Enzo Fernandez scored a stoppage-time equaliser as managerless Chelsea held Manchester City to a 1-1 draw at the Etihad Stadium. Tijjani Reijnders had given the hosts the lead in the first half, but Chelsea's resilience under interim coach Calum McFarlane earned them a vital point. The result leaves City six points behind leaders Arsenal.
Manchester City hosted Chelsea in a crucial Premier League match on January 4, 2026, at the Etihad Stadium, with kick-off at 17:30 GMT. The game was Chelsea's first without head coach Enzo Maresca, who was dismissed on New Year's Day amid reported tensions with the club's hierarchy. Under-21s coach Calum McFarlane took charge, guiding the Blues to an impressive point despite the upheaval.
City lined up with Gianluigi Donnarumma in goal, defended by Matheus Nunes, Ruben Dias, Josko Gvardiol, and Rico O’Reilly, midfield featuring Rodri, Bernardo Silva, and Tijjani Reijnders, and attack including Phil Foden, Rayan Cherki, and Erling Haaland. Chelsea started with Filip Jorgensen in net, a backline of Josh Acheampong, Trevoh Chalobah, Benoit Badiashile, and Malo Gusto, midfield with Reece James and Enzo Fernandez, and forwards Estevao, Cole Palmer, Pedro Neto, and Joao Pedro.
The first half saw City dominate possession, creating chances through Haaland, who struck the post and forced a save from Jorgensen. Reijnders opened the scoring in the 42nd minute, powering a left-footed shot past Jorgensen after a deflection from a Rodri pass intended for Haaland. Chelsea had an early opportunity when Estevao's shot was blocked by Gvardiol, and Foden narrowly missed for City.
After the break, Chelsea showed more urgency, with Neto lifting an effort over the bar. City introduced Jeremy Doku for added pace, but Gvardiol limped off injured, with James assisting him off the pitch in a show of sportsmanship. Liam Delap, introduced as a substitute, forced a save from Donnarumma and later clashed with Abdukodir Khusanov, sparking heated exchanges.
The drama unfolded in stoppage time. In the fourth minute of added time, Gusto delivered a low cross that evaded defenders, allowing Fernandez to pounce on the rebound after Donnarumma's initial save, poking the ball into the net for a 1-1 draw. Fernandez was booked for his celebrations.
Post-match, McFarlane praised his players' togetherness to Sky Sports: “The group has been exceptional. Coming in, we couldn't have asked for anything more. No egos, completely onboard.” Guardiola expressed frustration: “We played a fantastic game, so the result is unfortunate.” Reece James added: “We had to accept what went on earlier in the week, put it behind us.”
The draw dents City's title hopes, following a goalless draw with Sunderland, while Chelsea climb above Manchester United into fifth. Liam Rosenior is in talks to become Chelsea's next permanent manager.