(Reuters) - Manchester City will not sit back and let in-form Chelsea dominate Saturday's clash at the Etihad Stadium and will bank on their attacking instincts to beat the Premier League leaders, manager Pep Guardiola said. With only a point separating the sides after 13 games, City will hope to end to Chelsea's seven-game winning streak to jump to the top of the standings, at least until second-placed Liverpool face Bournemouth on Sunday. He has started here with maybe not good results, but they have won last seven games, conceding one goal," Guardiola said. They were contenders to win the Premier League from the beginning. The City squad were given two days off this week to re-energise ahead of a demanding December schedule, with matches against Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and champions Leicester City.
Source: The Star December 02, 2016 15:59 UTC