Trouble for Guardiola as important Man City star banned for 3 Champions League games
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Liverpool will on Thursday night, February 9, host Brendan Rodgers and his wards at Leicester City in what is expected to be a tough Premier League battle between these two giants.
Jurgen Klopp and his soldiers at Anfield have not tasted defeat this year and they are have played seven-game unbeaten in all competitions and they will want to continue with the good form.
Although Liverpool have a game in hand, but Jurgen Klopp and his men are 12 points adrift of leaders Manchester City who have been tipped by many to retain the League title.
Trouble for Guardiola as important Man City star banned for 3 Champions League games
FootballIn their last three games played, Leicester City have failed to get a win and they recently crashed out of the English FA Cup losing against Nottingham Forest.
There have been serious pressure for manager Brendan Rodgers since his wards suffered the defeat and will want to get something against Liverpool.
The Premier League encounter between Liverpool and Leicester City will start by 8:45pm and Mohamed Salah and Mane may feature having returned from the AFCON.
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how an unnamed Leicester City fan was arrested and banned for life by the Foxes following his barbaric attitude in which he ran unto the pitch to attack Nottingham Forest players.
The incident occurred on Sunday night, February 6, during the FA Cup fourth round encounter in which Leicester City suffered a 4-1 defeat against Nottingham Forest.
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FootballAs the defending champions of the competition, fans of the Premier League side Leicester City were expecting their players to soar, but their wings were clipped by the Championship side.
The incident happened after Forest captain Joe Worrall scored to give the Championship side a shock 3-0 lead in the 32nd minute. The game was goalless 10 minutes before.