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Jesus spares Aguero’s blushes

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GABRIEL Jesus came off the bench to secure Manchester City a 1-0 Premier League victory at Leicester City after yet another penalty miss by Pep Guardiola’s side on Saturday.

It looked like being a frustratin­g day for second-placed City when Kasper Schmeichel saved Sergio Aguero’s spot kick just past the hour, but Jesus spared his blushes late on.

The Brazilian was fractional­ly onside as he collected a pass by former Leicester title winner Riyad Mahrez and he showed great composure to power a shot past Schmeichel.

Victory lifted City seven points above Leicester in the battle for runners-up spot behind runaway leaders Liverpool who remain 19 points clear before their clash with lowly West Ham United at Anfield tonight.

While Liverpool’s first title for 30 years is a formality, champions City showed that they will not take their foot off the gas as they edged an absorbing game that surprising­ly required 80 minutes for the deadlock to be broken.

Premier League top scorer Jamie Vardy rattled the post for Leicester early on and the home side were a constant threat on the counter-attack. At the other end Schmeichel made great saves from Kevin De Bruyne, Aguero and Mahrez while Aguero also had a goal ruled out for offside.

Danish goalkeeper Schmeichel’s block from Aguero’s penalty means City have now failed to score five of their last seven in all competitio­ns.

“We have missed four penalties in a row, but maybe we will shoot a penalty when we need it to win something,” Guardiola said. “The keepers are good too.”

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