Ben Fisher was at the King Power, and his report is in. Here it is. Thanks for reading this MBM.
Pep Guardiola talks to Sky. “We needed it … all of us … it was not the ideal performance … we take it … it was a struggle … tight … for the first 20 minutes of the second half they were much better … hopefully the result will help us to bounce back … the result is the most important thing to clean our minds … I didn’t expect otherwise … it is relief.”
Erling Haaland speaks to Sky Sports. “It’s good to win … there’s not much to say, it’s good to win … I’m just happy we’re winning … it’s important to look ahead … shit happens … it’s always a relief when you score … Leicester did a really good game … we knew it was going to be difficult … every game is difficult … it’s been a difficult time … it’s New Year, so don’t think too much about football … now we can rest a little bit.”
Well that was a strange game. Leicester had more of the ball, played some fine football, and created plenty enough chances to win. But they couldn’t take any of them. Manchester City, still far from their best, got clinical to grab the three points. They’re not quite back yet, but a win’s a win’s a win, and you can be damn sure they’ll not be giving up their title quite yet. Pep looks delighted, a weight lifted. A turning point? Quite possibly. Leicester meanwhile will take heart when the sting of defeat fades. If they continue to play like this, they’ll have a great chance of staying up.
FULL TIME: Leicester City 0-2 Manchester City
The champions bounce back with a win! They had to work for it.
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90 min +5: Kristiansen crosses from the left. Daka rises at the far stick but he’s beaten to the ball by Lewis, who sends it out for a corner, which Ortega claims.
90 min +4: Manchester City knock it around the back, and their fans indulge themselves with a few olés.
90 min +3: Leicester have had 54 percent of possession to Manchester City’s 46. They’ve had their chances. But the more clinical team will be heading home with the three points. Meanwhile Ewen Atkinson would like to continue his pre-match pantomime riff: “Liverpool, look out! BE-HIIIIIND YOU!”
90 min +1: The first of five additional minutes sees Choudhury steam into the box from the right, only to cut back to nobody in particular.
90 min: Mavididi is replaced by Will Alves, the 19-year-old midfielder making his Premier League debut.
89 min: … so having said that, Mavididi crosses from the left. Vardy rises at the far stick, and pings a header off the top of the bar! Ortega had it covered, to be fair.
88 min: For the first time this afternoon, Leicester look beaten, devoid of ideas and energy. They’ll be frustrated no doubt, having been the better side for long stretches. But it’s Manchester City who have taken their chances.
86 min: A double change for Leicester, who remove Coady and Winks and send on Daka and Okoli.
85 min: McAtee looks for the top-left corner with a curler from 25 yards. Too high, but only by inches.
83 min: A replay of the second goal. McAtee shimmied past Kristiansen on the right touchline with absurd ease. A glorious piece of skill. Quite the substitution by Pep, who is on course to celebrate his 500th match in charge of Manchester City with yet another win.
81 min: El Khannouss clips a fine pass wide right for Choudhury, who whistles a shot-cum-cross through the six-yard box. Vardy can’t extend his leg to poke home. It’s not been his day at all.
80 min: The fans swap songs. “You’re going down with United,” sing the home supporters. “City are staying up!” reply the visitors.
78 min: Vardy bustles down the inside-right channel and enters the Manchester City box. He takes a whack. The ball rebounds off a nearby defender, then back off Vardy and out for a goal kick. Ortega takes his sweet time over the restart and is booked.
76 min: Haaland bullies Coady off the ball, then crosses for Savinho, whose header is deflected wide left. Nothing comes of the corner, but Manchester City suddenly have their tails up.
75 min: Manchester City really celebrated that goal. Their first attempt of the second half! Leicester will wonder how on earth they’re two goals down, but here we all are.
GOAL! Leicester City 0-2 Manchester City (Haaland 74)
… and then suddenly spring into life, and the old routine. McAtee spins clear down the right touchline, then passes infield for De Bruyne, who shuttles the ball on to Savinho on the left. Savinho scoops into the box, Haaland rising six yards out and steering into the left-hand side of the net. That’s why they’re champions, eh?
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73 min: The visitors calm things down a bit with some sterile possession.
71 min: Ortega batters a goal kick upfield. Manchester City not themselves, all right. Leicester have enjoyed 67 percent of possession in this second half, during which Manchester City haven’t had a single attempt on goal.
70 min: Walker replaces Ake.
69 min: Justin makes way for Choudhury.
