Pellegrini believes Chelsea game is a must-win

Andy Hampson 06:59 21/09/2014
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  • Defeat unthinkable: Manuel Pellegrini insists three points is a must.

    Manchester City boss Manuel Pel­legrini insists three points from today’s early-season clash with title rivals Chelsea is essential.

    Pellegrini’s men are just four games into their Premier League ti­tle defence, but already trail leaders Chelsea by five points.

    The thought of falling eight points behind by losing at the Eti­had Stadium is one Pellegrini does not want to contemplate.

    Recent results do not make good reading for City, who have not won in three in all competitions, but Pellegrini is focusing on turning statistics in his favour with a com­ing victory.

    The Chilean said: “I always try to think of positives, so I hope we are not going to lose and we are not go­ing to go eight points behind Chel­sea.

    “I think we were unlucky in the last two games – against Bayern Munich in the way we lost with that goal and against Arsenal we deserved to win the three points.

    “But things happen. We must win our next game at home and with that we will be two points behind the leader.

    “That for me will be a very good start after playing Liverpool, Arse­nal and Chelsea. That is why it is important to win on Sunday.”

    City will need to find a way to halt Chelsea’s in-form striker Diego Costa, who has hit the ground running at Stamford Bridge.

    Another summer signing, Cesc Fabregas, has also made a big im­pression and quickly built up a dangerous understanding with Costa.

    Pellegrini said: “They have very good players and they are in a very good moment, so we have to play a very good game if we want to win.

    “For me it is not a surprise. Last year it was a very strong squad with very good players and this year they have increased their squad, they have more and better players.”

    Meanwhile, Jose Mourinho plac­es no significance on Chelsea’s dou­ble success over City last season as he continues to seek perfection.

    Chelsea twice beat City in the Premier League – and lost 2-0 in the FA Cup – only to finish four points behind Pellegrini’s men in the race for the title.

    Mourinho said: “What happened last year and seasons before I don’t think has a relation to this season. It’s a completely different story.

    “It doesn’t matter the record we had last season against City.

    “We respect them totally, because they deserve that respect, but at the same time we believe in us and we want to win.

    “Can we go there and win like we did last season? Obviously we can, but can we lose? We also can. And I don’t think statistics play a part in this.

    “I want to win this game to get three points. I’m totally focused on three points and the Premier League 2015, (rather) than history.”

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