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'We wanted to win, so we won!' - Fans react to Man City thrashing Chelsea ahead of their game against group leader Arsenal
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'We wanted to win, so we won!' - Fans react to Man City thrashing Chelsea ahead of their game against group leader Arsenal

"Hundreds of Manchester City fans gathered outside Stamford Bridge on Sunday, celebrating their team’s win after defeating rivals Chelsea 3-0 on their home turf. Footage shows team buses arriving ahead of the clash, followed by fans walking towards the iconic stadium. Later, jubilant Manchester City supporters can be seen celebrating and chanting, "Are you watching Arsenal?" "We're always better in the second half, honestly. But I think because we had less pressure, we're just playing fluidly," said Lindsay, a Man City fan. "We just wanted to win the league. They wanted us to win the league. We were a better team, because we wanted to win. They didn't care if they won or not," said another Man City fan, Joe. Manchester City fan Dean believes the team’s victory was inspired by the performance of their rivals, Arsenal, whom they will face on Sunday at the Etihad Stadium. "They're going to come to the Etihad for a nil-nil draw, but we're going to beat them 3-0. Innit, lads," he predicted. Footage also shows disappointed Chelsea fans walking out of the stadium, upset by their team’s performance and blaming it on the management and players’ lack of morale. "Not a great performance from Chelsea. Just didn't fight as hard. Had a few chances, but couldn't convert the pressure," said Chelsea fan Thomas. "I think you can't always have a manager on a hot seat. You've gotta give them some time to prepare. I mean, and they also question the attitude and the atmosphere," he added. The win places City in second place after scoring three goals in the second half at Stamford Bridge, reducing Arsenal’s lead to six points, with a game in hand, following Arsenal’s unexpected home loss to Bournemouth earlier. City had a lacklustre first half, but in the 51st minute, Rayan Cherki delivered a cross that Nico O'Reilly headed in. Just six minutes later, Cherki set up former Chelsea player Marc Guehi, who finished smoothly into the corner. Chelsea continued to struggle as Moises Caicedo lost possession, allowing Jeremy Doku to secure the win and marking Chelsea’s third consecutive league loss, leaving them pointless at the bottom of the table."

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