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Leicester out of bottom three after comeback win at Spurs

26 Jan 2025
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Goals from Vardy and El Khannouss secure Foxes' first victory in nine matches to pile more pressure on Postecoglou

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Leicester City ended their seven-match losing run and moved out of the relegation zone with a 2-1 turnaround win to pile on the pressure for Tottenham Hotspur head coach Ange Postecoglou.

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Ruud van Nistelrooy's strugglers knew a defeat in north London would see them equal their worst-ever streak in league action, and they fell behind to a first-half header from returning striker Richarlison.

However, two goals in the first five minutes of the second half turned the match on its head, with Jamie Vardy levelling just 57 seconds after the restart.

Bilal El Khannouss then put Leicester ahead with a curler from just outside the penalty area, and the Foxes clung on to leapfrog Wolverhampton Wanderers and go 17th in the table.

Leicester are one point clear of the bottom three and seven behind 15th-placed Spurs.

Premier League

Position Pos Club Played Pl GD Points Pts
15 Spurs TOT 23 +9 24
16 Everton EVE 22 -9 23
17 Leicester LEI 23 -24 17
18 Wolves WOL 23 -20 16
19 Ipswich IPS 23 -26 16
20 Southampton SOU 23 -37 6
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How the match unfolded

Jakub Stolarczyk was again busy in the Leicester goal early on, parrying Pedro Porro's strike before making a wonderful save to prevent Son Heung-min from finding the bottom corner.

Van Nistelrooy's side were then fortunate to see a Son cross clip the crossbar, but they had no such luck when Spurs went ahead in the 33rd minute.

Porro whipped an inviting cross in from the right, with Richarlison escaping Wout Faes and James Justin to head home from close range.

However, the home fans were stunned into silence by two quickfire goals to start the second half - Vardy firstly equalising with a tap-in after goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky failed to gather Bobby De Cordova-Reid's cross.

El Khannouss put Leicester ahead with a pinpoint finish into the bottom-right corner, after De Cordova-Reid pounced on some sloppy play from Rodrigo Bentancur.

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Porro saw a free-kick rattle the crossbar after a wicked deflection off Vardy, but that was as close as Spurs came before the final whistle.

Postecoglou's problems mount

Postecoglou said in the build-up to Sunday's match that injuries were solely responsible for Spurs' poor form.

With Guglielmo Vicario, Cristian RomeroMicky van de Ven, Destiny Udogie, Brennan Johnson, Dominic Solanke, Timo Werner and James Maddison among their absentees, it is fair to say the Australian has been working with his hands tied.

He did receive one major boost as Richarlison was fit to make his first Premier League start this season, and the Brazilian was in the right place with his stooping header to put Spurs ahead.

However, by the time Richarlison was withdrawn in the 54th minute, the contest had been flipped entirely.

Porro was the only member of Spurs' first-choice back four to start, but coincidentally, both Leicester goals came from his flank. He was nowhere to be seen as De Cordova-Reid crossed for Vardy's leveller, then his ill-advised pass saw Bentancur lose possession for the second.

While Spurs remain easy on the eye going forward, such mistakes have become far too commonplace, with 13 defeats in 23 league matches a poor return for a team once tipped for the top four.

Postecoglou will hope to have players such as Maddison available for next Saturday, when they face a trip to Brentford.

Leicester avoid unwanted history

Spurs were not the only side desperately needing a result on Sunday, with things looking bleak for Leicester following a 2-0 loss at home to Fulham last time out.

Supporters at King Power Stadium voiced their frustrations at the end of that defeat, with the Foxes threatening to equal their worst-ever losing run in the league - a streak of eight defeats between March and April 2001.

Van Nistelrooy's team have seen their goal peppered with shots in recent matches, and only the efforts of Stolarczyk prevented Spurs from taking a more handsome lead into half-time.

However, the Dutchman's words at the break clearly had the desired effect, and the industry of De Cordova-Reid proved crucial. The former Fulham man unsettled Spurs' backline by leading the Leicester press, also showing composure in the final third to record two assists.

El Khannouss, meanwhile, gave another glimpse of his Premier League qualities by bending a wonderful finish just inside the post from 20 yards out, scoring his first goal since Leicester's most recent win, a 3-1 triumph over West Ham United on 3 December - Van Nistelrooy's first match in charge.

The league's bottom four teams have threatened to be cut adrift in recent weeks, but Leicester will now hope to drag 16th-placed Everton into the relegation fight when they visit Goodison Park next Saturday.

Club reports

Spurs report | Leicester report

What the managers said

Ange Postecoglou: "It is a disappointing result, but at the same time I can't ask any more from this group of players. They are trying their hardest and things just aren't falling for us. We certainly had opportunities to kill the game off and we didn't take them. It wasn't for the want of trying, the players gave everything but we fell short.

"The reality is that two or three players weren't at 100 per cent to play today and that is the reality that we're in. The supporters and club should, and I think they do, acknowledge that you can't ask any more of this group of players. They are giving everything they can and it is not for a want of trying."

Ruud van Nistelrooy: "The effort, the dedication, the blocks and the clearances, the tactics we made it was a joy to watch. It got us a massive three points away from home.

"The players also feel we are improving. They feel the way we want to play suits them. We will keep pushing to do these things. The players are buying into it. I can only be very proud of this team."

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Key facts

Spurs have failed to win any of their last seven Premier League matches (D1 L6), their longest winless run in the top flight since a nine-match spell between May and October 2008.

This was Leicester's first Premier League win at the eighth attempt in London (D2 L5), since a 1-0 victory over West Ham United in November 2022. The Foxes had conceded 2+ goals in each of their last six visits to the capital in the top-flight. 

Spurs conceded two goals in the opening five minutes of the second half in this match, the first time that they have suffered that fate since November 1997 against Liverpool.

Richarlison has scored 10 goals across his last 12 Premier League starts, whilst he has now netted more competition goals against Leicester (six) than any other side during his career. Five of those six goals overall have put his side in the lead.

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