea have worn the color blue throughout their history although the team initially wore a pale green which was taken from the color of the racing clothes of then-team boss Earl Cadogan, and was accompanied by white shorts and dark blue or black socks. Pale blue was then replaced by royal blue around 1912. In the early 1960s Tommy Docherty changed the team's uniform again to blue shorts (which have persisted until now) and white socks in the belief that this would make the team's colors more modern and distinct as no other team had before This color combination was first worn by Chelsea in the 1964-1965 season. Since that time, the team has continued to wear white socks in the main uniform, except for the period between 1985 and 1992 when the blue socks were re-worn.


 


The team's usual spare uniform is yellow or all-white with blue stripes, but as with the rest of the teams, he wears another unusual set of kits. The team's first spare kit was a white and black stripe, and he wore a blue and black striped Inter Milan outfit in one game in the 1960s by order of Docherty. He also wore some unusual spare sets, including a green striped uniform in the 1980s, a white and red checkered uniform in the early 1990s, and a reddish-orange uniform in the mid-1990s.


 


the support


Chelsea have the fifth highest fan attendance in English football and attract over 40,000 fans to Stamford Bridge on a regular basis. It was the sixth highest-grossing team in the Premier League in the 2012-13 season, with 41,462 fans. Chelsea's fan base comes from various parts of Greater London including working class areas such as Hammersmith and Battersea and more affluent areas such as Chelsea and Kensington as well as the southeast counties surrounding London. The team also has many officially supporting clubs in the UK and abroad, in addition to achieving 4th place in the world in sales of team uniforms with an average of 910,000 in the period between 2007 and 2012.


 


At matches, Chelsea fans sing chants like "Carefree" (to the tune of "Lord of the Dance" and mostly written by pro-team Mick Greenway).


 


Chelsea fans were known for their sports fanaticism during the 1970s and 1980s. A group of the team's supporters (called in


 

competitors


Chelsea do not have a traditional Merseyside derby and the North London derby, as the West London derby involving Fulham or Queens Park Rangers has not been as popular as the three teams are often in the draw


Manchester City 

 

 

Manchester City (English: .Manchester City F.C.) is an English football club from the city of Manchester. The club was founded in 1880 as St. Mark's and then changed the name to Ardwick Association Football Club, in 1887. The club was given its current name on April 16, 1894. The club moved to Manchester City in August 2003, he left Main Road, where he had been playing since 1913. The club's most successful period was the late sixties and early seventies, winning the English First Division, the FA Cup, the League Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup and the team was coach at the time, Joe Mercer and Malcolm Allison.


 


The club lived through its heyday during the late 1960s and late 1970s, winning the First Division, FA Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup, under the leadership of Joe Mercer and Malcolm Allison. After losing the 1981 FA Cup Final, the club began to decline, culminating in its relegation to the English third tier for the first time in its history in 1998. After that, the club regained its status in the Premier League, bought the club (Abu Dhabi United Group for Development and Investment) and the club became one of the richest clubs in the world.


 


In 2011, Manchester City qualified for the Champions League and won the FA Cup. The following year, he won the Premier League, his first league title in 44 years in the league. In 2014, he won the League Cup and the second title of the year was the Premier League. During the 2014–15 season, the club ranked sixth in Deloitte's list of the richest football clubs in the world, with annual revenues of about 463.5 million euros, and ranked sixth in the Forbes list of the richest football clubs in the world, with Forbes estimated at 1.375 Billion dollar.


 


In the 2018–19 season, Manchester City managed to win all three domestic titles (Premier League, League Cup and FA Cup). Thus, it became the first English team to achieve the historic treble in one season in the history of English football.


 


evolution period


 


St. Marx (Gorton) in 1884 - the cause of the Maltese cross is now unknown


The club's first title was when it won the second division in 1899; City were promoted to the First Division. City won their first major title on 23 April 1904, defeating Bolton Wanderers 1–0 at Crystal Palace. The title was the FA Cup; In the league, City narrowly took second place, while in the cup, City took first place, becoming the first Manchester club to win this honour. The following season, City won the FA Cup, and the club pursued allegations of financial misconduct, culminating in 1906 when 17 players were suspended, including captain Billy Meredith, who later moved to Manchester United. A fire occurred at City Hyde Road in 1920, destroying the main stage of the stadium, and in 1923 the club moved to a new stadium called Main Road, which is located in Moss Side.

