KASPER SCHMEICHEL admitted he felt slightly disappointed after Leicester failed to beat Manchester City and move back to the top of the Premier League table.
 
Kasper Schmeichel left disappointed as Man City stop Leicester from moving above Arsenal
Kasper Schmeichel was disappointed Leicester couldn't get all three points
 
Raheem Sterling drew three saves from Schmeichel in the first half, but Leicester's Jamie Vardy had the best chance, firing over from 18 yards.
Sergio Aguero turned over from close range after the break before Christian Fuchs stung Joe Hart's gloves from a free-kick.
The visitors had 21 shots on the night but Leicester defended well to earn a point, however Schmeichel admitted he wanted more than a draw.
 
"It was a pretty fair result - slightly disappointed but that's the way it goes," he told BT Sport
"We'll take the point and clean sheet and move on. We're a very good team, we've proved that - we're still up there in the mix. 
"It's where we expect of ourselves and in the matches we've been able to set that standard. It's one game at a time - it's cliche, it's boring, but it's the only way you can do it. Nothing's won in December, there's a long way to go."

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