13 things we learned from the draw at Stamford Bridge

31 January 2015 20:46

Chelsea and Manchester City drew 1-1 at Stamford Bridge this evening, in a game that didn’t give anybody what they were hoping for.

Billed as a title decider, it took far too long to spark into action. What we saw for the majority of the game was good defending, which is satisfying in its own way.

In the end it was a tired Chelsea taking on a Man City who put in a good performance, even if they did lack the bit of quality that could’ve got them a winner.

(Mike Egerton/PA)
(Mike Egerton/PA)

Here’s what we learned.

1. Loic Remy will do it for Chelsea if given the chance.

When the first goal came, after a dull opening 40 minutes, it looked so simple. A ball from Branislav Ivanovic to Eden Hazard in the box, who crossed it to Loic Remy first time resulting in a tap-in for the Frenchman with the suspended Diego Costa looking on.

2. Jesus Navas is always on the pitch, but we can’t remember a single thing he’s done this season.

Or last season, come to think of it.

3. Man City almost won a match without Yaya, something they’ve so far failed to do this season.

4. Thibaut Courtois is capable of making a mistake.

5. Bacary Sagna still exists. He was chosen to start ahead of Pablo Zabaleta – we’re not saying it was because of this, but it was probably because of this.

6. Ramires is definitely no Cesc Fabregas.

No, definitely not.

7. Aguero IS capable of missing the target – in fact he did it twice. Luckily for him, David Silva was there to poke it on target the second time for Man City’s equaliser.

8. Vincent Kompany still isn’t looking as sharp as we’re used to seeing him.

9. But his defence still only allowed Chelsea three shots.

10. Chelsea fans hold a lot of hope for Kurt Zouma – especially after the last couple of months Gary Cahill has had – and he seems to be delivering.

11. Despite a sign made by one fan, Frank Lampard’s reception on his return to Stamford Bridge was warm. They still have a lot of love for their top goalscorer.

12. Nemanja Matic proved again that he is one of the best – if not the best – holding midfielders in the division.

13. And despite all the free flowing football we’ve seen from his side this season, Jose Mourinho will still park the bus when necessary.

Source: SNAPPA