Manchester City returned to winning ways with a dominant 2-0 triumph over Leicester City in their Premier League clash at the King Power Stadium.
Goals from Savinho and Erling Haaland ensured the defending champions left with all three points, bouncing back strongly from their previous draw against Everton.
Savinho put City ahead in the 21st minute, capitalizing on a rebound with clinical precision to give his side an early advantage.
City struggled to find a response, as Pep Guardiola's men dictated the pace of the game, limiting the Foxes' attacking opportunities.
The hosts' frustration became evident in the second half, with Boubakary Soumaré and Bilal El Khannous receiving yellow cards in the 56th and 65th minutes, respectively.
Manchester City capitalized on their momentum, doubling their lead in the 74th minute when Savinho provided a pinpoint assist for Haaland, who headed the ball into the net with ease.
The Norwegian striker’s 74th-minute goal effectively sealed the game, leaving Leicester with little chance of a comeback. City’s defensive discipline shone through, as they secured a clean sheet despite goalkeeper Stefan Ortega receiving a yellow card in the 78th minute.
With the victory, Manchester City remain firmly in the hunt for the Premier League title, showcasing both offensive firepower and defensive solidity against a struggling Leicester side.