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De Bruyne free kick to help Man City beat Leicester in the absence of Haaland | Football news
LEICESTER: A beautiful free kick from Kevin De Bruyne earn City of Manchester a 1-0 win at Leicester City on Saturday, a win brought the champions back to the top of the table Premier League.
With the top scorer Erling Haaland Missing a Premier League game for the first time since arriving at City through injury, the visitors lacked a breakthrough in the first half, as Leicester easily held them to a draw.
It would clearly take something special to unlock the home side’s determination, as Belgian midfielder De Bruyne stepped up, unleashing an unstoppable free-kick into the net four minutes after the break to put City ahead. take the lead.
Leicester reacted well and had a chance to level a beautiful volley from Youri TielemansBut Man City goalkeeper Ederson excellently saved a thunderous shot that sent the ball over the crossbar.
The home team kept coming, putting Man City under a lot of pressure late in the game, but the champions continued to climb back to the top of the table with 29 points, a clear point compared to Arsenal. Forest of Nottingham on Sunday. Leicester ranked 17th.
With the top scorer Erling Haaland Missing a Premier League game for the first time since arriving at City through injury, the visitors lacked a breakthrough in the first half, as Leicester easily held them to a draw.
It would clearly take something special to unlock the home side’s determination, as Belgian midfielder De Bruyne stepped up, unleashing an unstoppable free-kick into the net four minutes after the break to put City ahead. take the lead.
Leicester reacted well and had a chance to level a beautiful volley from Youri TielemansBut Man City goalkeeper Ederson excellently saved a thunderous shot that sent the ball over the crossbar.
The home team kept coming, putting Man City under a lot of pressure late in the game, but the champions continued to climb back to the top of the table with 29 points, a clear point compared to Arsenal. Forest of Nottingham on Sunday. Leicester ranked 17th.