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How Hiddink’s Chelsea could finish Boxing Day in the relegation mire — GRAPHIC
Frankly, beating Leicester city is not easy, they have a solid defensive structure in which Danny Simpson and Christian Fuchs have both made the back line impenetrable while the excellent Robert Huth and Wes Morgan have both developed to world class fullbacks. Despite suffering just their second defeat of the season in the 1-0 loss to Liverpool on Boxing Day, Leicester still lead the way at the top of the table after Arsenal failed to win at Southampton, suffering a heavy 4-0 defeat instead.
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Leicester lost for just the second time in the league this season at Liverpool on Saturday, but are still top of the table having taken 38 points from 18 matches.
Goals from Stoke forwards Bojan Krkic and Marko Arnautovic left United down in sixth place after it lost four consecutive matches in a single season for the first time since 1961.
For the first time probably in Premier League history, Leicester go into a match with Liverpool at Anfield as many people’s favourites to win.
Tottenham Hotspur consolidated fourth place as Harry Kane scored twice in a 3-0 home victory over Norwich City.
Leicester believe they have the finances and ambition to keep Vardy and will look to get the deal done in the next few weeks to ensure he does not go in January.
Liverpool face three games in eight days, starting with the visit of Claudio Ranieri’s trailblazers, needing to make up ground after picking only one point from the last nine on offer. Brazilian Oscar spurned the chance to secure victory when he missed a late penalty as the champions remained sixth from bottom.
“Now we have to clean our minds and restart”.
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Oscar’s 80th-minute blunder means Chelsea are two points above the relegation zone. Managerless Swansea City host West Bromwich Albion before facing Crystal Palace.