

"You can point that things you could have done different in every game of course, but overall I’m happy with my play, very proud of my effort in the sixth game, and that sort of laid the foundation for everything.
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“I think it was just a very good professional performance overall. “It’s hard to feel that great joy when the situation was so comfortable to begin with, but I’m happy with a very good performance overall.” With the match over Carlsen was happy enough:

Carlsen never lost his winning advantageĪfter that but he did miss a number of more incisive continuations and had to be accurate I know I react very badly to moves that come as a surprise, but a WorldĬhampionship Challenger should be better than that. It was a bitĬonfusing but I believe he said he missed 24.Qxg4+ which means his whole process must The last key moment in the game he could have afforded to spend a lot longer. To be sure Nepomniachtchi took nine and a half minutes over the losing 23.g3 but as potentially After 20.d4 there was a final intricate sequence, Carlsen'sĢ1.Re4 and especially 22.Rf4! took Nepomniachtchi by surprise and he simply lost his mind. After 13.Bxe6 Carlsen - for whom a draw was obviously Carlsen's 7.Ba7 was already pretty rare and the new With many acceptable moves for both sides. Nepomniachtchi didn't manage to put any real pressure on Carlsen. Nepomniachtchi had white in Game 11 and he switched to a Giuoco Pianissimo for the first time in the match. Loss as his ability to execute even the most basic of calculations again His opponent Ian Nepomniachtchi suffered yet another unnecessary Magnus Carlsen won his fifth World Chess Championship match by the crushing score Carlsen towards the end of game 11 where he retained his title.
