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Leicester and Man City draw nil-nil
Pellegrini’s side remain without an away win in six league outings since a 1-0 victory at Crystal Palace on September 12 but he expects City to challenge for the title. Yet when the two highest-scoring clubs in the top flight met at the King Power Stadium, neither could conjure up their 38th goal of the season.
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They dominated long spells of the first half against Leicester but were unable to find a goal and found themselves forced back by the home side after the break.
“It’s a clean sheet, that’s the positive, but the negative is it’s a game we should win”, said Hart, after seeing his side fail to win on the road in the Premier League for a sixth successive game.
Otamendi added: ‘Vinny gives us all his experience, personality and character on the pitch and is a big loss but we have other players who can do the job as well.
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini says the best of Sergio Aguero is yet to come and is confident he will flourish in the New Year.
The Belgium global returned to action after an injury lay off on Boxing Day in Manchester City’s 4-1 over Sunderland but he limped off the ground minutes after coming on.
Surprise team of the English Premiership season Leicester failed to hold on to top place in the table heading into 2016 after drawing 0-0 with Manchester City.
“But of course if you can’t win then it is very important you don’t lose and we were a very solid and consistent team defending against a very hard team like Leicester who have players in a very good moment and that always scores goals”.
“We’re not where we want to be, but we’re right in there without playing very well”. It’s a miracle what we’re doing I’d love this to continue but it’s not easy.
“I don’t divide the games that we play away or home, ” he said. Leicester picked up 67 points from 38 games in 2015 to put them fourth in the calendar year table, which is all the more remarkable given that they went eight matches without a win across January and March.
Rob Pollard is Bleacher Report’s lead Manchester City correspondent and will be following the club from a Manchester base throughout the 2015/16 season.
Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri insists Bournemouth will provide a greater threat to his high-flying Leicester than Manchester City after holding the latter to a goalless draw on Tuesday night.
Vardy’s directness and raw pace, coupled with his absolute determination to influence the course of the match, still made him a unsafe player and Leicester began the second half with a new impetus.
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“I saw in the second half we can do something better”.