Manchester City smash Chelsea: Club apologise for playing Madness’ ‘One Step Beyond’ at final whistle

Manchester City smash Chelsea: Club apologise for playing Madness’ ‘One Step Beyond’ at final whistle
You’ve just been thrashed 6-0 by a so-called Premier League rival and face a long journey home, so Man City playing Chelsea’s victory anthem at the Etihad probably stung.The club have since apologised for playing Madness’ One Step Beyond, the song that can be heard at Stamford Bridge whenever the Blues beat a significant team. It was a final kick in the teeth for the beaten Londoners.Senior City officials ordered the Madness song be cut short for what could be interpreted as an act of gloating, but the person in charge of the PA system is now a hero to many supporters.The win moved City back to the top of the Premier League on goal difference and after the match Maurizio Sarri couldn’t bring himself to shake hands with opposite number Pep Guardiola.Sarri, though, did apologise to Chelsea’s fans.I am doing my best and Im trying to get the players to do their best but at the moment I can only say sorry because in the last three away matches we played very badly, he said. Some didn’t see the funny side, though.


Manchester City have apologised to Chelsea for the music played following Sunday's win. The Madness song 'One Step Beyond', which is regularly played at Stamford Bridge when Chelsea win, blasted out of the stadium speakers immediately after the final whistle.
Manchester City apologise to Chelsea for playing Madness song


Manchester City have apologised to Chelsea for the music that rang out around the Etihad Stadium following the hosts' 6-0 victory on Sunday. The Madness song 'One Step Beyond', which is regularly
Man city apologise to chelsea after playing madness song at


'Mocking' Manchester City apologise to Chelsea for playing their Madness celebration song 'One Step Beyond' after 6-0 thumping blasting out one step beyond on the final whistle
Manchester City apologise to Chelsea after playing Blues

Manchester City smash Chelsea: Club apologise for playing


Manchester City have apologized to Chelsea for appearing to troll the club by playing the Madness song 'One Step Beyond' - seen as one of the London club's anthems - after hammering the Blues 6-0 at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
Manchester City apologises to Chelsea after playing 'Madness


Manchester City have apologised to Chelsea for the music that rang out around the Etihad Stadium following the hosts' 6-0 victory on Sunday. The Madness song 'One Step Beyond', which is regularly played at Stamford Bridge when Chelsea win, blasted out of the stadium speakers immediately after the final whistle.
Man City apologise to Chelsea for playing iconic Madness song


Manchester City has formally apologised to Chelsea for the music that was played around the Etihad Stadium after the end of their Premier League clash. Madness' song "One Step Beyond" was played after Chelsea's 6-0 defeat. This song by Madness is the trademark music that Chelsea uses at Stamford Bridge whenever they win a match.
Man City apologise to Chelsea for playing 'One Step Beyond


Manchester City apologised to Chelsea for playing the Londoners' victory anthem 'One Step Beyond' after Sunday's 6-0 rout. Senior City officials ordered the Madness song be cut short and
Manchester City Apologise To Chelsea For Playing Madness Song


Manchester City appeared to be rubbing it into Chelsea as they played Madness track 'One Step Beyond' after hammering the Blues 6-0 at the Etihad on Sunday. Man City apologise to Chelsea for


Manchester City smash Chelsea: Club apologise for playing Madness' 'One Step Beyond' at final whistle The club have since apologised for playing Madness' One Step Beyond, the song that
'Mocking' Manchester City apologise to Chelsea for playing


Manchester City bosses apologised to Chelsea after the west London club's anthem 'One Step Beyond' was played after their 6-0 drubbing on Sunday. Pep Guardiola's side tore their opponents to
Man City apologize for 'trolling' Chelsea by playing Madness

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