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Pellegrini not fazed by City’s poor away form
Mahrez became increasingly risky as the game wore on but here was a night when Manchester City reminded themselves it was possible to keep out the opposition without Vincent Kompany and, for Manuel Pellegrini, that can not be understated when they had registered only one clean sheet in the previous 13 matches, with a worse goals-against column than Crystal Palace and Stoke City.
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Kompany, 28, has been suffering from various niggling injuries since the start of the season and was forced off less than 10 minutes into his comeback against Sunderland on Boxing Day after breaking down with another muscular problem.
City manager Manuel Pellegrini was buoyed by the clean sheet but, with Aguero needing “two or three more games” to return to top fitness after injury, expressed frustration that his side lacked a cutting edge.
Ranieri said: “I think we made a very good match”. It’s the same calf but a different one.
Leicester City’s captain, Wes Morgan, is looking for his side to stay positive and build on their remarkable first half of the Premier League season, which leaves them second only on goal difference.
Whisper it quietly, for fear of provoking an natural disaster of excitement in the East Midlands-where the club resides-but Leicester is still in with a real chance of winning the Premier League, long after most reasoned observers believed it would have disappeared down the table.
Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri said his side’s upcoming clash against AFC Bournemouth will be a harder test than the game against Manchester City.
“We will fight, right until the end and we want to win”.
“We went for the three points and I think that we had more possession than Leicester and more attempts and did more things to win the game”.
“We hope that he can recover as soon as he can but it’s very important until we solve this to defend the way we did in this game”. Sterling looked lively throughout and created their first chance on 18 minutes when he burst clear of Robert Huth and cut back for Kevin De Bruyne, whose curling effort from just inside the area was palmed away by Schmeichel.
“I don’t divide the games that we play away or home, ” he said.
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“We’re a very good team, we’ve proven that at the back end of last season and we’re halfway through this season and we’re still up there in the mix”. “I think that we have a system and it is very important when we play to get the amount of points needed to win the title”. That’s only four days from being exactly thirty three years ago from this weekends game. Let us know by dropping a comment below via our Facebook comment box. I’d love this to continue but it’s not easy.