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Jamie Vardy sees future with Leicester after wonder strike beats Liverpool

Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri hailed Jamie Vardy’s wonder goal against Liverpool and insisted he was back to his best.

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Steve Bower: “While the Premier League still waits for Leicester’s story to turn onto a troubled chapter, Manchester City have to look up at them”.

“We have to take it step-by-step and now there is another fantastic match in Manchester against City”.

In what is sure to be the top game of the week, first meets second, as Leicester City squares off against Manchester City.

Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola has shrugged off suggestions of a potential conflict of interest after signing with Premier League’s Manchester City for next season, saying he was quite capable of mult-tasking. We believe sooner or later we lose but nothing must happen.

Vardy’s two goals against Liverpool, the first a stunning 35-yard volley from the right side of the penalty area, gave Leicester successive wins for the first time since the week before Christmas, while Aguero netted in a 1-0 victory at Sunderland. The players have a good feeling”, Ranieri said, while midfielder Danny Drinkwater, when asked if Leicester could win the league, told the BBC: “It’s not a coincidence we’re top of the table.

Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has been named the Premier League’s January Player of the Month. “We have 39 more points to fight for”.

He said: “I’m very anxious for a lot of things”.

Klopp, though, was less than happy with his side’s decision making and felt they could have taken something from the King Power Stadium. Find us on Facebook too!

“It is true that we are in a good position in the table but the key is to be focused and improve our game every day”, Pochettino said. If Roma had maybe one or two points, we would have won the league.

“In football, not only finances make the difference – of course you must buy players to win the title but every year there’s a surprise”.

– Chelsea welcome Manchester United to Stamford Bridge on Sunday, looking to extend its undefeated league run in the series to seven straight games, which would be Chelsea’s longest such streak since 1967-70.

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Mignolet made excellent first-half saves from Shinji Okazaki and Riyad Mahrez to keep the scores level at half-time, but feels there is only so long you survive when chances are not being created at the other end.

Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri hails'incredible Jamie Vardy opener