Vincent Kompany needed a rest, says Manchester City boss

Manuel Pellegrini explained his decision to drop captain Vincent Kompany to the bench for Wednesday’s 2-0 Premier League home victory over Leicester City, saying he needed to freshen up his faltering champions.
“Kompany [didn’t start] for the same reason Zabaleta, Fernandinho, [Samir] Nasri and [Edin] Dzeko weren’t playing – it was important today to refresh the team both mentally and physically,” Pellegrini told the BBC.
“It was not a difficult decision – I felt we needed to refresh the team tonight. I felt it was a good moment to rest him.”
After chastening 2-1 defeats by Barcelona in the Champions League and Liverpool in the Premier League, there was an anxiety about City’s play, but David Silva’s goal just before the break and James Milner’s late effort proved sufficient to see off a Leicester side rooted to the foot of the table.
It was not a difficult decision – I felt we needed to refresh the team tonight. I felt it was a good moment to rest him
Manchester City remained five points behind leaders Chelsea with the London club having played a game less but Pellegrini said they were not pre-occupied by the leaders’ results.