Chelsea star Raheem Sterling left Pep Guardiola raging on the touchline as he opened the scoring in a 1-1 draw with Manchester City.

The Blues forward felt the wrath of the home fans who booed him early on at the Etihad, but he soon silenced the Citizens supporters.

Sterling's first half goal gave Chelsea a shock lead over Man CityCredit: Getty

Sterling got his own back in the 42nd minute when he put the west London outfit 1-0 up after cutting inside Kyle Walker and providing a composed finish into the bottom right corner.

Guardiola, who managed Sterling at City for six years, was clearly unhappy with his side's defending as he showed his frustration in the dugout.

But Sterling won't mind as he fired the visitors into a deserved lead at the home of champions - the second time he's scored against City this season.

It's also Sterling's 121st goal in the Premier League, meaning that he has now overtaken Steven Gerrard (120) in the all-time scoring charts.

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