Anatomy of a Goal: The Four Chelsea Mistakes That Allowed Manchester City to Equalize
Manchester City’s equalizer against Chelsea FC in Saturday’s 1-1 Premier League title clash started with an error and ended with one.
The sequence was initiated when the linesman incorrectly judged that Chelsea’s defensive midfielder Nemanja Matic failed to keep the ball inside the touch line. Man City’s goal came about 20 seconds after Bacary Sagna’s resulting throw-in, when Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois tried and failed to punch away a Jesus Navas cross. The ball instead ended up at the feet of Sergio Aguero out wide on the left, whose lashed ball deflected off David Silva and in the net.
Naturally, Courtois’ “mistake” was blamed for the goal; the Telegraph’s match report subheader for example reads “Summit meeting ends in stalemate after Thibaut Courtois error.” But a closer reading of the play reveals not one but four critical defensive errors (not including the linesman’s) that led to City’s equaliser, one that could have ramifications for the title race.
It all begins with Sagna’s throw-in. The City full-back spots Navas’ run in behind Cesar Azpilicueta on the right:
Azpilicueta perfectly tracks Navas and wins possession back. But then Azpilicueta leaves it to Matic to finish the play by clearing the ball, and this is where we get error number one:
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