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Gary Neville fumes at Kevin De Bruyne for Man City antics in Leicester City win

Manchester City claimed a much-needed win away at Leicester City on Sunday but one Kevin De Bruyne moment during the first half left commentator Gary Neville frustrated

Kevin De Bruyne on the ball against Leicester(Leicester City FC via Getty Imag)

Gary Neville took aim at Kevin De Bruyne for an apparent dive during the first half of Manchester City's 2-0 Premier League win over Leicester.

De Bruyne has endured a tricky season, as have the majority of his City team-mates. However, they scored first at relegation-threatened Leicester as Savinho opened his account in the Premier League.

A little later on, Pep Guardiola's side had a penalty shout when De Bruyne went down in the Leicester box. Referee Michael Oliver was having none of it, though, and replays showed there didn't look to be a great deal of contact from Jannik Vestergaard.

Former Manchester United captain Neville was on Sky Sports commentary duty for the match, and made his feelings clear. And, to his credit, he did the same with a comparable situation at the other end after half-time.

"He went down too easily,' Neville said after watching De Bruyne go to ground. "You can tell, it was awkward the way he fell.

"You can see he dived from up here. He probably should be booked really, he has tried to con the referee," Neville added. However, he admitted he "wasn't fully against" his own team-mates diving in efforts to win decisions during his own playing days.

Early in the second period, it was Leicester who saw a penalty appeal dismissed. Oliver stood firm as Facundo Buonanotte went to ground after Nathan Ake slid in, but Neville suggested the Argentine should also have gone into the book.

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