Ghanaian defender Daniel Amartey helped his Liecester City side to another silverware when they defeated Manchester City in the season's curtain raiser game.

He played the entire 90 minutes as he partnered Turkish defender Caglar Soyuncu in place of the injured Wesley Fofana and was imperious at the back as they kept the Citizens at bay for 90 minutes.

Substitute Kelechi Iheanacho confidently despatched a late penalty as Leicester stunned Manchester City to claim the Community Shield at Wembley.

The meeting of last season's Premier League champions and FA Cup winners was absorbing in parts and looked to be heading for penalties, but Iheanacho struck from the spot into the top corner with a minute remaining after being tripped by Nathan Ake.

City's record £100m signing Jack Grealish was given his debut on 65 minutes, but he could not muster a clear-cut opportunity for a much-changed team.

Ilkay Gundogan saw an arrowed free-kick superbly tipped over the crossbar by Kasper Schmeichel and the German midfielder also blazed over a first-time effort from 10 yards out.

Striker Jamie Vardy was bright for Leicester but could not find a way past City goalkeeper Zack Steffen, who made a stunning reaction save to deny the Englishman.

It is the second title the Ghanaian has won after helping Liecester City win the FA Cup although he was on the bench but there was no place for compatriot Kamal Sowah.