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Kompany blow as Man City frustrated by Leicester

Kompany, who has started just eight league games all season, missed the goalless draw with Leicester as a result of the calf injury setback.

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He said: “I think we are returning to a very solid and consistent team, which is important”.

Manchester City’s struggles away from home are not worrying manager Manuel Pellegrini. “But, without him, we must continue to defend as did tonight”. But I am not happy because we came here to try to win the game.

Speaking before Arsenal’s 2-0 win against Bournemouth which moved them above the Foxes to the top of the league, Pellegrini said: “Leicester are top of the table because they deserve to be”.

City have since failed to win a single league game on the road, with their last away victory coming at Crystal Palace more than three months ago.

Many believe that without the presence of Kompany at the back, City are simply not the same force but defensive colleague Otamendi has stated that the Citizens are a more than capable side, even without the Belgian star.

“But it was a tough game against a very good team, playing here away”. “I can only say well done to our players and our fans are unbelievable, they support us and they push us”.

“I think we are returning to be a solid and consistent team”, he added.

“It’s a pity as he is a really important player for us and plays a key role in defence”.

“We play Bournemouth, Tottenham twice, Stoke, but we are ready to fight”.

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“It’s not easy for us but we want to fight with everybody”.

Vincent Kompany