The 2016/17 season is the last time Chelsea tasted Premier League glory, and a performance at the Etihad was a turning point for the Blues.
Chelsea’s most recent league outing has brought up some old feelings.
While the match ended all square, it was a statement performance from 10-man Chelsea against Arsenal that proved this side can compete at the very top of the table.
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But that game against Man City nine years ago was more than just a statement of title credentials — it was a warning that Chelsea were the team to beat that year.
Man City lost their heads against a dominant Chelsea
Chelsea went one goal down at the Etihad that day, but came back to record a statement win. The game ended 3-1, but four Blues were on the scoresheet.
Gary Cahill spilled the ball into his own net before the break, giving the home side the lead. Chelsea came out reinvigorated for the second half, with Diego Costa, Willian and Eden Hazard on target to grab all three points.
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The Belgian was instrumental, as you would expect, delivering the killing blow with an injury-time breakaway goal.
The real drama came right at the death, when City had two players sent off after a scuffle broke out. Sergio Aguero and Fernandinho couldn’t keep their emotions in check. It was pandemonium.

But the frustration was warranted after being embarrassed at their home ground.
That was Chelsea’s breakout performance
It feels strange to say, as Chelsea were on a seven-game win streak, but this really felt like Antonio Conte’s moment.
Chelsea were ahead of City by just one point after 13 games, and talk of a ‘new manager bounce’ was preventing many from getting carried away with regards to their title ambitions.
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Pep Guardiola also arrived in the Premier League that summer, which had many pegging City as title favourites, until Chelsea beat them in such convincing fashion.
It’s not just a narrative — Chelsea stretched their lead in the standings and weren’t challenged for top spot for the rest of the season.
Just goes to show what a big-game performance can do for a side. Hopefully, this season’s iteration of the Blues can kick on in similar fashion after a huge week.
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