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  Leicester outclass Manchester City to go six points clear

Leicester outclass Manchester City to go six points clear

AFP
Published : Feb 7, 2016, 3:40 am IST
Updated : Feb 7, 2016, 3:40 am IST

Leicester City’s Robert Huth (right) celebrates with team mates after scoring against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester on Saturday. — AFP

Leicester City’s Robert Huth (right) celebrates with team mates after scoring against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester on Saturday. — AFP

Robert Huth scored twice as Leicester City produced an astonishing demonstration of their Premier League title credentials by winning 3-1 at closest rivals Manchester City on Saturday.

Huth broke the deadlock in the third minute from a Riyad Mahrez free-kick and after Mahrez had netted a brilliant solo goal early in the first half, the German centre-back headed in his second goal from a corner on the hour.

Sergio Aguero replied for City with a glancing header in the 87th minute — his seventh goal in five games — but a rain-lashed day at the Etihad Stadium belonged to Leicester.

It was the most sensational win to date of their fairytale 12-month rise from the bottom to the top of the table and left Claudio Ranieri’s side six points clear of second-place City.

Tottenham Hotspur, who host Watford later on Saturday, and Arsenal, who visit Bournemouth on Sunday, are both two points further back.

Leicester have now won three league games in a row and remain on course for the most improbable English title triumph since promoted Nottingham Forest won the league in 1977-78.

City, playing at home for the first time since Pep Guardiola was announced as the successor to manager Manuel Pellegrini, have now lost six league games this season — as many as when they last won the league in 2014.

With this stunning result, any doubts about Leicester’s ability to pull off the most unlikely title victory in Premier League history were removed once and for all.

Furthermore, the four-goal swing in goal difference meant that as well as a six-point lead over City, Leicester’s goal difference of +20 is now just one goal worse than their chief rivals’.

Most had predicted an exciting meeting between two sides who believe that attack is the best form of defence and the opening three minutes did not disappoint.

Leicester shot into the lead in dramatic fashion from a free-kick conceded when Aleksandar Kolarov felled Mahrez, who took the set-piece himself.

Dogged Vardy After much jockeying for position in the area, City did a poor job of marking and Huth was able to ghost ahead of Martin Demichelis, scoring from six yards with a shot that deflected in off the unfortunate home defender.

The goal allowed Leicester to play on the counter-attack — their preferred modus operandi — and City mustered just one shot on target in the first half, with Kasper Schmeichel smothering a shot from Aguero.

City goalkeeper Joe Hart had to rush out and save from Jamie Vardy and Danny Drinkwater, but Leicester continued to probe and three minutes into the second half they doubled their lead.

N’Golo Kante won the ball inside his own half and advanced before finding Mahrez, who neatly evaded Pablo Zabaleta’s vain sliding effort to intercept.

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