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Man City vs Leicester LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction today

Follow all the fallout from the Etihad Stadium

Michael Jones
Sunday 26 December 2021 17:26 GMT
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Guardiola: 'Man City cannot attack quicker, we are not Liverpool'

Manchester City host Leicester City at the Etihad Stadium this afternoon as part of the Premier League’s Boxing Day action.

With Covid hitting the schedule hard, Brendan Rodgers’ side face an uphill task to stop the defending champions.

With Pep Guardiola’s side hitting top form and with the opportunity to move six points clear at the top of the table, the Foxes will need to show immense character after a crushing penalty shoot-out loss to Liverpool in the Carabao Cup. Leicester are ninth in the table and can close the gap on those above them in the European spots, with Tottenham in seventh just four points ahead.

City can make it eight straight domestic wins today as both Liverpool and Chelsea struggle to keep pace, with Bernardo Silva in scintillating form after inspiring another dominant win last time out against Newcastle. Guardiola has also urged supporters to continue doing their bit to ensure games do not return to behind closed doors, while also helping to ensure society is as safe as possible: “I want to trust the people who know and they say this is the safest way – take a vaccine. People don’t die when they take a vaccine. Wearing a mask is so important, like social distancing and hand sanitisers, so let’s try to do it. Otherwise, it may (come back) again and again and again.”

Follow all the post-match reaction from the Etihad Stadium and re-live goal updates from a Boxing Day thriller:

Man City vs Leicester: Pep Guardiola suggests strike to highlight player welfare concerns

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola suggested a players’ strike may be the only way to call serious attention to welfare issues amid a Premier League fixture pile-up.

Guardiola says he agrees with Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson who spoke out this week, that player welfare is not taken seriously enough by the people who run the game.

The intensity of the Christmas schedule, and the burden it places on players, is an annual subject of debate but this year the issue is being exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Pep Guardiola suggests strike to highlight player welfare concerns

The Manchester City boss says ‘business is more important than the welfare’ for the likes of FIFA and the Premier League.

Michael Jones26 December 2021 14:30

Man City vs Leicester: Leicester on the road

Leicester have already equalled last season’s final tally of three league away defeats. They have lost all four Premier League games this season against teams in the top five by an aggregate score of 10-1.

The Foxes have scored and conceded in their last 15 Premier League away matches, the longest such run of any top-flight team since Burnley did so in 16 matches between April 1961 to March 1962.

Michael Jones26 December 2021 14:27

Man City vs Leicester: Three teams in title race says Cancelo

Joao Cancelo believes that Manchester City are in a three team title race with Liverpool and Chelsea but says that his side are in ‘good shape’ at the moment and can push ahead with their claim for the Premier League title. He said:

“We are a very strong team and we are in good shape at the moment. It’s important that we are all giving our best level so we can achieve our goals at the end of the season which are winning as many trophies as possible.

“We have the Premier League, the Champions League and soon the FA Cup to fight for until the end of the season. I think Liverpool and Chelsea are both very strong sides and they are going to be contenders with us in the title race.

“They have a different football style than us, but both sides are really strong. I think the three teams are showing that we are the main candidates to win the Premier League trophy.”

Michael Jones26 December 2021 14:24

Man City vs Leicester: City’s record breaking year

Manchester City are the first top-flight club to win 34 league games in a calendar year. They are top of the Premier League table on Christmas Day for the third time, after 2011-12 and 2017-1 when they went on to win the title in both of those seasons.

City’s run of eight Premier League wins is the longest current streak of any team. They have scored 24 goals and conceded just three during this period and they have scored a club record 106 top-flight goals in 2021.

Michael Jones26 December 2021 14:21

Man City vs Leicester: Football on the front line in the Covid culture war

The tweet is as stupid as it is jarring. “I am a broken man,” it said. “Juergen (sic) Klopp has killed my love… LFC you’re dead to me.”

The Twitter account in question has as its profile picture an illustration of a syringe as the Pied Piper leading a crowd of surgically-masked children.

To where is anyone’s guess: according to doctors and scientists, the destination of vaccinated youngsters is safety from the most extreme effects of Covid-19. In the mad mind of the author of the tweet, the boys and girls are heading for their doom.

Jurgen Klopp has been, if we are to believe a further tweet, “obviously told by his owners to endorse the vaccine.” Precisely why is not explained.

Are Fenway Sports Group part of the shadowy cabal that is using the pandemic to curtail the freedoms of individuals? Or is there a more straightforward answer?

Football on the front line in the Covid culture war

The sport was always going to be a battleground in the philosophical conflict that is dividing the country, writes Tony Evans

Michael Jones26 December 2021 14:18

Man City vs Leicester: Maddison on City

Leicester’s James Maddison has been speaking about today’s match against Manchester City and joked that it would be a ‘nice easy fixture’ for his team today. He said:

It’s a nice easy fixture on Boxing Day, isn’t it?

"It’s another tough place to go but we can take the positives from the first half [at Liverpool]. We can also take the positives from winning there (5-2 in September 2020) last season and try and get something from the game."

Michael Jones26 December 2021 14:13

Man City vs Leicester: Team changes

Pep Guardiola makes two changes to the Manchester City team that defeated Newcastle 4-0 last time out. Ilkay Gundogan and Fernandinho both come into the starting line-up with Gabriel Jesus and Rodri dropping out. Jesus makes the bench but Rodri is out of the matchday squad.

Brendan Rodgers meanwhile makes six changes to the Leicester team that lost to Liverpool in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday night.

Jamie Vardy, Wilfred Ndidi and Baboukary Soumare drop to the bench but there is no place in the squad for Caglar Soyuncu and Ricardo Pereira who are injured. Patson Daka is also out.

Marc Albrighton, Daniel Amartey and Jannik Vestegaard are all recalled to the back line and there are starts for Ayoze, Perez, Adelmola Lookman and Kelechi Iheanacho.

Michael Jones26 December 2021 14:09

Man City vs Leicester: Line-ups

Man City XI: Ederson, Cancelo, Dias, Laporte, Zinchenko, Fernandinho, De Bruyne, Gundogan, Bernardo Silva, Mahrez, Sterling

Leicester XI: Schmeichel, Albrighton, Amartey, Vestegaard, Thomas, Perez, Tielemans, Dewsbury-Hall, Lookman, Maddison, Iheanacho

Michael Jones26 December 2021 14:01

Man City vs Leicester: Premier League standings

The unpredictability of the spreading coronavirus cases means that only seven of the 20 Premier League team have completed their full compliment of 18 fixtures.

Tottenham and Burnley have only played 15 games each - the lowest amount of any team in the top flight.

In terms of standings Manchester City lead the way with 44 points from 18 games and have a three point lead over closest rivals Liverpool who have also played 18 matches but have had their fixture against Leeds today postponed.

Leicester City are ninth after 16 matches but could jump ahead of Wolves into eighth if the manage to defeat City today.

Michael Jones26 December 2021 13:55

Aston Villa vs Chelsea: Covid leads to more postponements

Aston Villa have released a statement confirming that their Premier League fixture against Leeds on Tuesday 28th December has been postponed due to the number of positive Covid cases in Leeds United’s squad.

Villa have Covid concerns of their own as manager Steven Gerrard will miss today’s fixture against Chelsea after testing positive for the virus himself.

Today’s fixture is still due to go ahead though.

Michael Jones26 December 2021 13:50

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