Manchester City secured a much-needed 2-0 victory against Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Sunday, marking manager Pep Guardiola’s 500th game in charge. Goals from Savinho and Erling Haaland ended a dismal run of form for the reigning Premier League champions, who had not won in their last five league outings.
The victory saw City climb to fifth place with 31 points, although they remain 11 points behind leaders Liverpool, who have two games in hand. Leicester City, meanwhile, remains in relegation trouble, sitting 18th in the table.
City opened the scoring in the 21st minute when Brazilian forward Savinho capitalized on a rebound from Phil Foden’s long-range effort. Leicester goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk parried Foden’s shot directly into Savinho’s path, and the 19-year-old coolly fired into the roof of the net for his first goal in City colors.
In the 74th minute, Savinho turned provider, delivering a pinpoint cross for Haaland to double the lead. The Norwegian striker, enduring his worst stretch of Premier League form with just two goals in eight games, rose to head home and seal the result.
“It’s been a tough few weeks, but this win shows what we’re capable of,” Haaland said after the match. “We needed this to regain our confidence.”
Despite the scoreline, City’s performance was far from dominant. Leicester pushed Guardiola’s side to their limits, creating several dangerous chances. In the first half, Jamie Vardy went one-on-one with City goalkeeper Stefan Ortega after a swift counter-attack. Although Ortega appeared to foul Vardy in the box, the offside flag spared City’s blushes.
Later, City’s Josko Gvardiol almost gifted Leicester a goal with a wayward header back to Ortega, leading to Facundo Buonanotte rattling the crossbar with a fierce strike. In the second half, James Justin nearly pulled one back for Leicester, only for Manuel Akanji to make a goal-line clearance.
Guardiola acknowledged the challenges his side faced. “Leicester played with great intensity, and we had moments where we struggled defensively. But the team showed character, and the three points were vital,” he said.
The win marks only City’s second victory in their last 14 games across all competitions, a slump that has raised questions about their title credentials. With this result, Guardiola’s men hope to kickstart a turnaround as the season approaches its midway point.