 

The Manchester City team that won the FA Cup in 1904


In the 1930s, Manchester City reached two consecutive FA Cup finals, the first losing to Everton in 1933, before winning the final over Portsmouth in 1934. During the 1934 FA Cup, Manchester City Stadium set a record for the highest audience attendance in a match One in the history of English football, the number of attendees was 84,569 fans and the stadium was packed, a record that still exists to this day, in the sixth round of the FA Cup, Manchester City drew with Stoke City in 1934, the club won the first division title for the time The first in 1937, but relegated the following season, despite scoring more goals than any other team in the league. Twenty years later, City lifted the tactical system known as the Ruffy Scheme that helped them qualify for the FA Cup finals successively again, in 1955 and 1956; Just as in the thirties, City lost their first match against Newcastle United, and won the second. The final from 1956, which Manchester City beat Birmingham City 3-1, is one of the most famous FA Cup finals of all time, and it reminded City goalkeeper Bert Trautman that he was still playing after breaking his neck.


 


golden age


After relegation to the Second Division in 1963, City's future looked bleak with their lowest home attendance record of 8015 against Swindon Town in January 1965. In the summer of 1965, new coaches were appointed, Joe Mercer and Malcolm Allison. In the first season under Joe Mercer, City won the Second Division title and the signings of Mike Summerby and Colin Bell proved a success. Two seasons later, in the 1967-1968 season, Manchester City won the Premier League for the second time. The title was decided on the last day of the season after a 4-3 victory over Newcastle United and made their neighbors Manchester United get second place. Moreover, the achievements that some of them: City won The FA Cup in 1969, before achieving European success by winning the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1970, beating Kornik Zabrze 2-1 in Vienna, and City also winning the League Cup this season, becoming the second English team to win the European title and the National Cup in same season.


 


The club continued to compete for all championships in the seventies, taking second place in the league twice by a point from the first and then reaching the English Premier League Cup final in 1974. One of the matches


 


City began to decline after the successful period of the sixties and seventies. Malcolm Allison returned to coach the club for the second time in 1979, after which City wasted large sums of money on unsuccessful signings, such as Steve Daly. In the eighties, City trained 7 coaches. Under John Bond, City reached the 1981 FA Cup Final but lost in the final to Tottenham Hotspur.


 


The club was relegated twice from the First Division in the eighties (in 1983 and 1987), but returned to the First Division again in 1989 and finished fifth in 1991 and 1992 under the management of Peter Reid. However, it was a temporary respite, and with the departure of Peter Reid, Manchester City's fortunes began to fade. City was one of the clubs that participated in the English Premier League when it was established in 1992. In the first season, City got ninth place and after hardly staying for three years in the Premier League, City were relegated to the First Division in 1996. After two seasons in the First Division, City were relegated to the lowest rank. In its history, it became the second team to win the European Cup Winners' Cup and relegated to the third division, after FC Magdeburg of Germany.


 


in the twenty-first century


After the relegation, the club received the protests of the fans outside the stadium, a new club president named David Bernstein was appointed, and in that period the club entered into the largest financial discipline in its history. Under coach Joe Royle, the club was promoted at the first attempt, achieved in dramatic fashion in the play-off against Gillingham and the club was subsequently promoted to the second division. City promoted a second promotion that helped the club advance to the First Division, but this turned out to be a step too far for the club's recovery, and in 2001 City were relegated again. Kevin Keegan became the team coach instead of Joe Royle at the end of the season, after which the club returned to the First Division and then took first place in the First Division and promoted to the Premier League, the club broke the record for the number of goals and points gained in one season. The 2002-03 season was the last season to have City matches at Main Road, the last match was with Manchester United, which City won 3-1, thus ending a streak of 13 (clarification) years without winning the derby. City qualified for the European competitions, which he had been absent for 25 years. At the end of the 2003 season, City moved to a new stadium called Manchester City Stadium. The first four seasons at a stadium that City finished in the middle of the league. Former England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson became the club's first coach from outside England with him in 2007. City's first-half start to the league faded into the second half of the season, and Sven-Goran Eriksson was sacked in June 2008. He was replaced by Mark Hughes two days later From the dismissal of the former coach on 4 (number) June 2008. By 2008, the club was in a financially awkward position. Thaksin Shinawatra was the club's owner a year ago, and his political stalemate made his money freeze. Then, in August 2008, the club was bought by the Abu Dhabi Union for Development and Investment Group. The club's purchase was followed by a series of high profile offers; The club recorded the highest English purchase ever 

 

