Leicester and Aston Villa drew no goals at King Power Stadium in a match of no great importance in the Premier League as the ‘foxes’, who were in the middle of the table, said goodbye to their very far-reaching options going into Europe while the ‘villains. ‘take a step towards mathematical safety by remaining 9 points from the relegation zone.
The conference is at least on football records because of its fascinating nature. Neither team has made great games and the 0-0 draw is a true reflection of some of the scoring opportunities that took place over the course of 90 minutes.
Leicester’s Brendan Rodgers, who are further pending the semifinal (first leg) of the Conference League to face José Mourinho’s Roma on Thursday, have control of the ball, especially in the first half, but don’t know how to translate that control. in situations the dangerous.
Steven Gerrard’s Aston Villa are at the mercy of rivals as Philippe Coutinho and his team-mates struggled to coordinate games. After the break they improved, although only Ollie Watkins gave any sensation to break the tie because of his speed and mobility, even if it didn’t put Kasper Schmeichel in trouble.
Coutinho, dropping
Coutinho, whose first impact since his arrival from Barça in the January market was gradually declining, had no major impact on the game and ended up being replaced in the 79th minute by Emiliano Buendía, who had the last chance in the th -86 minutes with a shot very close to the pole.
By draw, Aston Villa ended four straight defeats. This is his first 0-0 of the season.
Vardy is back
Meanwhile, Leicester have finished with a clean sheet since March 5 (six games) but have largely celebrated the reappearance of their striker Jamie Vardy, who jumped to the field in the 71st minute after being sidelined due to with a muscle injury since March 5..
Source: La Verdad
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