A below-par Manchester City salvaged a crucial point in their hunt for a fourth successive Premier League title, as Rodri’s late strike denied Chelsea a shock win at the Etihad Stadium. Having seen title rivals Liverpool and Arsenal register impressive away wins earlier in the day, Pep Guardiola’s men knew there was no room for error against their West London visitors. Erling Haaland came close to giving the hosts a dream start inside the opening quarter-hour, but the Norwegian talisman directed a close-range header uncharacteristically over the bar.##EDITORS_CHOICE##Despite seeing little of the ball, Chelsea showed plenty of attacking intent in the final third, and Nicolas Jackson spurned a glorious opportunity to put the visitors ahead when his one-on-one effort was thwarted by Ederson. Undeterred by that miss, Chelsea continued to soak up the pressure from the hosts while posing a threat at the other end, and their superb first-half showing was rewarded with a breakthrough three minutes before halftime. Jackson did brilliantly to release Raheem Sterling, and the former City man cut inside Kyle Walker before finding the far corner with a clinical finish.Determined to find a swift response, Guardiola’s side came flying out the blocks in the early stages of the second half, but Kevin De Bruyne could only bend a sublime free-kick inches over the bar. Chelsea remained a threat on the break, however, and Ederson came to City’s rescue, reacting impressively to prevent Walker from diverting the ball into his own net before denying Ben Chilwell’s follow-up attempt. Grateful for that narrow escape, the hosts looked to up the ante with time ticking into the final half-hour, but Haaland’s frustrating evening continued as he somehow missed the target with a free header in the six-yard box.Gunners blazing! Another round another trashing by Arteta’s armyThe one-way traffic showed no signs of slowing down, and City’s pressure finally paid dividends with seven minutes remaining, as Rodri pounced on a loose ball to rifle home a thunderous strike beyond Đorđe Petrović. That set up a fascinating finale, but despite sustained pressure from the hosts, a winning goal ultimately proved a step too far, as the Chelsea rearguard held firm to secure a deserved point. The result extends the Cityzens’ unbeaten league run at home to 23 matches (18 wins, five draws) yet leaves them four points adrift of leaders Liverpool, while Chelsea remain winless in the last eight head-to-head meetings (two draws, six losses).ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUESaturdayBrentford – Liverpool 1-4 (0-2)/Toney 75 – Nunez 35, Mac Allister 55, Salah 68, Gakpo 86/Burnley – Arsenal 0-5 (0-2)/Odegaard 4, Saka 39 pen, 47, Trossard 66, Havertz 78/Fulham – Aston Villa 1-2 (0-1)/Muniz 64 – Watkins 23, 56/Nott.Forest – West Ham 2-0 (1-0)/Awoniyi 45+5, Hudson-Odoi 90+5/Newcastle – Bournemouth 2-2 (0-0)/Ritchie 90+2, Gordon 57 pen – Solanke 51, Semenyo 69/Tottenham – Wolverhampton 1-2 (0-1)/Kulusevski 46 – Gomes 43, 64/Man.City – Chelsea 1-1 (0-1)/Rodri 83 – Sterling 42/Sunday17.00: (5.10) Sheffield Utd (3.70) Brighton (1.70)19.30: (4.10) Luton (4.00) Man.Utd. (1.80)Monday23.00: (1.80) Everton (3.60) Crystal Palace (5.10)***odds are subject to change