The Manchester City team that won the FA Cup in 1904


In the 1930s, Manchester City reached two consecutive FA Cup finals, the first losing to Everton in 1933, before winning the final over Portsmouth in 1934. During the 1934 FA Cup, Manchester City Stadium set a record for the highest audience attendance in a match One in the history of English football, the number of attendees was 84,569 fans and the stadium was packed, a record that still exists to this day, in the sixth round of the FA Cup, Manchester City drew with Stoke City in 1934, the club won the first division title for the time The first in 1937, but relegated the following season, despite scoring more goals than any other team in the league. Twenty years later, City lifted the tactical system known as the Ruffy Scheme that helped them qualify for the FA Cup finals successively again, in 1955 and 1956; Just as in the thirties, City lost their first match against Newcastle United, and won the second. The final from 1956, which Manchester City beat Birmingham City 3-1, is one of the most famous FA Cup finals of all time, and it reminded City goalkeeper Bert Trautman that he was still playing after breaking his neck.


 


golden age


After relegation to the Second Division in 1963, City's future looked bleak with their lowest home attendance record of 8015 against Swindon Town in January 1965. In the summer of 1965, new coaches were appointed, Joe Mercer and Malcolm Allison. In the first season under Joe Mercer, City won the Second Division title and the signings of Mike Summerby and Colin Bell proved a success. Two seasons later, in the 1967-1968 season, Manchester City won the Premier League for the second time. The title was decided on the last day of the season after a 4-3 victory over Newcastle United and made their neighbors Manchester United get second place. Moreover, the achievements that some of them: City won The FA Cup in 1969, before achieving European success by winning the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1970, beating Kornik Zabrze 2-1 in Vienna, and City also winning the League Cup this season, becoming the second English team to win the European title and the National Cup in same season.


 


The club continued to compete for all championships in the seventies, taking second place in the league twice by a point from the first and then reaching the English Premier League Cup final in 1974. One of the matches


 


City began to decline after the successful period of the sixties and seventies. Malcolm Allison returned to coach the club for the second time in 1979, after which City wasted large sums of money on unsuccessful signings, such as Steve Daly. In the eighties, City trained 7 coaches. Under John Bond, City reached the 1981 FA Cup Final but lost in the final to Tottenham Hotspur.


 


The club was relegated twice from the First Division in the eighties (in 1983 and 1987), but returned to the First Division again in 1989 and finished fifth in 1991 and 1992 under the management of Peter Reid. However, it was a temporary respite, and with the departure of Peter Reid, Manchester City's fortunes began to fade. City was one of the clubs that participated in the English Premier League when it was established in 1992. In the first season, City got ninth place and after hardly staying for three years in the Premier League, City were relegated to the First Division in 1996. After two seasons in the First Division, City were relegated to the lowest rank. In its history, it became the second team to win the European Cup Winners' Cup and relegated to the third division, after FC Magdeburg of Germany.


 


in the twenty-first century


After the relegation, the club received the protests of the fans outside the stadium, a new club president named David Bernstein was appointed, and in that period the club entered into the largest financial discipline in its history. Under coach Joe Royle, the club was promoted at the first attempt, achieved in dramatic fashion in the play-off against Gillingham and the club was subsequently promoted to the second division. City promoted a second promotion that helped the club advance to the First Division, but this turned out to be a step too far for the club's recovery, and in 2001 City were relegated again. Kevin Keegan became the team coach instead of Joe Royle at the end of the season, after which the club returned to the First Division and then took first place in the First Division and promoted to the Premier League, the club broke the record for the number of goals and points gained in one season. The 2002-03 season was the last season to have City matches at Main Road, the last match was with Manchester United, which City won 3-1, thus ending a streak of 13 (clarification) years without winning the derby. City qualified for the European competitions, which he had been absent for 25 years. At the end of the 2003 season, City moved to a new stadium called Manchester City Stadium. The first four seasons at a stadium that City finished in the middle of the league. Former England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson became the club's first coach from outside England with him in 2007. City's first-half start to the league faded into the second half of the season, and Sven-Goran Eriksson was sacked in June 2008. He was replaced by Mark Hughes two days later From the dismissal of the former coach on 4 (number) June 2008. By 2008, the club was in a financially awkward position. Thaksin Shinawatra was the club's owner a year ago, and his political stalemate made his money freeze. Then, in August 2008, the club was bought by the Abu Dhabi Union for Development and Investment Group. The club's purchase was followed by a series of high profile offers; The club recorded the highest English purchase ever







A fiery summit Manchester City vs Chelsea in the English Premier League, watch the Manchester City and Chelsea match broadcast live at the Etihad Stadium at 2:30 pm Cairo time, in the twenty-second round of the English Premier League, via our Yalla Shot Today website.


