I saw Man City players race to unsung hero as club DJ brutally mocks Chelsea - twice
Manchester City returned to winning ways after their disaster in Paris with a comeback win over Chelsea at the Etihad.
Abdukodir Khusanov gave away a goal just two minutes into his debut and was booked shortly after, but he recovered and so did City to draw level through Josko Gvardiol before the break.
Erling Haaland lobbed Robert Sanchez - who came out for a ball he was never going to reach - to put the home side ahead and Phil Foden completed the win late on. It was a welcome change from midweek, with less of the drama and more control (aside from the opening five minutes).
These are the moments you might have missed from an eventful night vs Chelsea:
Three players identify unsung hero in Haaland goal
When Ederson launched a guided missile into the Chelsea half and towards Haaland, Sanchez should have known better than to race out in the hope that Ederson's radar was off. Of course it wasn't, and Haaland controlled the ball, cut back inside Trevoh Chalobah, and curled over a stranded Sanchez.
As Haaland strolled off into the corner to celebrate, John Stones, Manu Akanji and Mateo Kovacic raced in the other direction to congratulate Ederson for his second assist of the season.
Moments later, City forced Sanchez into another rushed clearance that found Gvardiol, prompting Pep Guardiola to rally the crowd to try and keep the pressure on.
Marmoush expression says it all
Omar Marmoush lined up on the left wing on his debut and got stuck in instantly. He tested Sanchez after being found over the top, but the flag was up to deny him had he scored. Never mind, as Marmoush was involved and City looked like they had someone in that Julian Alvarez position that they have lacked all season.
He slid in for a dangerous