After two and a half months the Leicester has met with success again, winning at the King Power Stadium by wolverhampton (2-1) and out of the relegation places of the Premier which this weekend reached thirty-two days.
The painting was blown away Dean Smith before the set of Julen Lopetegui who faced the visiting ‘foxes’ with a good run, three games unbeaten, two straight wins, which took them out of a difficult place in the table.
Leicester need to snap a nine-game winless streak, dating back to February 11, and which has highlighted its worst moment in the four-game losing streak it has accumulated in its recent commitments and which has put it in the lower zone, in relegation.
The outlook for Smith’s team took on a more sinister hue after a quarter of an hour when the visitors took the lead. This is a result of the high pressure that carried out the table of Lopetegui. Gabonese Mario Lemina snatches the ball from Yuri Tielemans and sends it to Matheus Cunha who did not fail before the goal Daniel Iversen.
The tie in the 34th minute was key. The reflection of the local reaction. I’m from punishment. Because of goalkeeper Jose Sa’s foul on attacker Jamie Vardy. Nigerian Kelechi Iheanacho did not disappoint from the eleven meters.
The contest opened and Leicester emerged victorious, scoring the winning goal in the 75th, when Timothy Castagne brought a nice cross from Victor Kristiansen into the net.
He left on the way down Leicesterfourth from bottom and sent Everton into the penultimate place.
Source: La Verdad

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