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Man City’s Kompany out for at least a month: Pellegrini
So while City finally managed to keep a clean sheet without injured captain Vincent Kompany ruled out for up to four weeks by manager Manuel Pellegrini after the game they have not won away in their last six attempts. But for me the best thing from the last game at Leicester (0-0) was not the clean sheet but that we continued playing the same way as we had done in the previous two matches.
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“I think we showed a very good performance and after the Liverpool defeat, we’ve played so well”.
Leicester City again showed they could mix it with the big guns, going level on points with Premier League leaders Arsenal after drawing 0-0 with title rivals Manchester City on Tuesday.
“With the amount of points we have at this moment, it is not good to fight for the title in a normal season”.
“Vincent has an injury, second degree on his calf so we’ll see how many weeks he will be out”, Pellegrini told reporters after the Leicester game. They had some small problems in the last game.
Manchester City will be looking to close the gap on top spot when they travel to Vicarage Road to take on Watford on Saturday.
City have failed to win at an opposition stadium since Crystal Palace were defeated by a late Kelechi Iheanacho strike on September 12th. “But we’re in a good position and the two teams above us (Arsenal and Leicester) deserve to be there”.
The Chilean said: “No, really I think the squad is complete”.
“We didn’t win against Arsenal but we didn’t play a bad game”.
Ranieri admitted he did not expect to reach his goal so soon but now wants his men to eclipse it in the second half of the season.
But City boss Pellegrini said he would resist the temptation to sign a new centre-back, despite ongoing doubts over the reliability of £42million defender Eliaquim Mangala. It is just one point away from manager Claudio Ranieri’s initial target of 40 points with its supporters beginning to dream of a genuine title challenge.
Asked if he is palnning a New Year recruitment drive, Pellegrini replied: “No, because really I think the squad is complete”.
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For Pellegrini, the most pressing issue right now is getting to the bottom of Vincent Kompany’s injury problems.