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Manchester City win over Chelsea motivated by revenge, says Manuel Pellegrini

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Manuel Pellegrini says he wanted to gain some revenge over Chelsea for City's heavy defeat at Stamford Bridge in the FA Cup

Manuel Pellegrini admitted Man City's 3-0 victory at Chelsea on Saturday was motivated by their desire for revenge following their 5-1 FA Cup defeat in February.

Sergio Aguero fired a hat-trick to help City move above Arsenal into third place in the Premier League table and stay on track for Champions League qualification.

And Pellegrini said his side wanted payback after they were soundly beaten on their previous trip to Stamford Bridge, when a young City team conceded five to crash out of the FA Cup in the fifth round.

Sergio Aguero goal celeb, Chelsea v Manchester City, Premier League
Image: Sergio Aguero opened the scoring in the first half at Stamford Bridge

Pellegrini, who was delighted with his side's victory, told Sky Sports: "I'm very satisfied, because I think our team played very well in attacking and defending, and when we have all our players fit and playing all of them together - I think it's another team.

"We knew before the game that Chelsea would always be a difficult team, but we also wanted the revenge for the FA Cup that we had to play here with a young team and they beat us 5-1.

"So I think that tonight was a complete game and three important points for the Premier League because we want to finish as near to the top of the league as we can."

Sergio Aguero celebrates
Image: The City striker then added a second after a rapid counter-attack

Aguero's treble puts him on 21 league goals for the season, level with Leicester City forward Jamie Vardy and one behind Tottenham's Harry Kane in the race for the Golden Boot.

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"I am sure he is the best striker in this league," Pellegrini added. "It's different when he's playing every game, every week and he's a very important player. It's very strange that he's played here so many years and he's not been the best player in the league.

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Graeme Souness and Jamie Redknapp analyse Man City's lightning fast counter attack for their second goal against Chelsea.

"It was a big performance from the team as well, and when you have good individual performances, you do well as a team. Not only Kevin [De Bruyne], because Eliaquim Mangala played very well and Fernandinho played very well. Jesus Navas worked very hard."

Kevin De Bruyne and Gary Cahill in action
Image: Kevin De Bruyne was impressive for City on his return to former club Chelsea

Pablo Zabaleta was booked in the first half, and after the City right-back lunged in on Pedro after the break, Pellegrini said he made a substitution to avoid a potential red card.

"Yes, Pablo was on a yellow card," explained Pellegrini, "so another foul, and all the fans will try to pressure the referee for the second yellow. I thought it was better to change it."

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Yaya Toure said the whole City team performed well at Chelsea and it was probably their best win of the season

City midfielder Yaya Toure added: "I think today was a brilliant game. We played very well

"The first half was a brilliant game, we started very well. We tried to control the game well, we had some good counter-attacks.

"It was a good game for all the team, I think we deserved the win. It was one of the best games (this season)."

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