Manchester City's

 Manchester City's crowning as Premier League champions has been postponed for now at least after Marcos Alonso's late strike earned Chelsea a 2-1 win at the Etihad Stadium that propelled Thomas Tuchel's side to third in the table.  Raheem Sterling's opener late in the first half seemed to have teed Pep Guardiola's side up to formally retain the trophy they ceded to Liverpool last season but the Blues proved to be a match for a much-changed City in a clash that suggests the Champions League final next month could be won by either side.  An absorbing first half low on chances but high on tactical intrigue burst into life just before the interval when Andreas Christensen misjudged a bouncing ball -- injuring himself in the process -- allowing Gabriel Jesus to burst in behind and square for Sterling to tap into an empty net via the poor touch of Sergio Aguero. It was not the only time the Argentine fluffed his lines in pursuit of the goal that would have drawn him equal with Wayne Rooney for the most scored in t

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