It seems that global football fans are on a date with a heavy-caliber match between Manchester City and Chelsea, the first two places in the English Premier League table. A little bit to Manchester City, who has been in an excellent technical and physical condition lately, and this resulted in them climbing to the top of the championship standings.


Manchester City enters today's meeting from a 2-1 victory over Arsenal at the top of the last round of the Premier League, and at the level of the cup, it achieved victory over Swindon Town by four goals to one and continued its career in the championship well and deservedly. At the summit and disrupting Chelsea, the runner-up and a strong candidate for the title, Manchester City will miss today’s meeting for the services and capabilities of star Riyad Mahrez, who is with the Algerian national team in the African Nations Cup currently being held in Cameroon. It is expected that Jack Gralish will be a substitute for Riyad Mahrez in the team’s starting lineup.


Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola seeks to exploit all his stars in today's meeting, knowing that Raheem Sterling was awarded the best player in the Premier League for the month of December, and Raheem Sterling played a full 90 minutes in 5 of 7 matches in the Premier League last month, He scored 5 goals and made another, and Sterling had a key role in the victory over Aston Villa, Watford, Wolverhampton, Newcastle and Leicester, to place City on top, and you can watch the Manchester City match today via our website.


Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola retained the Premier League Coach of the Year award for the second month in a row and after winning the award last November, Guardiola was honored again, after overseeing a wonderful month for Manchester City, and City enjoyed an impressive record in the Premier League last month. He won all of his seven matches to finish the month 10 points clear at the top of the tournament, and this was the 11th time Guardiola had won the Manager of the Month award with City, placing him third in the overall standings, behind Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger.


On the other hand, we see that Chelsea enters today's meeting with spirits in the sky after defeating Tottenham for the second time in a row in the League Cup to qualify for the final with merit. In order to disrupt the start of Man City and reduce the difference between them and get closer to the top, Chelsea will miss today’s meeting with the giant goalkeeper Menidi, who joined his country’s national team participating in the African Nations Cup in Cameroon, but the substitute goalkeeper Kepa Arizabalaga played two matches and was not the most wonderful and presented a very good level and proved that he A goalkeeper who deserves to protect the Blues' den, and his mistakes have been greatly reduced from the past.


Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger recently received negotiations from Real Madrid in preparation for a contract with him during the coming period. Chelsea ends this season and has the right to sign for any club during the current period without returning to the management of his club, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek also entered the circle of interest for Juve, which seeks to strengthen its midfield next season, in light of Artho Milo's failure to prove his ability with the old lady, and the English midfielder fought The 25-year-old has made 20 matches this year with the Blues, provided three assists and is expected to leave the Blues, especially since he is not one of the main players for German Tuchel.


Man City is in the first place with 53 points after winning 17 games, drawing two games and losing two games, scoring 53 goals and conceding 13 goals, while Chelsea is in second place with 43 points after winning 12 games, drawing in 7 games and losing two games and scoring 45 goals and 16 goals conceded.


The date of the match between Manchester City and Chelsea and its carrier channels

You are ready to watch the Chelsea match today against Man City at 2:30 Cairo local time, 3:30 Mecca time, 12:30 GMT, and the Manchester City vs Chelsea match will be broadcast via our Yalla Shot Today website and beIN Sports Connect channels.


Predicted Manchester City line-up against Chelsea

Goalkeeper: Ederson Moraes


Defenders: Scott Carson, Robin Diaz, Nathan Ake, Benjamin Mendy


Midfield: Fernandinho Luis Rosa - Ilkay Gundogan - Kevin De Bruyne


Forwards: Jack Grealish, Rahim Sterling, Bernardo Silva


Chelsea's expected line-up against Manchester City

Goalkeeper: Kepa Arizabalaga


Defenders: Trevoh Chalubah - Antonio Rudiger - Cesar Azpilicueta - Marcos Alonso


Midfield: Mateo Kovacic - Jorginho - Christian Pulisic - Kai Havertz


Forwards: Timo Werner - Romelu Lukaku


What time is the Manchester City vs Chelsea match in the English Premier League? 02:30 pm Egypt time, 03:30 pm Saudi time, 12:30 pm GMT.

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