The fact that Leicester is not in the best shape now is clear, but after Guardiola began to make substitutions Leicester had a chance and in the second half they pressed well. And if Iheinacho was just unlucky and hit the bar, then the hand play in the Manchester City penalty box should have been punished by a penalty, but the referee did not even look at the VAR. Although, when there was a handball in the Leicester box in the first half, he did go to watch the VAR.
We are tired of such double standards, when one team hits the hand and immediately awarded a penalty, as in the case of City, and if the same happens in the penalty box of the stronger team, the referees do not even go to see the VAR. If the referee had given a penalty and Leicester scored it, then Leicester would have had a chance to clinch a draw, but so bad luck and the referee sentenced Leicester.
The VAR system have quite a positive impact on the game and also can pass controversial judgements in games favouring one team over the other. With the way Leicester City are performing, I doubt they will be able to escape relegation this season. Manchester City have recorded yet another win to close the gap away from first position team to three points, boosting their title hopes and competition with Arsenal.