The tie was settled (4-4), the culmination of the 12th round of the English Premier League matches between Chelsea and its guest Manchester City, on Sunday evening at Stamford Bridge.
The Chelsea quartet scored with Thiago Silva (29), Raheem Sterling (37), Nicholas Jackson (67) and Cole Palmer (90+5), while the City quartet scored with Erling Haaland (25-47), Manuel Akanji (45+1) and Rodri (86). ).
With this result, City raised its score to 28 points at the top of the standings, and Chelsea now has 16 points in tenth place.
City presented the first threat of the match in the 17th minute, with Gvardiol rising to cross from a corner executed by Alvarez, shooting a header that went weakly into the hands of Sanchez.
Gallagher responded with a powerful shot from the edge of the area in the 19th minute, which Ederson caught.
City won a penalty kick in the 22nd minute, after Haaland was obstructed by Cucurella while he was reaching for a cross, and the Norwegian successfully executed the kick with a low shot to the right of Sanchez.
Chelsea almost equalized the score in the 28th minute, when James committed a violation from the edge of the area, shooting a direct ball, and Ederson excelled in deflecting it to a corner.
Chelsea actually succeeded in adjusting from that corner, with Thiago Silva rising to a cross from Gallagher, shooting a header into the net.
City missed the opportunity to add a second goal in the 32nd minute, by sending Foden a cross from the right side, which Sanchez failed to handle, and Haaland followed up with a shot on the bird from inside the 6-yard area, but it came into the side netting.
Foden followed with a curling shot from the edge of the area in the 34th minute, which passed just past the post.
Chelsea was able to score the second goal in the 37th minute, when James took advantage of a mistake by Gvardiol on the right side, sending a cross to Sterling, who shot directly into the net.
Sterling looked to add the third goal in the 41st minute, with a curling shot from the left side of the area that passed near the post.
Sanchez excelled in depriving City of scoring an equalizer in the 42nd minute, with Haaland receiving a special through ball from Bernardo, who shot a powerful low ball from inside the area that was blocked by the Chelsea goalkeeper.
City succeeded in adjusting the score during the first minute of stoppage time, with Akanji rising to a cross from Bernardo Silva and shooting a stunning header into the net, ending the first half in a tie (2-2).
City started the second half strongly by adding the third goal in the 47th minute, after Alvarez sent a cross into the 6-yard box, which Haaland followed into the Chelsea net.9
City almost scored the fourth goal in the 52nd minute, after Rodrigo gave the ball to Alvarez inside the area, and he shot a powerful shot that Sanchez blocked.
Doku ran down the left side in the 58th minute, and manipulated Disasi before shooting a low ball that was caught by Sanchez.
Chelsea missed a clear opportunity to score in the 60th minute, after Palmer manipulated Rodrigo and Diaz to go one-on-one with Ederson and hit a low ball, but the Brazilian goalkeeper excelled in stopping it.
Once again, Chelsea succeeded in adjusting the score in the 67th minute, after Gallagher shot a powerful ball from outside the area, which Ederson blocked and Jackson followed into the goal.
Once again, Chelsea wasted a clear chance to score in the 76th minute, after Sterling sent a magical through ball to Justo inside the area, and the latter shot a direct shot that went over the crossbar.
Man City was able to add the fourth goal in the 86th minute, with a strong shot from Rodrigo from outside the area, which collided with Thiago Silva and changed direction to enter the net.
The excitement in the match continued as Chelsea won a penalty kick in the third minute of stoppage time, as Broja was blocked by Diaz, and Palmer successfully executed the kick, ending the exciting match in a draw (4-4)