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Graeme Souness: Manchester City defeat shows Chelsea need signings

 Sergio Aguero of Manchester City celebrates with team mates following scoring his sides third goal against Chelsea

Graeme Souness thinks Chelsea need several summer signings to reinvigorate their squad after a display "bordering on disgraceful" against Manchester City.

The Blues suffered their second 3-0 defeat of the season to City after being outplayed in the Saturday Night Football clash at Stamford Bridge.

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

Sergio Aguero scored all three goals for the visitors, with the third coming from the penalty spot after Thibaut Courtois had been sent off for bringing down Fernandinho.

Chelsea are set for a managerial switch at the end of the season as Italy head coach Antonio Conte will take charge after Euro 2016, but Souness thinks more changes are needed.

"There is a nucleus of a very good team there," he said on SNF. "But for them to get anywhere near the big trophies like the Premier League and Champions League, there has to be several new faces.

Chelsea's Russian owner Roman Abramovich (L) watches the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Manchester CIty
Image: Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich (L) was at Stamford Bridge on Saturday

"It was a team with something to play for against a team going through the motions. Some of Chelsea's play was bordering on a disgrace.

"It was a good game for City, off the back of a really good win and qualifying for the semi-finals of the Champions League. They have their tails up, but they met a Chelsea team with players who you would expect to be at it - and they weren't.

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"The ones that have been good in the past have to step up to the mark again. Diego Costa went through the motions today, Eden Hazard, the Player of the Year last year, is coming back, and I don't understand why (Nemanja) Matic doesn't play in the more difficult games. He was missed greatly today.

Antonio Conte
Image: Antonio Conte will be taking charge in the summer

"That combination of (Jon Obi) Mikel and (Cesc) Fabregas got overrun. They didn't take part in the game and that was the biggest problem for me; that area in front of the centre-backs was vacant all the time."

The defeat leaves Chelsea 10th in the table, 33 points worse off than they were at this stage last season when they won the title under Jose Mourinho.

Some of Chelsea's play was bordering on a disgrace.... Diego Costa went through the motions today.
Graeme Souness

Jamie Redknapp said the Blues look a shadow of the side from last year and agreed that Conte has work to do when he takes over.

"The demise this season has been staggering," said Redknapp. "It's difficult to say what has happened. There are so many different factors. It's quite worrying for Chelsea and Conte a big job on.

"Pep Guardiola must be thinking he has a real chance with that group at City whereas Conte has a lot more to do."

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