Morgan and King on target as Foxes tame
Two second-half goals gave Leicester City a deserved win to
kick-off their Championship campaign in style at home to East Midlands-rivals Peterborough .
Nearly 24,000 fans were on hand to watch Leicester's season opener against Peterborough this afternoon |
Wes Morgan put the Foxes ahead
after the break with a powerful header from Ben Marshall's corner kick, before
Andy King came off the bench to double the lead with a fine strike with fifteen
minutes remaining.
Peterborough's best chances came
late on in the match through substitute Emile Sinclair, but the former
Macclesfield forward was less than clinical when presented with the opportunity
to get his team back into the match.
Leicester are likely to face
tougher tests this season, but it was certainly a good benchmark for Nigel
Pearson's side who are, once again, heavily tipped by bookmakers to win
promotion to the Premier League after an absence of eight seasons from the top
flight.
Nigel Pearson named an unchanged
starting eleven from the side that won 4-0 at Torquay United in the first round
of the Capital One Cup in midweek – but it was Peterborough who had the first
chance of the match when Lee Tomlin's strike from distance was tipped round the
post by Kasper Schmeichel.
Ritchie De Laet headed just wide
from a Ben Marshall free-kick, before new signing Jamie Vardy scuffed a volley
after Jermaine Beckford had cleverly nodded the ball into his path.
Peterborough rarely threatened in
the first-half, and could have fallen behind when Jamie Vardy's low pass towards
Jermaine Beckford almost resulted in an own goal when Posh defender Gabriel Zakuani
almost put the ball into his own net.
Jermaine Beckford headed
centimetres wide five minutes before half-time, before Lloyd Dyer's trickery
resulted in a fine cross into the box, but there was no blue shirt on hand to
tuck the ball away.
After the break, Kasper Schmeichel
showed good awareness to parry Paul Taylor's powerful strike, but the hosts
were ahead just minutes later when Ben Marshall's corner was met with a strong
header from Wes Morgan which flew off the underside of the crossbar and into
the net.
It was Morgan's first goal as a Leicester City player and a great way
to kick-off his captaincy for the Foxes, although Darren Ferguson may argue
that Gabriel Zakuani was fouled in build-up.
At the other end, Peterborough substitute Emile
Sinclair inexplicably fired over the bar after good work on the right-hand side
of the pitch when it seemed easier to hit the target.
Peterborough were left to rue that
missed opportunity as Leicester broke through the middle minutes later, and
when Jamie Vardy picked out substitute Andy King on the edge of the penalty
area, the Welsh international fired home superbly from 20 yards to put the
Foxes 2-0 ahead and secure the three points.
It was a wonderful finish from the
midfielder, who will be hoping for more appearances in the starting eleven if
he continues to make an impact when given the opportunity to do so.
Leicester, who were, by now,
coasting, could have seen their two-goal advantage dissipate when Emile
Sinclair again found his way into the opposing penalty area, but his tame
effort was easily collected by Kasper Schmeichel.
With just less than ten minutes to
go, Sinclair managed to beat Wes Morgan to the ball and tried to curl a shot
into the far corner, but again, the Danish shot stopper would not be beaten.
The second-half fizzled out after
four minutes of stoppage time, and the final whistle gave Leicester all three points to
get the season off to the best start possible at the King Power Stadium.
Man of
the Match – Wes Morgan
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