Premier League: Chelsea and Man City Draw 4-4 in Nail-biting Match

In a thrilling encounter at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea and Manchester City played to a dramatic 4-4 draw.

The match featured controversial moments, including Erling Haaland’s opening penalty goal after a disputed foul by Marc Cucurella.

Chelsea responded strongly with goals from Thiago Silva and Raheem Sterling, but City equalized through Manuel Akanji before half-time.

Haaland regained the lead for City early in the second half, only for Nicolas Jackson to level the scores again with a rebound goal.

City went ahead once more with Rodri’s deflected shot off Silva, but Chelsea earned a late penalty when Ruben Dias fouled Armando Broja.

Former City player Cole Palmer calmly converted the penalty in stoppage time, securing a remarkable 4-4 draw.

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