Manchester City secured a 2-0 win over Leicester City, moving into the Premier League's top four. Jack Grealish scored his first league goal since December 2023, ending a 16-month drought. Despite Erling Haaland's absence due to an ankle injury, Pep Guardiola's team showed resilience. Grealish scored early after Jeremy Doku's run and Savinho's assist.
Leicester City struggled throughout the match, managing only two shots. Bilal El Khannouss came close with a curling effort, but it went wide. City's second goal came in the 29th minute when Omar Marmoush capitalised on Mads Hermansen's error. Ruben Dias' pass caused confusion in Leicester's defence, allowing Marmoush to score off the woodwork.

City maintained control as they played confidently against a struggling Leicester side. Nico O'Reilly, making his first Premier League start, was denied by a strong block from Wout Faes. Savinho also saw his attempt saved by Hermansen. City moved two points ahead of Chelsea, who are set to face Tottenham next.
Leicester remains in deep trouble at 19th place, trailing Wolves by 12 points with only eight matches left. Their recent form is concerning, having lost their last seven games without scoring. This streak mirrors Crystal Palace's record in 2017 when they lost eight consecutive matches without finding the net.
The Foxes have now lost 14 of their last 15 league games, showing little sign of recovery. Unlike Crystal Palace, who avoided relegation that season, Leicester faces an uphill battle to stay in the Premier League. Their lack of goals and defensive frailties have been evident throughout this poor run.
Omar Marmoush has stepped up for City in Haaland's absence, scoring five goals in eight appearances at the Etihad Stadium. He joins Paulo Wanchope, Raheem Sterling, and Phil Foden as players who scored their first five Premier League goals for City at home.
This victory highlights Manchester City's depth and ability to adapt without key players like Haaland. The team's performance against Leicester demonstrates their strength and determination to maintain their position among the league leaders as they continue their campaign.