The continuation of Brendan Rodgers on the bench of Leicester is again in danger after the defeat of the ‘foxes’ against a Bournemouth that came from behind in the second half from the goal they conceded as soon as the match started (2-1).
Penultimate Leicester could once again be the Premier’s red lantern if Nottingham can at least hold Aston Villa on Monday, while promoted Bournemouth have temporarily moved up to tenth place, right in the middle of the table.
After achieving their first victory last Monday precisely against Nottingham with a decisive 4-0, Leicester started today’s match at the Vitality Stadium, took the lead in the 10th minute through Patson Daka, took advantage of a rebound and shot the former Barça Net player.
Two goals in three minutes sank Leicester
It remained 0-1 until the final stretch, but Bournemouth brought Leicester back to reality with their reaction. Gary O’Neil’s side were slow to find a way to beat Danny Ward, but they did so twice in three minutes.
Philip Billing equalized in the 68th minute with a powerful high shot after taking advantage of defender Wout Faes’ parry under the sticks on a Dominic Solanke shot. In the 71st minute, Ryan Christie decided the match when he got hold of a golden ball before Ward left, sent to him by Solanke.
That’s where Leicester’s shortcomings were exposed, unable to regain the initiative to trouble Bournemouth, who were chained to a fifth day without defeat.
Source: La Verdad
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