1-2 v Leicester City - 28 November 2017 - Away

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Spurs 1

Leicester City

Leicester City

2

  • Vardy
    13'
  • Mahrez
    45'
Details
Match Number

7265

Opposition
Leicester city

Leicester City

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2017/18

Date

28th November 2017

Kick Off

19:45

Venue

Leicester City Stadium

Attendance

31,950

Referee

Anthony Taylor

League Position

7th

Opposition League Position

9th

Opposition Form

DDDWLD

Weather at Kick Off

3.4° - Partly Cloudy

Facts & Milestones
  • 7229th overall match (3449 wins, 1592 draws, 2175 losses)

  • 5643rd competitive match (2541 wins, 1324 draws, 1778 losses)

  • team

    113th match vs Leicester City (57 wins, 20 draws, 36 losses)

  • competition

    976th Premier League match (407 wins, 250 draws, 319 losses)

  • 6606th match in England (3106 wins, 1485 draws, 2002 losses)

  • 7th match at Leicester City Stadium (4 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses)

  • There were 4 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Report

Tottenham were left ruing a host of missed chances as Leicester held out to move into the top half of the table with victory at the King Power.

A deft lob from Jamie Vardy and a curling shot from Riyad Mahrez gave the Foxes a healthy half-time lead.

Christian Eriksen contrived to volley wide from six yards out before Harry Kane rifled in with 12 minutes to go.

Fernando Llorente then stabbed over the top from close range as the visitors hunted an equaliser in vain.

The hosts rode their luck to the end - with referee Anthony Taylor waving away a strong injury-time penalty claim as Danny Rose went down under Wilfred Ndidi's challenge - but emerged with all three points from only 37% possession.

The victory is the biggest result since Claude Puel took charge and the Frenchman has amassed a quietly impressive record in his first month on the job.

The Foxes' only defeat in his five league matches came to runaway leaders Manchester City and they have edged up from 14th up to ninth over that time.

This win was straight from the 2015/16 title-winning template.

Vardy was permanently poised on the last defender's shoulder or scampering down the channels. Wes Morgan twice came close with headers as Tottenham struggled with his physicality from set-pieces. Marc Albrighton hustled and harried as well as providing silver-service delivery into the penalty area.

Mahrez was still short of the sort of form that secured the 2016 PFA Player of the Year award, but the Algerian's enduring quality showed as he drifted off the right wing, past Jan Vertonghen and swept home the decisive goal just before the break.

Puel will know, however, that his predecessor Craig Shakespeare also sought to take Leicester back to the basics that won them the title, only to run out of momentum after initial success.

Time will be the test of his reign.

Tottenham's position above Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund in their Champions League group is no longer masking some serious stalling on the domestic scene.

Spurs have won just one of their last six games away from European competition, have lost as many league games as they did in the whole of last campaign and could well be seventh by the end of tomorrow.

For all his good work during his time at the club, Mauricio Pochettino's tactics seemed to set his side up for Leicester's counter-attacking sucker-punch.

A high defensive line left acres of space for Vardy to exploit, and Vicente Iborra and Ndidi had already aimed long balls over the top for the England striker before his sublime opener.

The Argentine was not helped by some shockingly poor finishing from his side.

Dele Alli - with three Premier League goals this season - should have beaten Kasper Schmeichel to level after Moussa Sissoko had been denied from a similar position in the first half. Worse was to come with the misses from Eriksen and Llorente.

Erik Lamela's bright cameo - including a cute pass for Kane's 10th of the season - after 13 months out will be one of few positives.

Timeline
KO

Jamie Vardy

13'

Riyad Mahrez

45'
HT

Kasper Schmeichel

90'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
13 12 1 0 42 8 34 37
2
Manchester united
13 9 2 2 28 6 22 29
3
Chelsea
13 8 2 3 24 11 13 26
4
Arsenal
13 8 1 4 23 16 7 25
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
13 7 3 3 21 10 11 24
6
Liverpool
13 6 5 2 25 18 7 23
7
Burnley
13 6 4 3 12 10 2 22
8
Watford
13 6 3 4 22 21 1 21
9
Brighton hove albion
13 4 4 5 13 14 -1 16
10
Southampton
13 4 4 5 13 15 -2 16
11
Huddersfield town
13 4 3 6 9 19 -10 15
12
Leicester city
13 3 5 5 17 19 -2 14
13
Afc bournemouth
13 4 2 7 11 14 -3 14
14
Newcastle united
13 4 2 7 11 17 -6 14
15
Stoke city
13 3 4 6 16 26 -10 13
16
Everton
13 3 3 7 13 28 -15 12
17
West bromwich albion
13 2 5 6 10 19 -9 11
18
West ham united
13 2 4 7 12 26 -14 10
19
Swansea city
13 2 3 8 7 15 -8 9
20
Crystal palace
13 2 2 9 8 25 -17 8
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
14 13 1 0 44 9 35 40
2
Manchester united
14 10 2 2 32 8 24 32
3
Chelsea
14 9 2 3 25 11 14 29
4
Arsenal
14 9 1 4 28 16 12 28
5
Liverpool
14 7 5 2 28 18 10 26
6
Burnley
14 7 4 3 14 11 3 25
7
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
14 7 3 4 22 12 10 24
8
Watford
14 6 3 5 24 25 -1 21
9
Leicester city
14 4 5 5 19 20 -1 17
10
Brighton hove albion
14 4 5 5 13 14 -1 17
11
Southampton
14 4 4 6 14 17 -3 16
12
Newcastle united
14 4 3 7 13 19 -6 15
13
Everton
14 4 3 7 17 28 -11 15
14
Huddersfield town
14 4 3 7 9 24 -15 15
15
Afc bournemouth
14 4 2 8 12 16 -4 14
16
Stoke city
14 3 4 7 16 29 -13 13
17
West bromwich albion
14 2 6 6 12 21 -9 12
18
West ham united
14 2 4 8 12 30 -18 10
19
Swansea city
14 2 3 9 7 16 -9 9
20
Crystal palace
14 2 3 9 8 25 -17 9
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