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It is understood Grealish is currently more likely to leave than stay but that could all change if the £100 million signing from 2021 picks himself up and uses his brilliant display against Leicester...
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It is exactly the fixture Manchester City would want after their FA Cup win at Bournemouth, when Pep Guardiola was speaking about his players showing heart and soul, and the desire and passion that th...
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Manchester City cruised to a routine 2-0 victory at home over struggling Leicester City on Wednesday night, with goals from Jack Grealish and Omar Marmoush securing all three points and moving Pep Gua...
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Brian: Man City got the job done. Yes Leicester are a poor side at present and their mistakes in possession gave City the opportunities to score but City were sharper than in previous games. John: Good in the first half, but second half lacked the same intensity.
Manchester City climbed into the Premier League’s top four with a 2-0 win over Leicester City, but their performance left room for improvement ahead of a crucial run-in. Jack Grealish and Omar
Former Foxes assistant manager Michael Appleton joins the podcast to rake over Leicester's defeat at Manchester City.
Manchester City starting lineupEderson - Nunes, Dias, Gvardiol, O'Reilly - Gonzalez, Gundogan, Grealish - Savinho, Doku, MarmoushLeicester starting lineupHermansen - Faes, Coady, Thomas - Justin, Ndidi,
Poor goalkeeping from Mads Hermansen opens the door for Omar Marmoush to bury Manchester City's second goal of the first half against Leicester City at the Etihad.
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Jack Grealish scored his first Premier League goal for 16 months as Manchester City eased to a 2-0 win over relegation-threatened Leicester City at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday to keep alive their hopes of Champions League qualification for next season.
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Their revenue, despite the huge losses of television income following relegation and the impact on sponsorships, was still £105.3m, which was the second-highest ever in Championship, only behind Leeds last season, who earned £127.6m.
If this squad have anything about them, they will want to avoid the tag of being part of the worst Leicester side in Premier League history, or, even worse, top-flight history. But this team is now on course to become just that, eclipsing the sides of 1977-78, 1994-95 and 2001-02.