Man City v Chelsea: Barclays Premier League |
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Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says Sunday's game with Manchester
City is not crucial at this early stage of the Premier League season.
The reigning champions head to last season's runners-up on the back of a
2-2 home draw
with Swansea City in their opening game.
"I cannot say it's crucial, it's decisive, or it's very, very important," said Mourinho.
"But it is two title contenders, and three points."
Manchester City won the title in 2013-14 before finishing eight points behind the Blues last season.
But Mourinho has played down the significance of this weekend's encounter, with the season just one game old.
"The season is very long. Thirty-eight matches is an eternity, a marathon which started last week and ends in around 10 months," he added.
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini on Raheem Sterling: |
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"Maybe we were criticised for the amount we paid for him but
I am sure he will demonstrate during the year, especially against the
big teams, why he was valued so much. It is always important for young
players to play with good players who can improve them, the same way he
did with Luis Suarez or Steven Gerrard for Liverpool. Here he will play
David Silva, Sergio Aguero, Yaya Toure, with players that will make him
improve in a lot of ways. I think last year he scored 11 in all
competitions. I am sure this season he will improve." |
"But for sure I am not going to say the game decides anything for the winner or anything for the loser."
While Chelsea were held on the opening weekend, City comfortably beat West Bromwich Albion away 3-0.
They did not shake hands after their first meeting in England in October 2013.
But Pellegrini said on Friday: "I said the first day I arrived here I have my differences with him but I always shake hands with him."
As for the significance of the game, the Chilean added: "We are not thinking about the title in the second game.
"But we are thinking about trying to win our points at home, especially as we are playing against the champions and one of the teams that has a lot of chances to win the title.
"It is the same as Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham - all the big teams."
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