Eagles end Foxes' winning streak
Leicester fell to second in the Championship following defeat to Crystal Palace |
Leicester City were handed their
first league home defeat of the season this afternoon at the hands of managerless
Crystal Palace.
Damien Delaney put the Eagles in
front midway through the first-half after Kasper Schmeichel had spilled a high
ball in the penalty area, before Peter Ramage doubled the visitors’ lead five
minutes later with a header from a corner.
Andy King pulled a goal back in
second-half stoppage time, but it was not enough to prevent Leicester’s 100 per
cent home record coming to an end.
The loss sees Nigel Pearson’s
side slip to second in the Championship, following Cardiff City’s 4-0 victory
over Burnley.
Crystal Palace looked the more
organised side, especially in midfield, and could have gone ahead in the first
minute when Dean Murray found space at the back post, but the striker dragged
his shot across goal.
At the other end, Lloyd Dyer
picked out Jamie Vardy down the left-hand side with a clever ball over the top,
and while the former Fleetwood Town striker did well to pull the ball back into
the penalty area, David Nugent’s shot was directly into the path of Palace
goalkeeper Julian Speroni.
Andy King and Anthony Knockaert
then had attempts which failed to trouble Speroni, while Wilfried Zaha’s speed
and ability started to cause problems for the Leicester backline.
Palace were ahead half-way
through the first period when Mile Jedinak’s corner-kick was spilled by Kasper Schmeichel,
and although it looked like the Dane may have been impeded when collecting the
ball, he could do nothing about Damien Delany’s powerful finish from ten yards.
The visitors looked the better
side after the goal, and almost doubled their advantage when Zaha’s strike from
25 yards hit the outside netting of the Leicester goal.
The Foxes were 2-0 down soon
afterwards when Peter Ramage headed past Schmeichel from Yannick Bolasie’s
corner.
The goal capped a six-minute
period which would have left Nigel Pearson fuming on the touchline, especially
with the way both goals were conceded from set pieces.
Leicester nearly pulled a goal
back five minutes before half-time, but David Nugent’s close-range effort was
somehow cleared off the line by the Crystal Palace defence.
Andy King then forced a brilliant
save from Julian Speroni with a fine curling strike from just inside the
penalty area, which might have given the Foxes a route back into the game
before the break.
Leicester did improve in the
second-half and should have gone ahead before the hour mark when Wes Morgan’s
header across goal picked out Jamie Vardy, but his effort failed to test Speroni
as it sailed over the crossbar.
As Leicester pushed forward in
numbers, they were left vulnerable in defence and could have fallen further
behind if it wasn’t for a strong last-ditch challenge by Morgan on Wilfried
Zaha.
The Foxes were denied a possible
penalty when David Nugent’s header was cleared off the line by Owen Garvan, and
although the Leicester players shouted for handball, no spot kick was awarded
and Palace were able to clear their lines.
Leicester did got on the score
sheet in second-half stoppage time when Andy King headed past Speroni from Paul
Konchesky’s cross, but it proved to be nothing more than a consolation as the
Foxes fell to their first Championship home defeat of the season.
Man of the Match – Wilfried Zaha
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