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Chelsea's Nemanja Matic says slow start will be forgotten if they beat Man City

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Nemanja Matic shares the difficulties of Chelsea’s 2-2 draw with Swansea and tells us how he relishes playing against the top sides.

Nemanja Matic says everyone will forget Chelsea’s flat start to the season if they conquer Manchester City on Super Sunday.

The top two from the Premier League last season go head-to-head in a heavyweight clash at the Etihad Stadium experiencing contrasting starts to the new campaign.

Chelsea were held 2-2 at home to Swansea while City eased past West Brom 3-0 at the Hawthorns and subsequently have become the title favourites according to the betting markets.

That draw with the Swans at Stamford Bridge was another recent underwhelming performance by the champions, having endured a mediocre pre-season and being beaten 1-0 by Arsenal in the Community Shield. 

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Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, who has won seven and lost just two of the 12 meetings as a coach with City boss Manuel Pellegrini, has also been criticised for his behaviour towards his medical staff during the latter stages of that Swansea encounter.

However, Matic prefers to look forward rather than back and admits all the negativity surrounding the club will be forgotten if they beat their title rivals.

Speaking to Soccer Saturday ahead of Sunday's Sky Live clash, he said: “It doesn’t matter what you did yesterday, the most important thing is what you’re going to do tomorrow. If we draw, then that’s not great for us. But if we win, then no one will be talking about Swansea.

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“These are the games I like to play in. It’s something special for all of us. We are prepared. Our statistics against big teams show how he (Mourinho) prepares for these games and I’m happy because of that.”

Matic has played a crucial role in Mourinho’s midfield since rejoining the club from Benfica in January 2014 for £25m with his enforcing skills in front of the back-four a key attribute for snuffing out elite Premier League attackers. 

Jose Mourinho does not feel the disagreement with his medics will affect Chelsea at Manchester City
Image: Jose Mourinho does not feel the disagreement with his medics will affect Chelsea at Manchester City

No team has regained the Premier League title since Manchester United in the 2008/09 season but Matic thinks becoming a champion is an addictive feeling and is confident of defending their crown. 

He said: “We are professionals and we felt very good when we won the league. We want to repeat that. Last year was amazing for us when we won the league. We will fight until the end to win it again and we have the quality to do that. 

“It was the best moment in my career as the Premier League is something special. It’s a great feeling when you see the table and see great teams are behind you.”

Watch the full interview with Nemanja Matic on Soccer Saturday from midday on Sky Sports News HQ.

See Manchester City v Chelsea live on Super Sunday from 3.30pm on Sky Sports 1 HD.