Foxes
bounce back with win over Blackpool
Victory for Leicester pushed them into the top half of the Championship |
Ben Marshall's second-half penalty
was enough to give Leicester all three points in a 1-0 win at
the King Power Stadium over table-toppers Blackpool this evening.
The goal came ten minutes after
the break after Jamie Vardy was brought down inside the box by Portuguese
midfielder Tiago Gomes.
Ben Marshall's converted from
twelve yards to send the Foxes faithful into raptures and quash any fears of a
fourth consecutive defeat for Nigel Pearson's side.
It was another disappointing
return to Leicester for former manager Ian Holloway,
who has now seen his Blackpool side lose five times against the
Foxes since parting ways with the club in 2009.
Following Leicester 's Capital One Cup midweek
4-2 defeat to League Two Burton Albion, Nigel Pearson will have been delighted
with the reaction of his players, as Jamie Vardy, Lloyd Dyer and the goalscorer
Marshall all looked threatening going
forward.
But it was in defence that Leicester really excelled, as
the partnership of Wes Morgan and Liam Moore managed to shut out a dangerous Blackpool side that had scored
ten goals in their previous three league outings, including six against Ipswich last weekend.
Leicester looked positive from the
outset and almost took an early lead when Ben Marshall's piercing through ball
sent Jamie Vardy through one-on-one, but Blackpool keeper Matt Gilks did well
to save the former Fleetwood striker's low shot with his feet.
Danny Drinkwater then tested his
luck from distance with a shot on goal, before Thomas Ince for the travelling
side saw his near post effort parried away for a corner by Kasper
Schmeichel.
Jamie Vardy had another effort
blocked midway through the first-half as Leicester began to dominate
possession, and the hosts were almost ahead when Ben Marshall's low free-kick
evaded the Blackpool wall, but Matt Gilks did well to
get a hand to it and push the ball out for a corner.
The Tangerines finished the half
strongly when Thomas Ince had another effort saved by Kasper Schmeichel, before
Barry Ferguson's dipping volley struck the foot of the Leicester post.
If Leicester ever needed to come
out swinging in the second-half, today was certainly that day, following three
consecutive losses for the first time since 2010, and Nigel Pearson's men did
exactly that by taking the game to the visitors and looking like the only team
who would break the deadlock.
Jamie Vardy had a penalty appeal
turned down within minutes of the restart before Andy King's shot from 20 yards
beat Matt Gilks and several Blackpool defenders, but clipped
the offside-David Nugent on its way into the net, resulting in the goal being
disallowed.
Ben Marshall then played Lloyd
Dyer in behind the Blackpool defence, but he was well-tackled
before having the opportunity to get the ball out from under his feet.
Ben Marshall stepped up to convert
from twelve yards with a powerful strike into the left-hand corner, and while
Matt Gilks got a hand to the ball, he was unable to keep his side from falling
behind with just over half an hour left to play.
It was a deserved lead for
Leicester, who had been by far the better side for the opening hour of the
match, continually piling pressure on Blackpool and causing their
defence all sorts of trouble.
Vardy should have doubled the
Foxes' advantage on the hour mark when he pounced on a poor throw in, but never
managed to get a shot away and the chance fell begging.
David Nugent then had a shot
tipped wide after a clever through ball from Lloyd Dyer, while Thomas Ince
continued to keep the Leicester defence on their toes after
popping up at the back post, but he could not find the target.
Lloyd Dyer had a chance cleared
off the line, before Jamie Vardy and Jermaine Beckford wasted good
opportunities to put the hosts out of sight with time running out.
Either side could have scored
during an end-to-end injury time period, but Leicester held on until the
final whistle to alleviate some of the pressure before the international break
and end Blackpool's 100 per cent start to the Championship campaign.
Man of the Match – Wes Morgan
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