Manchester City opened up a six-point lead at the top of the Premier League with a first half demolition of Leicester in a thrilling 6-3 win as Arsenal and Tottenham were also comfortable winners yesterday.
Three of the scheduled nine Boxing Day matches were postponed due to coronavirus outbreaks as Britain battles record numbers of cases caused by the Omicron strain of the virus. Earlier this week, Premier League clubs rejected the option of temporarily halting the season to allow a circuit breaker for infections.
And a stop to the season may be the only way to slow City’s charge towards a fourth title in five seasons as Pep Guardiola’s men have now won nine league games in a row. Leicester were blown away by four goals inside 25 minutes.
Kevin De Bruyne blasted home to open the floodgates before Riyad Mahrez netted against his former club from the penalty spot. Ilkay Gundogan rounded off a brilliant City team move to make it 3-0 before Raheem Sterling won and converted the champions’ second penalty.
Leicester are one of the sides to have been decimated by Covid infections and injuries in recent weeks, but they produced a stirring second half fightback thanks to James Maddison. The midfielder pulled a goal back before leading a break finished off by Ademola Lookman.
Kelechi Iheanacho made it 4-3 when he bundled home from close range after Ederson could only turn Maddison’s shot onto the bar. But City quickly restored some order as Aymeric Laporte powered home from a corner and Sterling rounded off the scoring from close range.
“It was a roller coaster,” said Guardiola. “It was a typical Boxing Day game, lots of goals. It was entertaining for everyone. It was 4-0 and we were creating, but every time they had the ball they arrived in the final third and created chances. The game was open.”
Arsenal consolidated their position in fourth with a routine 5-0 win at rock bottom Norwich. Goals from Bukayo Saka and Kieran Tierney put the result beyond much doubt before half-time. Saka added a second before Alexandre Lacazette’s penalty and substitute Emile Smith Rowe rounded off a fifth consecutive win for Mikel Arteta’s men. “We looked really sharp and committed,” said Arteta. “It’s a big win for us.”
Spurs moved up to fifth, six points behind their north London rivals but with three games in hand, after easing past a depleted Crystal Palace 3-0. Palace’s request for the game to be postponed was dismissed by the Premier League despite a coronavirus outbreak that left them without manager Patrick Vieira.
The Eagles were still able to field a strong side that featured just one change from their previous outing.
 However, a rejuvenated Spurs under Antonio Conte never looked back after scoring twice in two minutes just after the half hour. Harry Kane swept home just his third Premier League goal of the season before Lucas Moura powered in a header.  Palace’s task was made even tougher when Wilfried Zaha was stupidly sent-off for two bookable offences before half-time. Son Heung-min added a third 16 minutes from time.
West Ham’s bid for the top four is falling apart fast as they were beaten 3-2 at home by Southampton. The Saints led three times through Mohamed Elyounoussi, James Ward-Prowse and Jan Bednarek and held out to move nine points clear of the bottom three.
Meanwhile, Romelu Lukaku came off the bench to lead Chelsea to a 3-1 victory at Aston Villa with midfielder Jorginho scoring two penalties. Chelsea are level with Liverpool on 41 points and are six behind City. Aston Villa were without manager Steven Gerrard due to a positive Covid test.  Villa’s next match against Leeds, scheduled for December 28, was also called off yesterday taking the total number of Premier League games postponed over the past two weeks to 14.

Premier League results
Manchester City 6 (De Bruyne 5, Mahrez 14-pen, Gundogan 21, Sterling 25-pen, 87, Laporte 69) Leicester 3 (Maddison 55, Lookman 59, Iheanacho 65); Norwich 0 Arsenal 5 (Saka 6, 67, Tierney 44,
Lacazette 84-pen, Smith Rowe 90);
Tottenham 3 (Kane 32, Moura 34, Son 74) Crystal Palace 0 West Ham 2 (Antonio 49, Benrahma 64); Southampton 3 (Elyounoussi 8, Ward-Prowse 61-pen, Bednarek 70); Aston Villa 1 (James 28-og) Chelsea 3 (Jorginho 34-pen, 90-pen, Lukaku 56)
Postponed (all due to coronavirus): Burnley v Everton, Liverpool v Leeds, Wolves v Watford Playing
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