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The 2004/05 season marked a pivotal moment in Premier League history with the arrival of Jose Mourinho as manager of Chelsea. He brought with him a highly capable and skilled team, which eventually ended the dominance of the Fergie-Wenger axis. While it is true that Roman Abramovich's sponsorship is questionable, it is undeniable that the arrival of Mourinho and his team has completely changed English football.
One of the main reasons for Chelsea's success that season was their incredibly solid defense, conceding just 15 goals all season. This number is tied to AC Milan 1993-94 and is very unlikely to be surpassed at any time. Mourinho's shrewd signings from Carvalho and Paulo Ferreira from his former club Porto helped complete a trio of Terry, Gallas and Wayne Bridge in defence. Meanwhile, the arrival of Cech in goal brought a significant improvement over Carlo Cudicini.
Chelsea set the tone for the season early on, with just one goal conceded in their opening eight games. Their solid defence has kept a record of 25 clean sheets in the Premier League, including an impressive 10 in a row between late December and March. With just one loss and 95 points, their performance Chelsea this season ranks among the greatest ever in the Premier League and English League. Overall, the 2004/05 season was a memorable one for Chelsea fans and football enthusiasts alike. This marked a new era of dominance for the club and ended the long rivalry between Fergie and Wenger.
More importantly, it shows the importance of a solid defense for success in football. Mourinho's tactical genius, coupled with the quality of his signings, ensured that Chelsea's defence was nearly impenetrable, which ultimately helped them win their first Premier League title in 50 years. year at Stamford Bridge.
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The Premier League title race is entering a crucial phase, or as former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has described it, "tough times" - and Manchester's 4-1 win. City ahead of Liverpool ensure that Pep Guardiola's men are still in contention.
City's three second-half goals at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday gave the hosts a comfortable and well-deserved victory over a team that in previous seasons had been City's only rivals. for the championship.
But this season's Liverpool squad is far from the classic style of recent campaigns and it looks like Jurgen Klopp's side will struggle to finish in the top four, something the Red Devils will need to do if they want to qualify for the Champions League next season.
Even without 42-goal striker Erling Haaland, Man City still played prolific, responding to Mohamed Salah's opening goal in the 17th minute with goals from Julián Álvarez, Kevin de Bruyne, Ilkay Gündogan and Jack Grealish excellent.
City, the two-time defending champions, need a win to catch up with leaders Arsenal. The win puts Man City five points behind Arsenal, with the north London team now hosting Leeds.
If both teams continue their current form, the draw that could be decisive in the title race is the match between the two teams at the Etihad on April 26, then Man City will have only six games left. and Arsenal five games.
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