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Kompany wonder strike hands Man City advantage in title race
Manchester City went back to the summit of the Premier League after a hard-fought 1-0 win over Leicester City at the Etihad Stadium.
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Leicester boss Rodgers needs no extra incentive to beat Man City
Liverpool can return to the top of the table if they beat Newcastle United on Saturday but will only be in pole position to clinch the league title on 12 May if Rodgers’ Leicester can claim a point or better at the Etihad Stadium.
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Leicester welcome Rodgers with win, Newcastle end Burnley run
New Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers watched on from the stands as the Foxes beat Brighton 2-1, while Newcastle pulled further clear of the relegation battle by defeating Burnley on Tuesday.
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Leicester City part company with manager Puel
Claude Puel had been unable to get Leicester out of a recent slump with the club losing five of their last six league matches.
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Liverpool held in title blow, Chelsea humiliated
Liverpool wasted a chance to take complete control of the Premier League title race as Leicester earned a 1-1 draw against the leaders, while Chelsea's bid for a top-four finish was rocked by a humiliating 4-0 thrashing at Bournemouth on Wednesday.
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Spurs and Arsenal bounce back with New Year wins
Tottenham had a point to prove after their title credentials were undermined by a poor home loss to Wolves on Saturday, and they delivered a composed display in South Wales to move back into second place in the Premier League.
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Liverpool open up six-point lead as Man City lose again at Leicester
Tottenham leapfrog City into second after thrashing Bournemouth 5-0, while Manchester United's perfect start under caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer continued with Paul Pogba scoring twice in a 3-1 win over Huddersfield.
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Leicester appoint caretaker boss Murphy as new head coach
Geordan Murphy, 40, took charge of the team on an interim basis in September after head coach Matt O’Connor left.
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Leicester City helicopter crash investigators say tail rotor controls failed
Britain’s Air Accidents Investigation Branch said in a “Special Bulletin” on Thursday that the cockpit pedals had become disconnected from the tail rotor.
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Leicester fans march in honour of late Thai owner
Supporters braved the pouring rain as they made their way through the streets towards the ground for the first home match since the tragedy.
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Leicester City players attend funeral of late owner in Thailand
The 60-year-old Thai billionaire died on 27 October with four others when his helicopter crashed next to Leicester’s King Power Stadium.
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Leicester pay emotional tribute to late owner Vichai
Thai billionaire Vichai was among five people killed when his helicopter crashed outside Leicester’s King Power Stadium following last Saturday’s match against West Ham.
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Former Leicester bosses pay tribute to chairman
Thai businessman Vichai died along with four others when his helicopter crashed and then exploded outside the club’s King Power Stadium after a Premier League match.
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Emotional Mahrez seals points for Man City at Tottenham
It was not the free-flowing City of late and Tottenham will rue missing some good chances to salvage something from a disjointed affair on a patchwork pitch at a half-empty Wembley.
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Police say drone not cause of Leicester helicopter crash as black box found
Thai businessman Srivaddhanaprabha died along with four others when his helicopter crashed and then exploded outside the club’s King Power Stadium on Saturday after a Premier League match against West Ham United.
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Family lay wreath at UK stadium after Leicester owner killed in helicopter crash
Vichai and four others were killed when his helicopter crashed next to the King Power stadium and then exploded after a Premier League match on Saturday.
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Leicester crash witnesses: Pilot prevented larger tragedy by avoiding buildings
The club's owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and daughter are among five people who died in Saturday’s tragedy.
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'He made us champions': Leicester pays tribute to Thai owner
Four other people on the helicopter, including two members of Vichai's staff, were also killed in the crash.
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Leicester City soccer club owner, four others killed in helicopter crash
The father of four and founder of duty-free King Power International was a huge favourite with the club’s fans.
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Fears for Leicester City's Thai chairman after helicopter crash
There was no confirmation whether London-based Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, who frequently flies to and from Leicester's home games by helicopter, was on board the aircraft which appeared to develop mechanical problems.
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Leicester City football club owner's helicopter crashes outside stadium
It was not known whether Vichai, a father of four and the founder of duty-free giant King Power International, was in the helicopter when it spiralled out of control and crashed.