Manchester City beat Chelsea 2-0 to win the Community Shield
Sergio Aguero hit twice, with Manchester City registering a 2-0 win over Chelsea for claiming FA Community Shield for the fifth time, with 200 to win the club.
Manchester City celebrate winning the community shield with the trophy. (Source: Reuters) |
The England season came in a familiar start because Manchester City's Sergio Aguero hit twice for the club, including their 200th goal because they defeated Chelsea 2-0 and claimed the community shield in South Bucked Wembley for the fifth time.
The game between the Premier League champions and the FA Cup winners is the traditional weather curtain-raiser, but the evidence was that the difference between the two teams was 30 seasons, despite the arrival of the Chelsea manager of Maurizio Surrey, ever wide and midfielder Jorginho Sign of
While the city was quick and fast, Chelsea was frustrated with a Brazilian-born former Napoleon midfielder with a bag of nerves in front of a new four -Man defence.
Aguero hit for the first time after 13 minutes when Phil Foden proceeded to fill the admirably for Kevin de Bruin, who proceeded to find Argentina, who lost to Antonio Rudiger, who scored the wrong goal, to reach 200 goals. The city was torn apart with fewer shots to become a player.
Man of the match Aguero added a second from Bernardo Silva near the interval, but lost three clear occasions, shooting wide twice and then a good Willie Cabellero was saved.
Pep Guardiola of the city said, "Sergio was so fast, it was very good." "In the last season there was an operation on his knee, now he feels free, he scored two goals, could score five runs, there were possibilities"
The Spanish players were pleased with the performance of their team in the conditions of the energy that were tired of the feet but still made sure that they became the first Premier League champions to win the trophy since Manchester United in 2013.
Inauspiciously for the city's rivals, Guardiola said that he has not worked properly with his players so far, and has focused on strategies instead of physiological preparations in the week.
FODEN shines
After the exploit for his world cup third place Belgium, the manager gave a start to young England prospect Foden, who responded well with his performance beyond 18 years, rested with many first-teamers, with Kevin De Bruyne.
Although the midfielder was shown in the last game of the City of the previous season, it was to ensure that he had played enough matches to claim a title medal.
But on Sundays he saw a fair first timer, many times he was well linked with the same impressive Bernardo Silva and Aguero to move forward halfway.
The new signature Riyadh Maharez also started its competitive, signals that the city has moved ahead of the previous term since Guardiola wants to become the first manager to master the Premier League titles since the United Alex Alex Ferguson in 2009.
Chelsea was the second best in virtually every aspect of the play and took 25 minutes to enter the shot. But with the return of the World Cup, with Eden Hazard and Angolo Kante, soon after the more managerial unrest, this decision is too soon to take a decision.
Surrey, who replaced the dismissed partner Antonio Conte in July, tried his best to answer his high-pressure game, but the situation took its toll and in the end, he was looking at fast and fast speed.
A bright spark was 17-year-old Winger Callham Hudson-Odoi, who performed another good pre-season show, which troubled the city at its own pace because it demanded the right to serve Stryker Alvaro Morata.
The summer which gets reduced on all afternoon players in the national stadium in London, it will now sit on 63-year-old Sarari because she is thinking of improving its Premier League opener in Huddersfield Town next week.
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