67 min: Mavididi swings in a cross from the left. It’s a peach, sailing over Akanji and dropping to Vardy on the edge of the six-yard box. Vardy hoicks over the bar when he really should score. He might have done better going in with his head. Another thing we don’t get to write too often: Manchester City hanging on a bit here.
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66 min: McAtee comes on for Foden.
65 min: … and he’s at it again here, entering the box from the right but sending something that’s neither shot nor cross out to the left flank. El Khannouss tries to keep the move alive but slides in too eagerly on Lewis and is yellow carded.
64 min: Coady sends a speculative long pass down the inside-right channel. Vardy can’t get on the end of it. His radar has been strangely off today.
62 min: Lewis brings down Kristiansen near the left-hand corner flag. The free kick’s hit long to Vardy, who heads down at the far post towards Justin. The ball’s flicked goalwards. Akanji hacks clear off the line. Leicester getting ever closer. In fact, how have they not scored? They’ve played very well, and done everything but.
61 min: Mavididi drives hard at the Manchester City defence, and thinks about releasing Vardy down the middle. But the veteran striker is hanging around in an offside position, so the pass can’t be made.
59 min: Leicester waste the free kick, Buonanotte floating weakly into the box, Coady unable to get any power on his header. The visitors clear their lines.
58 min: This is good end-to-end entertainment. Now it’s Silva’s turn to be the aggressor, bringing down Buonanotte to the left of the Manchester City D. Free kick in a dangerous position.
57 min: De Bruyne sends the free kick long. Soumare tries to usher it out for a goal kick, but Akanji is lurking behind him, so he’s got to concede a corner. From the set piece, Haaland tries to steer a shot goalwards from the left-hand corner of the six-yard box, but it’s easy for Stolarczyk.
56 min: Soumare hangs a leg across Silva and goes into the book. A free kick for Manchester City out on the left. Everyone lines up on the edge of the Leicester box.
55 min: Nothing comes of the resulting set piece.
54 min: Mavididi dribbles down the middle, at one point sitting Kovavic down. The ball breaks to El Khannouss, who attempts a curler towards the top-right corner. Too high. Manchester City go up the other end, Foden crossing from the right. Haaland and Silva get in each other’s way at the far stick, allowing Vestergaard to hack out for a corner.
52 min: … but that was another confident period of possession for the home team. Manchester City were given the runaround, and it’s not often one is able to say that, even during their current miserable run.
50 min: Leicester strung together a 44-pass sequence in the first half. They do something similar here, and suddenly Buonanotte finds space in the Manchester City box down the left. He should shoot, but tries to jink his way past Lewis instead, and falls over. He wants a penalty, but he was looking for it, and like De Bruyne before him, should really go into the book. But the referee simply waves play on.
49 min: Leicester stroke it around in the attractive style, with a confidence that belies their league position.
47 min: A slow start to the half.
Leicester get the second half going. No changes.
Half-time entertainment. Goals elsewhere, for your leisure and pleasure. Simon Burnton has the details!
HALF TIME: Leicester City 0-1 Manchester City
The champions scored, and for a few minutes looked like their old selves again. But other than that brief period midway through the half, they’ve been their recent strange, uncertain selves, and Leicester have come close on a couple of occasions. The hosts have worked out how to play through the Manchester City press, so it could be a fun second half.
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45 min +1: De Bruyne robs a dozing Soumare on the edge of the Leicester box. Silva tees up Kovacic, who lashes high and wide. Manchester City let their hosts off the hook there.
45 min: There will be one additional minute.
44 min: … Ake heads clear from under his own crossbar. That’s a fine clearance under pressure. Leicester are definitely good for a goal here, though. Manchester City look shaky.
43 min: Leicester are giving this a good go, knocking the ball around confidently. Mavididi and Soumare combine down the left to win a corner. El Khannouss can’t beat the first man with his delivery, but De Bruyne slices hysterically behind for another corner. From which …
41 min: Mavididi looks to turn Kovacic in the midfield and is hauled back. The referee again opts to keep his cards in his pocket.
39 min: El Khannouss advances down the left and reaches the byline. He chips into the centre. Manchester City can’t clear their lines. Buonanotte, 12 yards out and completely unchallenged, steers a header off the left-hand post! The champions standing around like statues. Then they spring into life on the counter, Haaland with a header of his own. Blocked. Cleared. This game is daft.
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37 min: Space for Vardy down the middle. He’s clearly offside, but play goes on, and the ball’s shifted to Justin, romping in from the right. Justin cracks a shot straight at Ortega, who parries, allowing his defenders to launch a counter. Nothing comes of it.
