Arsenal leave huge dent in City’s title hopes with Etihad win

Pellegrini admits City’s trip to Stamford Bridge will now be a ‘very decisive game’

Arsenal’s Olivier Giroudis congratulated by his team-mates after scoring the second goal in his side’s 2-0 dwin over  Manchester City  at the Etihad Stadium. Phototograph: Peter Powell/EPA
Arsenal’s Olivier Giroudis congratulated by his team-mates after scoring the second goal in his side’s 2-0 dwin over Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. Phototograph: Peter Powell/EPA

Manchester City's title hopes suffered a huge blow after a shock 2-0 defeat by Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium left them five points behind Chelsea. Their manager, Manuel Pellegrini, admitted the trip to Stamford Bridge in a fortnight is now pivotal.

The champions surrendered a 14-game unbeaten run following Santi Cazorla’s 24th-minute penalty and Olivier Giroud’s 67th-minute header which gave Arsenal a first league win at City since October 2010.

With Pellegrini’s side hosting Middlesbrough in Saturday’s FA Cup fourth-round tie, their next league game is at Chelsea on January 31st. Having reduced a deficit to José Mourinho’s side that was nine points at one stage this season, the manager accepts that City dare not lose at Chelsea if they want to have the best chance of again catching them.

“We still have to play against Chelsea so it will be a very decisive game. We will try to win that game to close that gap again. The game we must play at Stamford Bridge is a very important game. We must close the gap to two points. I hope we are going to recover and play the way we are playing so far,” Pellegrini said, before conceding his side had lacked the flair to break Arsenal down.

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“With the ball we didn’t have clear ideas. I think we didn’t play a good game. We ran a lot, had a lot of possession but we didn’t have creative ideas to try and find the space against a team that defend very well. Running a lot and working a lot, we weren’t creative today.”

Vincent Kompany, making his first appearance since December 13th after injury, conceded the penalty for a clumsy challenge on Nacho Monreal. While his manager did not believe Mike Dean should have given the spot-kick, stating that Monreal took a “dive”, Pellegrini did criticise his captain.

Penalty decision

“I think it was not a penalty. The movement of Kompany allows him [Monreal] to dive. I am not saying it was a bad mistake of the referee. The penalty changed the game but it was not the reason we lost. I think it was a very important action [moment] because we were nervous after the goal. But I don’t want to have the excuse that the referee whistled for Arsenal.”

City have failed to win the three league games this season in which Yaya Toure has not figured. The Ivorian is away on Africa Cup of Nations duty but Pellegrini refused to cite this as a reason why his side lost.

“I think Yaya is a very important player. Maybe at the beginning of the season, when we were not playing well, you say Yaya should be out of the team but I never have excuses. We play other games without Yaya and can win also. I never have excuses with one player or two players why we don’t win.”

Arsene Wenger’s team are only a point from Manchester United in fourth place.

“The five months in front are very important in the lifespan of our team. They will determine our season,” Wenger said.

“Time will tell. What is for sure is that it increases the amount of belief and confidence. The difference [now] is that first of all we have injured players back that were out for a long time and as well we know it is a very important period. The confidence of the team is high and some players are in good form.” Guardian Service