Manchester City brushed past Leicester City with the sort of performance which makes you wonder why Leicester changed their manager when they did. twoht
By the time that thirty minutes had been played at The Etihad Stadium, it felt as though this was the new manager bounce for which Leicester City had been hoping. Indeed, hiring a new manager and when his first game will be away to Manchester City feels a little bit like hiring them, pushing them straight out of the window of the 50th storey of a skyscraper, and hoping that the team will bounce when he hits the pavement.
Wilfred Ndidi. Of course, such matters as nerves don’t affect The Flaxen-Haired Nordic Goalbot, who converted the resulting penalty kick via the inside of the post. Fourteen minutes later, Kevin De Bruyne nicked the ball from Ndidi and fed the ball to Haaland who, well, we all know how this turns out, don’t we?
Arsenal supporters hoping for Manchester City to slip up were never likely to be satisfied by this match. Even without taking into account the recent managerial upheaval at The King Power Stadium, Leicester have been in wretched form of late, and replacing Brendan Rodgers with Dean Smith, but only after Graham Potter andhad turned them down, was going to lead to the level of bounce required to have any chance whatsoever of getting a result from a match like this.
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