David Luiz: Chelsea humility key to beating Manchester City

Chelsea were under pressure for most of their match with Manchester City and David Luiz admired their grit in the face of adversity.

Published : Dec 09, 2018 09:05 IST

David Luiz celebrates scoring Chelsea's second against Manchester City
David Luiz celebrates scoring Chelsea's second against Manchester City
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David Luiz celebrates scoring Chelsea's second against Manchester City

David Luiz felt Chelsea's humility was the key to it defeating a Manchester City team he thinks is "the best in the world".

City was in control from the outset at Stamford Bridge but it fell behind against the run of play when N'Golo Kante steered Eden Hazard's pass into the roof of the net. Pep Guardiola's decision to play Raheem Sterling through the middle did not work out, while the introduction of Gabriel Jesus in the 53rd minute failed to improve matters.

Chelsea remained solid at the back in the second period and David Luiz ended City's 14-game unbeaten run in away Premier League matches 11 minutes from time.

The Brazilian was proud of the way the Blues dug in to become the first side to beat the reigning champions in the top flight this term.

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"It was a great game, and to be honest, we were playing the best team in Europe, or the world at the moment," David Luiz told BT Sport .

"They have been together for more than three years, they play really, really well and have great players, so we were set to suffer.

"We had a lot of humility and tried to take our chances to score. We did our plan well, it was a great game.

"All the team did great, we have tried a lot this season to improve. We have had some bad results and like I said, the humility was the key today. I think all the team did great.

"We keep on fighting with humility, feet on the ground and try to improve every day."

Maurizio Sarri has moved Kante out of his deep-lying midfield role this season and called on the World Cup winner to score more.

While the France international was pleased to double his tally for the campaign with the opener, he is not fixated with trying to be more prolific.

"The most important is to give my best on the pitch, to play with my team-mates. I'm happy when I can be on the scoresheet and I'm happy to score my second goal of the season," said Kante.

"Manchester City are a very good team. I think we had some difficult moments in the game, but we were able to suffer together, to make the effort together. We are happy for the win."

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