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Manchester City beat 10-man Chelsea

August 12, 2012 22:16 IST
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Manchester City's failure to find a big-name signing appeared to matter little as they began the new season with a 3-2 win over 10-man Chelsea in the Community Shield on Sunday.

Chelsea have spent more than 60 million pounds ($94.15 million) over the close season while City's only major deal has been signing of Everton's Jack Rodwell which was announced earlier on Sunday, pending a medical.

However, goals from Yaya Toure, Carlos Tevez and Samir Nasri in a 12-minute second half spell showed that the Premier League champions may have enough firepower as it is.

Vincent Kompany the Manchester City captain raises the trophy after their victory during the FA Community Shield matcWith Wembley in use for the Olympic Games, Birmingham's Villa Park hosted the traditional curtain-raiser to the English season a week before the start of the Premier League.

City were helped by the first-half dismissal of Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic for a reckless challenge on Aleksandar Kolarov.

City, employing a new 3-4-3 formation, started the brightest but European Champions and F.A. Cup holders Chelsea opened the scoring five minutes before halftime when Fernando Torres scored with the outside of his foot after a jinking run by Ramires.

Ivanovic was sent off two minutes later and City quickly took advantage after halftime as Toure, Tevez and Nasri scored in quick succession with some clinical finishing.

Ryan Bertrand, a replacement for lively new signing Eden Hazard, pulled a goal back for the European champions in the 80th minute, reacting fastest when City keeper Costel Pantilimon failed to hold a shot from Daniel Sturridge.

City captain Vincent Kompany told ITV he would not be drawn on Ivanovic's red card but thought his side was well on top before the dismissal.

"To be honest I was little bit far from the action so I didn't see, all I can say is even before the red card I thought we had more possession," he said.

"Probably the two goals they scored were the only two chances they had."

Kompany said too much could not be read into the result, other than it signalled the challenge for the title would be closely fought.

"I don't know what we proved today, I just think it was a great day for the club again. It doesn't matter whatever the trophy is, we'll celebrate. We are so happy."

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