35 min: Haaland bustles hard down the inside-right channel. He barges his way past three opponents, enters the box, and flashes a low shot inches wide of the right-hand post. Had that been on target, Stolarczyk wasn’t getting there. It would have been a hell of a goal.
33 min: … but Leicester come again, passing patiently before El Khannouss finds himself in space on the right. He crosses low, the ball sailing through the six-yard box, begging for a touch that would surely result in a goal. But neither Vardy nor Buonanotte can extend a leg.
32 min: Leicester play through the Manchester City press again, Soumare and El Khannouss with a couple of little flicks that release Mavididi down the left. However Mavididi seems to lose confidence as he dribbles towards the box and turns tail. A bit strange.
30 min: Foden dinks a ball down the inside-right channel. De Bruyne goes down in between Vestergaard and Soumare, and claims a penalty, but he’s gone over all by himself. He really should be booked, if we’re being honest with ourselves, but the referee simply waves play on.
29 min: A sense that the normal order has been restored here. All Manchester City. It’s been a while.
27 min: Savinho earns a corner down the left. De Bruyne plays a short one-two, then fails to beat the first man with his attempted cross. But the visitors recycle possession, Silva dinking one in from the same flank. Haaland slaps a header straight at Stolarczyk.
25 min: Manchester City are now knocking the ball around with the old disdain. A sudden shift, given how shaky they looked before Savinho’s strike. Goals change games.
23 min: Stolarczyk probably should have done better, to be honest. He teed that up for Savinho to score his first goal for Manchester City, instead of turning the ball out for a corner. “City are staying up,” trill the visiting fans. Ten out of ten for gallows humour.
GOAL! Leicester City 0-1 Manchester City (Savinho 21)
Yes, well, scrub that! Foden strides down the middle and pearls a low drive towards the bottom-left corner. Stolarczyk gets down and parries. The ball breaks towards Savinho, on the left-hand corner of the six-yard box. Savinho lashes the ball past the keeper from a tight angle, and Manchester City are back, baby!
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20 min: Gvardiol heads back towards his keeper … but there’s not enough purchase on his header. Vardy nips in and tries to round Ortega on the right. He shoots low from a tight angle. The keeper turns the ball out for a corner, from which nothing comes. Manchester City aren’t themselves at all, but that’s hardly breaking news.
18 min: Now it’s Leicester’s turn to stroke the ball around in the patient, measured style.
16 min: Soumare rolls a pass down the inside-left channel to release Vardy, who isn’t able to burst away from Lewis, but wins a throw deep in Manchester City territory nonetheless. However the flag then pops up for another offside. If Vardy manages to time one of these runs properly, Manchester City will be in big bother.
14 min: El Khannouss fires a pass out to Justin on the right flank, but the move breaks down when the ball’s shuttled to the busy Buonanotte. Still, after a slow start, the hosts are in this game now.
12 min: Kovacic is brought down as he sashays powerfully down the middle. De Bruyne takes the resulting free kick, but bashes it straight into the wall. Both teams look lively in attack, not so steady in defence.
10 min: A huge let-off for Manchester City. Buonanotte, bossing things in the centre circle, sprays a pass down the inside left for Vardy, who is clear! He attempts to round Ortega on the outside and is brought down. But it’s not a penalty, or a red card, because Vardy was an inch or two offside.
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9 min: Leicester are already finding it surprisingly easy to play their way through the Manchester City press. They do so for the second time, Buonanotte rolling a pass down the right for Justin, who has the chance to shoot but hesitates fatally, and is eased off the ball by Lewis. Goal kick.
7 min: Some space for De Bruyne down the right. He cuts back from the byline for Haaland, who bashes a shot goalwards. Stolarczyk blocks well. The old Manchester City!
5 min: De Bruyne has a dig from distance. Over the bar it goes. Leicester finally get a go on the ball, and Buonanotte sends Mavididi scampering down the left. Mavididi cuts infield and curls a shot wide right.
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4 min: More Manchester City possession. Leicester have hardly had a touch. Coady with one blooter clear, and that’s about it.
2 min: The visitors patiently stroke it around awhile. Then suddenly Savinho explodes into life, dribbling down the inside-left channel and entering the box. It’s a fine run, but then he takes a heavy touch and it’s a goal kick.
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Manchester City kick off. A clapper-fuelled atmosphere at the King Power.
The teams are out! Everyone resplendent in blue: Leicester royal, City sky. We’ll be off in a minute or two. It won’t be that long before the teams are out at Selhurst Park, Goodison Park, Craven Cottage and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium either, so here’s a reminder that Simon Burnton is all over the 3pm kick-offs in today’s Clockwatch.
