The Canaries despite missing eight players due to injuries made light of the situation and took full advantage and performed well thereby beating the defending champions who were careless in the extreme and characterised by error-riddled defending.
Norwich were 2-0 ahead within 30 minutes after Kenny McLean rose unmarked to meet Emiliano Buendia's corner and then Todd Cantwell finished a flowing move involving Marco Stiepermann and Teemu Pukki.
Sergio Aguero scored for City just before half time and Rodri scored his first goal for Manchester City with two minutes left before the end of the game. 3-2 was scoreline at the end of the game.
Meanwhile, the rare defeat leaves Pep Guardiola's side five points behind Liverpool.
As in...It was deadly, I never 'xperit'
ReplyDeleteI hope Chealsea will end Liverpool's unbeaten this weekend too.
Check your spellings of those football clubs.
DeleteCynthia, e no fit happen. I'm a very ardent supporter of both Chelsea and Liverpool & i can tell you that this current Chelsea squad isn't capable of accomplishing such feat.
DeleteRon, I doubt if you watch the Europa super cup between the two clubs last month.
DeleteTeejay, you mean the same Super cup they ended up losing? I did watch the match and i can tell you that there is NOTHING fantastic (right now) about Tammy & Co. Yes i understand that Frank is trying to build a new generation/Team but the synergy isn't there yet! Maybe by next season, they would've attained that level of synergy but right now? Nah!
DeleteNotwithstanding, i was very happy with the weekend result. Fikayomi's goal was a stunner! And Tammy equally set a new record (youngest Chelsea player to score a hat-trick, i guess) #smiles
Despite all my talk-talk above, my BLOOD still remains BLUE (with a touch of RED). Even my daughters know the Chelsea Anthem.