After a penalty was missed by Frank Lampard a deserved defeat was handed out by manchester City to Chelsea with objectives from Yaya Toure and Carlos Tevez. After Frank Lampard missed a penalty, a narrow victory was pulled off by manchester City against Chelsea thanks to goals from Yaya Toure and Carlos Tevez. A typical refrain from sets of rival fans had been a desire for both groups to somehow eliminate, and it appeared that was what each side was wanting to achieve in a serious first half replete with bad play and mistakes from both sides. Manchester City centered, but could not change their odds, Sergio Aguero probably the most responsible after getting clear due to an awful combined mistake from Chelsea's defense, but dawdling over his opportunity and letting Cech to recoup. Pablo Zabaleta also had a great possibility to report at the end of the first half, but fired his shot in to the head of Gary Cahill after having a bouncng baseball landed nicely for him at the edge of the area. After half-time, their dominance was resumed by Manchester City, and a neat cause of passing led to Sergio Aguero having an with an overhead kick, but he couldn't connect easily and missed the chance. Only afterwards, against the work of play, Chelsea had the opportunity to put themselves forward after Joe Hart cleaned out Demba Ba after the Senegalese forward broke in to the field. Joe Lampard moved as much as score his 200th goal for the membership, but Hart atoned for his error by making a fine save yourself to keep the experienced midfielder out. Late on, Carlos Tevez made the win, picking up the ball on the side of the region, and the striker was permitted to pick his place and break a fine effort into the top part that remaining Petr Cech with little opportunity. It was a goal, but woeful protecting from Chelsea was yet again culpable, letting Aguero to make his work to set the goal up and not putting Tevez under any pressure as the trigger was pulled by him. Sergio Aguero was handed another opportunity to put the hosts ahead after ward after getting away from the dozing Chelsea backline, but his attempted processor after Cech came racing out of his purpose didn't drop underneath the bar, and it appeared City weren't likely to locate a breakthrough. Then, nevertheless, Yaya Toure walked up. It was his power and push from midfield while he was at the Africa Cup of Nations that the Citizens had missed most, but he showed nice research and finesse here, dancing his way into the field before trimming a fine curled finish into the far corner. In the end, a defeat for Chelsea, who have been the worse of two bad sides. They're now in a real struggle to be eligible for next periods Champions League, while City have held their ever-fainter subject hopes alive - at minimum, they must see themselves avoid the struggle with Arsenal and Tottenham which their opponents now find themselves stuck in. Follow @SBNationSoccer on Twitter
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