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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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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 extinguish Leicester fightback to go six points clear with thrilling Premier League victory

That Manchester City spent the final few minutes searching for a sixth goal to secure the three points – and eventually found it – just about sums this game up.

This 6-3 victory was the highest-scoring Boxing Day game in the English top flight for 30 years and, hence, the most gluttonous of the Premier League era. A depleted Leicester City were first obliterated, then revived themselves, only to be obliterated all over again.

Man City extinguish Leicester fightback to go six points clear with thrilling win

Manchester City 6-3 Leicester: The visitors dragged themselves into the game after going 4-0 down but could not pull off an improbable comeback

Michael Jones26 December 2021 17:23

Aston Villa vs Chelsea: Struggling Villa

Aston Villa have won three successive Boxing Day fixtures, their longest run since five victories in a row between 1908 and 1913.

But they have lost 20 Premier League fixtures in 2021. Only Newcastle United and Southampton, with 21 defeats each, have fared worse.

They have lost all five games this season versus teams in the top five of the table.

Michael Jones26 December 2021 17:20

Aston Villa vs Chelsea: Stumbling Blues need a win

Chelsea could go three league games without a win for the first time under head coach Thomas Tuchel. They have won just twice in six Premier League fixtures, with three draws and one defeat, and are now nine points behind leaders Manchester City.

If they lose today the Blues will have lost three successive Boxing Day fixtures for the first time since 1914.

Michael Jones26 December 2021 17:17

Aston Villa vs Chelsea: Villa improving under Gerrard

Aston Villa have amassed 12 points in six matches under head coach Steven Gerrard - two more than in their opening 11 league games under Dean Smith.

But Gerrard will miss Villa’s next two games after testing positive for Covid-19. It is the second time this season the Villa boss has been sidelined by the virus after he was forced to isolate earlier in the year whilst at Rangers.

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Michael Jones26 December 2021 17:11

Aston Villa vs Chelsea: Head-to-head

Aston Villa can win back-to-back home league games against Chelsea for the first time in 17 years following their 2-1 triumph last season. However, that is Villa’s only victory in the last nine Premier League meetings between the teams.

Chelsea have won on five of their last seven league visits to Villa Park and are unbeaten in all five league meetings on Boxing Day, most recently drawing 4-4 at Stamford Bridge in 2007.

Michael Jones26 December 2021 17:08

Aston Villa vs Chelsea

More reaction to come from the Etihad Stadium but now the focus moves to Villa Park where Aston Villa are preparing to host Chelsea. Kick off for this game is at 5:30pm so here’s a reminder of how both sides line up:

Aston Villa XI: Martínez, Cash, Targett, Konsa, Mings, Luiz, Sanson, Buendia, Watkins, Ings, Ramsey

Chelsea XI: Mendy, Rudiger, Alonso, Jorginho, Silva, Kante, Pulisic, Chalobah, Mount, Hudson-Odoi, James

Aston Villa make two changes with Danny Ings making his first start in over a month and Morgan Sanson coming in. Ashley Young and John McGinn are both absent.

Chelsea also make two changes from the side that began their 0-0 Premier League draw at Wolves on 19th December. Jorginho and Callum Hudson-Odoi both start in place of Hakim Ziyech and Cesar Azpilicueta, who drop to the bench.

Michael Jones26 December 2021 17:05

Reaction from Sterling

Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling scored twice in a man of the match performance to lead his side to a 6-3 victory over Leicester. Sterling says the result is good but the performance from City was disappointing after conceding three goals at home. Sterling said:

The manager warned us at half-time. Leicester conceded four in the first half but every time they attacked, they created chances.

“It’s disappointing. We just had to control the game. It was slick football. At 4-0 up you have to kill the game. Leicester have some really good players. They didn’t get disheartened and kept going. Credit to them.”

Michael Jones26 December 2021 17:02

Man City 6 - 3 Leicester

Five goals in the second half at the Etihad Stadium. Trailing 4-0 at half-time Leicester fought their way back to 4-3 but Aymeric Laporte and Raheem Sterling added to City’s tally and secured the points.

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Michael Jones26 December 2021 16:59

Full-time: Man City 6 - 3 Leicester

90+3 mins: There’s the whistle. What a game that was! Manchester City score six past Leicester but concede three themselves. City move six points clear at the top of the Premier League table after a tough match against the Foxes who almost put together a miraculous comeback in the second half before Aymeric Laporte and Raheem Sterling took the match away from them.

Michael Jones26 December 2021 16:54

Man City 6 - 3 Leicester

90 mins: Mahrez swings a ball into thr box from the right and almost picks out Sterling but the ball just evades him and skips through to Schmeichel in goal.

There’s going to be three minutes of addded time to play.

Michael Jones26 December 2021 16:51

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