Pre-match postbag. “David Squires tends to draw Haaland as a version of the Terminator but in recent weeks he’s been more like HAL9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey after he starts to malfunction. Do you think he’s having doubts about City’s mission (given all the uncertainty about FA charges, the future of the manager and various players, etc.)? Is he about to sing us a song?” – David Wall
“A Christmas pantomime reply to your question in the MBM preamble. ‘LLLLWDLLD. This Manchester City nonsense can’t go on for much longer, can it?’ PANTO AUDIENCE: O YES, IT CAN! City fan laughing at adversity” – Ewen Atkinson
Ruud van Nistelrooy, who takes charge of Leicester City for the sixth time, talks to Sky. “We were in the game [at Liverpool] for a long time … the 80th minute more or less … we were in for a surprising result, which was positive … when you go to the best team in the league at the moment, you wish for that, so it’s a credit to the team … if we take our opportunities a little bit better it helps … the Wolves defeat was bad in numbers but the performance was something to build on … it is great we have Jamie Vardy back … he is not a secret weapon … he is there to perform when we need him most.”
Pep Guardiola, who takes charge of Manchester City for the 500th time today, speaks to Sky. “I would discount the last 33, 34 days! … the last eight, nine, ten games! … I am so proud … a lot of games in modern football to be in one place … I am really happy of course … we are happy to have Kevin De Bruyne [back] … hopefully he can perform like he does.”
Leicester City can move out of the relegation places with a win this afternoon … for 30 minutes at least. They’d remain in 17th unless Wolverhampton Wanderers win at Tottenham Hotspur in the 3pm kick-offs. Manchester City can rise to fifth, but again, they’d only stay there providing Bournemouth fail to win at Fulham in the 3pms. Probably best to file all this under For What It’s Worth, and hey, we don’t schedule the fixtures.
Pos | Team | P | GD | Pts |
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1 | Liverpool | 17 | 23 | 42 |
2 | Arsenal | 18 | 19 | 36 |
3 | Chelsea | 18 | 17 | 35 |
4 | Nottm Forest | 18 | 5 | 34 |
5 | Newcastle | 18 | 9 | 29 |
6 | AFC Bournemouth | 18 | 6 | 29 |
7 | Man City | 18 | 4 | 28 |
8 | Fulham | 18 | 3 | 28 |
9 | Aston Villa | 18 | -3 | 28 |
10 | Brighton | 18 | 1 | 26 |
11 | Brentford | 18 | 0 | 24 |
12 | Tottenham Hotspur | 18 | 13 | 23 |
13 | West Ham | 18 | -7 | 23 |
14 | Man Utd | 18 | -3 | 22 |
15 | Everton | 17 | -7 | 17 |
16 | Crystal Palace | 18 | -8 | 17 |
17 | Wolverhampton | 18 | -11 | 15 |
18 | Leicester | 18 | -18 | 14 |
19 | Ipswich | 18 | -17 | 12 |
20 | Southampton | 18 | -26 | 6 |
Leicester make two changes after their 3-1 defeat at Liverpool. Jamie Vardy and Facundo Buonanotte are back; Patson Daka drops to the bench while Jordan Ayew is suspended.
Manchester City make one change after their 1-1 draw with Everton. Kevin De Bruyne replaces Jérémy Doku, who is benched.
The teams
Leicester City: Stolarczyk, Justin, Coady, Vestergaard, Kristiansen, Winks, Soumare, El Khannouss, Mavididi, Buonanotte, Vardy.
Subs: Iversen, Okoli, Wilson-Brown, Thomas, Skipp, Choudhury, De Cordova-Reid, Alves, Daka.
Manchester City: Ortega, Lewis, Akanji, Ake, Gvardiol, Kovacic, De Bruyne, Silva, Savinho, Foden, Haaland.
Subs: Carson, Walker, Grealish, Doku, Gundogan, Simpson-Pusey, Mubama, O’Reilly, McAtee.
Preamble
LLLLWDLLD. This Manchester City nonsense can’t go on for much longer, can it? But they’re not alone! Say, look at Leicester’s Premier League form over the same period: DLLLWDLLL. And so here we are, the 2016 winners and the four-in-a-row reigning champs, both down on their luck, meeting at the King Power in a match in which any result is possible, pretty much all of them of eyebrow-oscillating proportion. Kick-off is at 2.30pm GMT. It’s so very strange that it’s come to this, but it’s on!