Leicester City squandered their chance to end a spectacular year as the Premier League leaders after securing an entertaining goalless draw against title-rivals Manchester City at the King Power Stadium.
Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel exhibited his prowess by making three saves as City striker Raheem Sterling was a danger in the first half, Stuff.co.nz reported.
Meanwhile, star striker James Vardy also wasted the home side's best chance to score in the first half when he shot over the top after racing clear.
Arsenal are currently leading Leicester on goal difference, while City are third in the league standings.
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