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Marc Guehi snubs Premier League Player of the Match award in favour of Man City teammate

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Marc Guehi rejected his Player of the Match following the 3-0 win over Chelsea.City cut Arsenal’s lead to six points after the Gunners’ defeat to Bournemouth.Next Sunday sees a ‘title decider’...

Marc Guehi snubs Premier League Player of the Match award in favour of Man City teammate Marc Guehi rejected his Player of the Match following the 3-0 win over Chelsea. City cut Arsenal’s lead to six points after the Gunners’ defeat to Bournemouth. Next Sunday sees a ‘title decider’ at the Etihad, as City host Mikel Arteta’s league leaders.

Manchester City’s Player of the Match award issued to them by the Premier League saw a late change to the recipient, decided upon by the players themselves. Pep Guardiola’s side secured a vital three points on Sunday afternoon, dismantling Liam Rosenior’s Chelsea 0-3 in a performance that signalled Manchester City’s intent for the final stretch of the season. Following Arsenal’s home defeat to Bournemouth , the victory moved the Citizens to within just six points of the summit with a game in hand after a contest defined by a clinical second half where City turned possession into a flurry of goals.

Despite a frustrating opening 45 minutes that saw Marc Cucurella have a goal ruled out, City emerged with renewed vigour as the breakthrough arrived via Nico O’Reilly, before Marc Guehi doubled the lead, followed by a Jeremy Doku strike to put the game beyond doubt. Match Report & Player Ratings: Chelsea 0-3 Manchester City (Premier League) Why Guehi refused a post-match individual honour Speaking with Sky Sports after the contest at Stamford Bridge, Rayan Cherki was told to present Marc Guehi with the Player of the Match award, after a stellar showing from the England international defender. However, as the pair left their on-field interview, Guehi was seen speaking to Cherki, telling the Frenchman, “You were Man of the Match”, before handing the midfielder the award after his two assists and match-winning showing in London.

The statistics perhaps backed Guehi’s humble assessment, with Rayan Cherki the creative heartbeat of the Manchester City side, providing an inch-perfect delivery for O’Reilly’s header and slipping the pass through for Guehi’s goal. The young Frenchman, who has become a focal point of Manchester City’s attack since his arrival and particularly in the last few weeks, finished the match with a 90% passing accuracy and two big chances created. How the 3-0 win changes the hunt for Arsenal Looking ahead, the victory at Stamford Bridge now sets up a monumental ‘winner-takes-all’ showdown against Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, 19 April.