BREAKING: Man City edge past Chelsea to reclaim top four spot

Erling Haaland punished a costly mistake by Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez to score the winning goal, propelling Manchester City back into the Premier League’s top four.

Sanchez was caught out of position after attempting to intercept a long pass from Ederson. As he scrambled back, Haaland outmuscled Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah, skillfully moving the ball to his left foot before chipping the goalkeeper with precision.

The goal marked Haaland’s 18th in the league this season and his sixth in as many games across all competitions, showcasing his clinical finishing and ensuring a crucial win for City.

Phil Foden wrapped up victory three minutes from time when he ran on to Haaland’s lay-off to score his fifth goal in four games.

The win extended City’s unbeaten league run to six, gave Ederson the notable achievement of becoming the first goalkeeper to claim two assists in a single season in 16 years and, more importantly, spared the blushes of £33.6m debutant Abdukodir Khusanov, who had been at fault for Chelsea’s third-minute opener – when he headed the ball into Nicolas Jackson’s path deep into the City half. Jackson’s square pass to Noni Madueke gave the forward a tap-in.

Foden struck a post and City’s other new signing Omar Marmoush had a goal disallowed before Josko Gvardiol equalised as he reacted quickest to finish the rebound after Sanchez had denied Matheus Nunes.

After a bright start, during which they failed to take a golden chance to double their lead when Cole Palmer squared a pass too far in front of Jackson, who would have had an open goal to aim at, Chelsea faded and are now without a win in 11 meetings with City.

Despite rotating his stellar roster of international attacking players, Enzo Maresca’s side did not really threaten to force their way back into the contest once Haaland had struck.