Manchester City turned their season around with two late goals to sink Chelsea.
Premier League Week 29: Wednesday Wrap
Manchester City Vs. Chelsea, 2012 Premier League: Final Score, Citizens Snatch Late Winner
The winner came in the 85th minute, and it was a beautiful one. Tevez came on to a mix of cheers and boos, but he probably won back the support of a good chunk of those who booed him with a great first touch, then pass behind him into the penalty area for Nasri to run onto. He finished calmly past Cech, finishing off a brilliant team goal and completing a massive comeback win.
For more on the two teams, head to Chelsea FC blog We Ain’t Got No History and Manchester City blog Bitter And Blue.
Read Article >Manchester City Vs. Chelsea, 2012 Premier League: Scoreless At Halftime With Citizens Looking Stronger
City should be ahead, and they might be made to pay for their missed chances. It wouldn’t be shocking to see changes in formation and/or personnel for Chelsea at halftime.
For more on the two teams, head to Chelsea FC blog We Ain’t Got No History and Manchester City blog Bitter And Blue.
Read Article >Manchester City Vs. Chelsea, 2012 Premier League: Lineups
Kickoff is at 3:45 p.m. ET, 7:45 p.m. local time from Eastlands in Manchester. You can watch on ESPN2 in the USA, TSN2 in Canada and Sky Sports 1 in the UK.
For more on the two teams, head to Chelsea FC blog We Ain’t Got No History and Manchester City blog Bitter And Blue.
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Premier League 2012, Midweek 29 Preview And Fixtures: Chelsea, City Desperate To Stay In Their Respective Races


Fernando Torres of Chelsea holds off Joleon Lescott of Manchester City during the Barclays Premier League match between Chelsea and Manchester City at Stamford Bridge in London, England. (Photo by Scott Heavey/Getty Images) Getty ImagesAfter a tragic weekend in English football, the rest of the Week 29 fixtures in the Premier League get underway on Tuesday. Except for one; Aston Villa-Bolton has been postponed with no makeup date announced. There’s really no other decision that could have been made, and even though Bolton won’t be in action this week these games promise to have very somber overtones.
Tuesday, 3/20; 19:45 GMT/2:45 PM ET
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