Leicester City’s fairy-tale season scaled new heights on Saturday as they opened up a five-point lead at the English Premier League summit by winning 3-1 at title rivals Manchester City.
Centerback Robert Huth scored twice, either side of a brilliant Riyad Mahrez goal, as Leicester recorded the finest win of their sensational 12-month rise from the bottom to the top of the top flight.
Tottenham Hotspur leapfrogged City into second place by beating Watford 1-0.
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“There are a lot of super teams now. We will try. Why not?” said Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri, whose side visit Arsenal in another top-of-the-table clash next weekend. “The effort is a lot. Now it is important the players recover because we spent a lot of energy. Sometimes we run more than a bull. We play every match as though it is the last match. Now we are very, very confident and it is important to think about Arsenal. We are ready to fight there.”
Leicester were bottom of the Premier League a year ago and seemingly destined for relegation, but are now closing in one of the most extraordinary triumphs in English sporting history.
Huth opened the scoring from a third-minute Mahrez free-kick and headed in Leicester’s third goal from a Christian Fuchs corner on the hour after Mahrez had darted through the ragged City defense to make it 2-0.
Sergio Aguero reduced the arrears with a glancing header in the 87th minute — his seventh goal in five games.
British bookmakers reacted to the Foxes’ victory by making them title favorites for the first time this season. A year ago to the day, they were three points from safety at the foot of the table.
City manager Pellegrini, due to be succeeded by Pep Guardiola at the end of the season, admitted that Leicester had been worthy winners, but vowed that his side would not give up.
“There are 39 points to play for. Nothing is finished,” said Pellegrini, whose side host Tottenham next weekend. “It is important for us to recover our players and I am continuing not giving up because we got an unexpected defeat, but we must continue.”
Spurs enhanced their own title chances by defeating Watford courtesy of a 64th-minute goal from rightback Kieran Trippier, who tapped in a delightful cross from substitute Dele Alli.
“We need to be calm,” Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino told the BBC. “We are in a very good position in the league, but the philosophy from the beginning of the season has been to go step by step. We are a very young squad, so it is important to keep going and take every game and competition, and be ready to compete.”
Elsewhere, Adam Johnson and Jermain Defoe scored as second-from-bottom Sunderland came from 2-0 down to snatch a 2-2 draw at Liverpool, whose manager Juergen Klopp was absent due to appendicitis.
Despite losing Dejan Lovren and Joe Allen to injury, Liverpool went 2-0 up through Roberto Firmino and Adam Lallana, but Liverpool’s fans deserted the stadium in droves in the 77th minute in protest at rising ticket prices and Sunderland fought back, Johnson curling in a free-kick, before Defoe equalized in the 89th minute.
“Normally the scoreboard doesn’t lie, but today it did in my opinion,” Liverpool development coach Pepijn Lijnders said.
Everton moved up three places to eighth, above Liverpool on goal-difference, with an impressive 3-0 success at Stoke City.
All of Everton’s goals came in the first half, Romelu Lukaku netting an 11th-minute penalty, before Seamus Coleman and Aaron Lennon found the net.
Resurgent Southampton closed to within two points of sixth-placed West Ham United with a 1-0 home win over Slaven Bilic’s side.
Maya Yoshida scored a ninth-minute winner for Southampton, who had Victor Wanyama sent off for scything down Dimitri Payet.
There was also movement at the bottom of the table, as Newcastle United moved out of the relegation zone after beating West Bromwich Albion 1-0 courtesy of an Aleksandar Mitrovic finish in the 32nd minute.
Norwich City took their place in the bottom three after losing 2-0 at bottom club Aston Villa, who scored through Joleon Lescott and Gabriel Agbonlahor.
Villa are now eight points from safety with 13 matches to play.
Crystal Palace ended a run of five straight defeats with a 1-1 draw at Swansea City, where Gylfi Sigurdsson’s 13th-minute free-kick for the hosts was canceled out by a close-range Scott Dann effort.
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