The Premier League clash between Manchester City and Chelsea ended in a hard-fought 1–1 draw. City controlled most of the match but were unable to convert their dominance into a winning result.
The opening goal arrived in the 42nd minute when Tijjani Reijnders found the net, rewarding City’s sustained pressure and attacking intent.
Husanov delivered an impressive performance, contributing actively in attack and helping maintain a high tempo throughout the game. His confident display stood out, yet it was not enough to secure all three points.
Manchester City clearly led the statistics, recording 14 shots to Chelsea’s 6, enjoying 58% possession, and completing 527 passes with an accuracy of 89%. The hosts also earned 8 corners, keeping constant pressure on the visitors.
Despite City’s control, Chelsea showed resilience and struck late. In the 90+4th minute, Enzo Fernández scored the equaliser, denying City a deserved victory.
The final result left mixed feelings: a dominant and high-quality performance from Manchester City, but also a reminder that in the Premier League, focus is required until the very last whistle.
