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5 Games from 2015/16 Season Manchester City Wish They Could Have Again
- Updated: April 28, 2016
It’s been a Premier League campaign full of regret for Manchester City. Inconsistency has blighted them, denying them the chance to compete properly for the most open title in two decades.
It’s a huge missed opportunity. The Leicester City story has been genuinely inspiring—a throwback to the days when social mobility in English football wasn’t restricted by entrenched wealth among the elite. However, for this City side to be 12 points behind them with three games left to play doesn’t reflect well on manager Manuel Pellegrini.
Claudio Ranieri’s side have performed superbly, and in N’Golo Kante, Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez, they have perhaps the three best players in the division this season, but City have a glittering array of stars who should have done better.
Pellegrini must be furious. Yes, he’s had a vast injury list to deal …
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