Views: Visits 6 CREDIT: Premier League Manchester City will have to wait a little longer to be crowned Premier League champions after they were beaten 2-1 at home by Chelsea on Saturday. City, who made nine changes for the game, could still secure the title this weekend if second-placed Manchester United lose at Aston Villa on Sunday. With three games left to play, Pep Guardiola’ side are 13 points ahead of United, who have five games remaining. United have three games coming up in five days, and even if they win all three City would win the title by beating Newcastle on Friday.
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Pep Guardiola had no doubt Raheem Sterling should have been awarded a late penalty before Manchester City went down to a 2-1 defeat against their Champions League final opponents Chelsea.
Sterling gave City a 44th-minute lead at the Etihad Stadium in a game where victory would have secured a third Premier League title in four seasons.
Sergio Aguero, so synonymous with such triumphs during his decade at the club, had a glorious chance to bring glory much closer when Billy Gilmour blundered into Gabriel Jesus, but City’s all-time record goalscorer chipped a Panenka attempt into Edouard Mendy’s arms.