City set their sights on Chelsea after gaining ground in title race
Premier League champions move into second place with 3-0 away victory as Southampton suffer their first home defeat since April

Premier League champions Manchester City gave themselves renewed belief that they can hunt down leaders Chelsea after moving into second place in the table by winning 3-0 at Southampton.
Chelsea have been imperious to date this season, but they dropped points in a 0-0 draw at Sunderland on Saturday and City took advantage with an impressive victory at St Mary’s a day later.
Second-half goals from Yaya Toure, substitute Frank Lampard and Gael Clichy saw the champions end Southampton’s unbeaten home record and City manager Manuel Pellegrini challenged his side to carry their form into Wednesday’s away game with Sunderland.
“We have 25 games to play,” said the Chilean, whose team trail Chelsea by six points. “It’s a lot of points. Nobody knows what happens in the future.
“Chelsea are playing very well. We’ll see what happens in the future. And we must try to see what we do against Sunderland.”