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Pardew: We deserved to lose
- Updated: October 22, 2016
Crystal Palace manager said his Crystal Palace got what they deserved in the defeat against Leicester City.
City regained their domestic swagger and made it 20 Premier League games unbeaten at the King Power Stadium with a 3-1 victory over Palace on Saturday.
Ahmed Musa opened the scoring before Shinji Okazaki doubled the advantage for City, who had won more points in the Champions League than the Premier League before this game.
Christian Fuchs celebrated signing a new three-year deal by netting his first goal from the club with a fabulous 25-yard strike while Yohan Cabaye’s late goal was just a consolation for Palace.
“We should …