Cesc Fabregas claims Chelsea's damaging defeat against
Manchester City was caused by the Premier League champions being more fatigued
than their title rivals.
Kevin
De Bruyne's superb strike gave City a 1-0 win at Stamford Bridge on Saturday
and Pep Guardiola's table-toppers are now six points clear of Chelsea heading
into the international break.
Chelsea
midfielder Fabregas isn't concerned by how easily City out-played Antonio
Conte's team because he believes a quirk of the midweek Champions League
fixture schedule was behind the Blues' lethargic performance.
City
beat Shakhtar Donetsk at home on Tuesday, while Chelsea had to travel to Spain
for their win against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, meaning the Manchester side
had an extra 24 hours to rest and hone their game-plan for the trip to the
Bridge.
"This
was without a doubt the same Chelsea of last season, but what happened was that
we came up against a City side who went into the game much better rested than
we did. Nothing more," Fabregas told Chelsea's website.
"This
time last year we were eight points behind, but it doesn't mean anything. There
is still a long way to go in all competitions."