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Manchester City finally get back to winning ways

Erling Haaland broke his goalscoring duck in a 2-0 win away to Leicester.

MANCHESTER CITY PROVIDED Pep Guardiola some relief with a 2-0 victory at Leicester to secure just a second win in 14 games.

Savinho and Erling Haaland struck either side of half-time as City ended a run of eight away games without a win.

The performance was still far from the standards that Guardiola’s side have set in winning an unprecedented four consecutive English top-flight titles.

But the effusive celebrations of Haaland’s header 16 minutes from time showed that three points was all that mattered for the visitors to at least temporarily halt their remarkable slump.

Victory lifts City up to fifth but they are still 11 points behind leaders Liverpool, who have two games in hand.

Defeat leaves Leicester still rooted in the bottom three.

Guardiola made just one change from the 1-1 Boxing Day draw against Everton as Kevin De Bruyne replaced his Belgian international colleague Jeremy Doku.

De Bruyne’s fitness struggles have played a part in City’s slump and he immediately showed what Guardiola’s men have been missing for most of the season.

Rico Lewis picked out De Bruyne, who cushioned a cross into the path of Haaland but his low effort was well saved by Leicester’s stand-in goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk.

Leicester have now lost their last four games after a bright start to Ruud van Nistelrooy’s reign.

The Foxes were left to rue not taking their chances to inflict more misery on a City side still showing a clear lack of confidence.

Any time the home side crossed into City territory in the first half they appeared a major threat.

Jamie Vardy would surely have won a penalty had he not strayed offside before being brought down by Stefan Ortega, while James Justin’s header hit the post after a goalmouth scramble.

City, though, got the crucial opening goal on 21 minutes.

Stolarczyk should have done better than to parry Phil Foden’s long-range effort into the path of Savinho, who swept the rebound into the roof of the net for his first City goal.

Chances continued to come and go for Leicester early in the second half.

Justin should have levelled but his mishit finish from close range allowed Manuel Akanji to clear off the line.

Vardy then had the biggest chance to level when he prodded over Stephy Mavididi’s brilliant in-swinging cross.

However, they were hit by a City sucker punch to end the defending champions’ miserable run on the road.

Savinho was the creator this time as his cross perfectly picked out Haaland, who powered home his 19th of the season ending his four-game goal drought.

– © AFP 2024

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    Dec 29th 2024, 7:30 PM

    State owned financially doped, should be relegated

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    Dec 29th 2024, 7:49 PM

    @Mark Anthony McNally: spot on

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    Dec 29th 2024, 6:29 PM

    The rot is over there nowhere near it still but looking at McAtee coming on in the second half he looked like he had a bit about him. Savinho goal and assist. And finally Erlinf Haaland scored a header those odds of 6/1 for anytime goal is always a worthwhile bet. Scrappy at times West Ham next City back to back wins might happen

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    Dec 29th 2024, 6:48 PM

    @Leighton Cullen: important win for City to stop the cycle of failing to win….looking at how Liverpool are performing It looks like they will win league in a canter…and would have won it anyway no matter if City hadn’t the extreme loss of form

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