Man City hang on to beat Leicester amid controversy

Man City hang on to beat Leicester amid controversy

by Joseph Anthony
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Riyad Mahrez had a bizarre penalty ruled out as Manchester City survived a stirring Leicester City fightback to claim a 2-1 victory and climb above Liverpool into third place in the Premier League on Saturday.

After dominating before the interval the hosts were hanging on at times in the second half and Mahrez had the chance to rescue a deserved point for last seasonโ€™s champions.

But his 77th-minute penalty, despite beating Willy Caballero, was correctly ruled out after Cityโ€™s players realised Mahrez had slipped while striking the ball and inadvertently made an illegal double contact.

It was the second lucky break for Pep Guardiolaโ€™s side whose opening goal, scored by David Silva after 29 minutes, incensed Leicesterโ€™s players because Raheem Sterling appeared to be offside when he swung a leg at the ball.

โ€œThe first goal was offside,โ€ Leicester keeper Kasper Schmeichel, who argued he was distracted by Sterling, told Sky Sports. โ€œHe (Sterling) was blocking my view. Heโ€™s in the six-yard box and he is interfering because I canโ€™t see ball.โ€

There was no doubt about Cityโ€™s second in the 36th minute. Leroy Sane was sent sprawling in the area by Yohan Benalouane and Gabriel Jesus fired the resulting spot kick into the corner.

Leicester were back in the match four minutes before halftime though when Shinji Okazaki smashed a sensational volley past Caballero from Marc Albrightonโ€™s cross.

City, who surprisingly left top scorer Sergio Aguero on the bench, were not clinical enough in front of goal and Leicester became increasingly dangerous in the second half.

Craig Shakespeareโ€™s side looked set to equalise when Gael Clichy tripped Mahrez in the area and referee Robert Madley had no hesitation in pointing to the penalty spot.

But Mahrezโ€™s scuffed effort was correctly ruled out as he kicked the ball against his standing leg and past Caballero.

Jamie Vardy also had a late chance for Leicester who sensed Cityโ€™s nervousness, but the hosts hung on to stay on course for a top-four finish with two games left.

They have 72 points while Liverpool, who also have two to play, have 70. Fifth-placed Arsenal have 66 points but have three games remaining, beginning later away to Stoke City.

โ€œWell done. Itโ€™s the first or second time Iโ€™ve seen that in my life,โ€ Guardiola said. โ€œWe have to look after our boots!

โ€œWe need one more game to be in the top four but itโ€™s in our hands. West Brom will be tough but hopefully we can be better than today. And we go to Watford.โ€

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