The Scotsman

Man City 1 Leicester 0 /Kompany wonder goal puts champions back on top

● Captain fires a long-range missile to finally breach stubborn Foxes

- By ANDY HAMPSON At Etihad Stadium

Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany celebrates the goal that put his side back in pole position in the Premier League title race with only one match of the season remaining.

With City struggling to break down Brendan Rodgers’ Leicester at the Etihad, Kompany strode forward on 70 minutes and unleashed an unstoppabl­e shot from 25 yards which fizzed into the top righthand corner of the net.

The 1-0 win puts champions City back on top of the table, a point ahead of Liverpool. In Sunday’s final fixtures, Pep Guardiola’s men travel to Brighton and Liverpool host Wolves.

Asked where the goal came from, an emotional Kompany said: “Desire. Belief. In big moments I always feel that I’m going to do something.”

Vincent Kompany struck a sensation al winner as Manchester City returned to the top of the Premier League with a dramatic and tense 1- 0 win over Leicester. City’s influentia­l captain netted with a ferocious long-range shot to settle nerves after 70 minutes of a nail-biting contest at the Etihad Stadium.

Pep Guardiola’s treble-chasing side had needed to win to retain control of their title destiny and their 13th successive victory took them a point above Liverpool with only one game remaining.

It was anything but straightfo­r ward as Leicester, under the guidance of former Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers, proved tough defensivel­y and a threat on the break.

City, however, made their usual high-energy start. Bernardo Silva and Raheem Sterling tore down the right and left flanks respective­ly and cut inside menacingly while Phil Foden, again trusted by Guardiola in another key fixture, was also lively.

Leicester were also relishing the contest andcr eated the first serious opening when Ricardo Pereira skipped into the area and had his shot blocked by Kompany. Marc Albrighton’s follow-up effort was also charged down.

City threatened as Foden chested down and volleyed at Kasper Schmeichel before Youri Tielemans forced a low save from Ederson.

Sterling then raced behind the defence and flicked the ball on to Jonny Evans’ arm but penalty appeals were halfhearte­d and dismissed by referee Mike Dean.

A sign of City tension came as David Silva was booked for a cynical challenge on Tiele - m ans which prevented a breakaway.

But City then started to take control. Bernardo Silva weaved through the area to tee up Ilkay Gundogan but the German’s effort was blocked and F ode na ls of ired into a crowded box.

Sergio Aguero hit the bar with a thumping header and Schmeichel did brilliantl­y to claw the ball off the line as it bounced down. Sterling was then denied in the area by a fine tackle by Wilfred Ndidi and further chances fell to Gundogan and Bernardo Silva as City finished the half on top.

City brought on Leroy Sane and poured all their efforts into attack after the break. Sterling and Bernardo Silva had half-chances before Gundogan dragged an effort wide.

City appealed for another penalty as Sterling went down under a Hamza Choudhur y challenge but nothing was given and the Foxes almost caught the hosts out as Maddison flashed an effort wide.

The tension increased and the anxiety was evident as Aguero was denied at pointblank range by Schmeichel after Evans miskicked.

But such moments are made for Kompany, City’ s man for the big occasion. Few expected the skipper to shoot when the ball fell to him 30 yards out but it sat up nicely and he let fly with a ferocious strike. Schmeichel had no chance as the ball swerved away from him into the top corner.

The celebratio­ns by Kompany, Guardiola and almost everyone connected with the home side were exuberant and emotional but the game still had to be closed out.

Hearts will have been in mouths when former City striker Kelechi Iheanacho got clear but he missed the target.

It was tight but City held on – and they have the edge heading into the final round of fixtures.

MANCHESTER CITY: Ederson, Walker, Kompany, Laporte, Zinchenko, Foden (Sane 57), Gundogan, Silva (Stones 90), Bernardo Silva, Aguero (Gabriel Jesus 87), Sterling. Subs not used: Danilo, Mahrez, Otamendi, Muric.

LEICESTER CITY: Schmeichel, Ricardo Pereira, Evans, Maguire, Chilwell, Albrighton (Gray 85), ielemans (Barnes 75), Ndidi, Choudhury, Maddison (Iheanacho 80), Vardy. Subs not used: Morgan, Ward, Mendy, Fuchs.

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0 Vincent Kompany watches his shot beat Leicester keeper Kasper Schmeichel to put Manchester City back on top of the Premier League.

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