Report | April 22
Leicester City | 2 - 1 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Kelechi Iheanacho 37 [PK] | Matheus Cunha 13 | |
Timothy Castagne 75 |
Matheus Cunha opened the score for Wolves in the 13th minute following some good work by Mario Lemina. Leicester's Kelechi Iheanacho then responded with an equalizer in the 37th minute. Timothy Castagne then netted a 75th minute strike to give Leicester the win.
Patson Daka was a frequent offender, committing 6 fouls. For Wolves, Pablo Sarabia pushed hard to create chances, but his 6 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. Wolves can take confidence from their superior passing game, completing 498 passes compared to the Foxes' 363.
Leicester's poor run comes to an end. Meanwhile, Wolves end their winning streak by tasting defeat.
Kelechi Iheanacho | Matheus Cunha |
Scored 1 goal | Scored 1 goal |
3 shots (2nd on their team) | 1 interception (2nd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Tuesday, April 25th. Leicester face fellow strugglers Leeds, while Wolves meet Palace at Molineux. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Foxes? Will Wolves put this disappointment behind them?
Report | April 15
Manchester City | 3 - 1 | Leicester City |
John Stones 5 | Kelechi Iheanacho 75 | |
Erling Haaland 13 [PK], 25 |
John Stones netted the first goal of the match for Man City in the 5th minute following some good work by Rodri. Erling Haaland then doubled the lead with a goal in the 13th minute. Man City added a third goal before Leicester finally got on the scoresheet with a Kelechi Iheanacho goal, and that was the final as Man City took the win.
Kevin De Bruyne continually probed down the flank, getting 9 crosses into the box. City completed 444 more passes than the Foxes, pulling them around the pitch.
Man City extend their winning streak. Meanwhile, Leicester's losing streak continues.
Erling Haaland | Kevin De Bruyne |
Scored 2 goals | Assisted 1 goal |
6 completed passes (15th on their team) | 9 crosses (1st in the game) |
Next up, Man City meet Brighton at the AMEX on Sunday, April 23rd. While Leicester meet Wolves at the King Power Stadium on Saturday, April 22nd. Can City keep their great form going? Will the Foxes halt their terrible form?
Report | April 8
Leicester City | 0 - 1 | AFC Bournemouth |
Philip Billing 40 |
Philip Billing scored the match's first goal for Bournemouth in the 40th minute. This lone goal proved to be the difference, as Bournemouth took all three points from Leicester.
Joe Rothwell posed a threat out wide all game, registering 5 crosses, although Marcus Tavernier was a frequent offender, committing 5 fouls. For Leicester, Jamie Vardy couldn't get the service and was left isolated for large periods, he only touched the ball 13 times. While the passing game was fairly consistent, the Foxes had a slight advantage, clocking up 417 completed passes compared to the Cherries' 410.
It's more misery for Leicester as they lose again. Meanwhile, Bournemouth are back to winning ways.
Philip Billing | James Maddison |
Scored 1 goal | 4 corners won (9th in the Premier League) |
2 blocked shots (2nd on their team) | 1 shot on target (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, April 15th. Leicester hope to rise to the challenge of a high-flying Man City side, while Bournemouth face the daunting prospect of high-flying Tottenham. Can the Foxes halt their terrible form? Will the Cherries win again?
Report | April 4
Leicester City | 1 - 2 | Aston Villa |
Harvey Barnes 35 | Ollie Watkins 24 | |
Bertrand Traoré 87 |
Ollie Watkins netted the first goal of the match for Villa in the 24th minute following an assist by Emiliano Buendía. Leicester's Harvey Barnes responded with a tying goal in the 35th minute. With the scores level, Bertrand Traoré netted a timely 87th minute goal that proved to be the difference, securing Villa all three points.
Leon Bailey continually probed down the flank, getting 5 crosses into the box, although Douglas Luiz was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. The Villans moved the ball about nicely to take the win, completing 263 more passes than their opponents. For Leicester, Jamie Vardy couldn't get the service and was left isolated for large periods, he only touched the ball 14 times.
It's another game, another loss for Leicester. Meanwhile, Villa extend their winning streak.
Ollie Watkins | Harvey Barnes |
3 shots on target (29th in the Premier League) | 3 shots on target (29th in the Premier League) |
Scored 1 goal | Scored 1 goal |
Both squads play next on Saturday, April 8th. Leicester prepare for a bottom-of-the-table scrap against fellow strugglers Bournemouth, while Villa take on Forest at Villa Park. Can the Foxes get out of this rough patch? Will the Villans keep their great form going?
Report | April 1
Crystal Palace | 2 - 1 | Leicester City |
Daniel Iversen 59 [OG] | Ricardo Pereira 56 | |
Jean-Philippe Mateta 90 |
Ricardo Pereira got the opener for Leicester in the 56th minute after being assisted by Timothy Castagne. Palace's Daniel Iversen then responded with a tying goal in the 59th minute. Jean-Philippe Mateta then netted a 90th minute strike to give Palace the win.
Michael Olise continually probed down the flank, getting 12 crosses into the box. For Leicester, Wilfred Ndidi seemed off the pace defensively, committing 5 fouls in a frustrating game. The Foxes had a small but notable advantage in the passing department, racking up 441 completed passes compared to the Eagles' 438.
Palace get back to winning ways. Meanwhile, Leicester's mixed form continues.
Michael Olise | Ricardo Pereira |
4 blocked shots (4th in the Premier League) | Scored 1 goal |
12 crosses (1st in the game) | 2 tackles won (2nd on their team) |
Next up, Palace take on Leeds at Elland Road on Sunday, April 9th. While Leicester meet Villa at the King Power Stadium on Tuesday, April 4th. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Eagles? Will the Foxes improve their form?
Report | March 18
Brentford | 1 - 1 | Leicester City |
Mathias Jensen 32 | Harvey Barnes 52 |
Mathias Jensen began the scoring for Brentford in the 32nd minute. Leicester's Harvey Barnes responded with an equalizer in the 52nd minute, but there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, leading to a share of the spoils.
For Leicester, James Maddison didn't let the opposition rest, getting 4 crosses into the box, while Wilfred Ndidi excellent reading of the game was on show again, each intercepted the ball 4 times. While the passing game was close, the Bees had a slight advantage, clocking up 486 completed passes to the Foxes' 442.
Brentford's unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Leicester end their streak of defeats.
Mathias Jensen | Harvey Barnes |
Scored 1 goal | Scored 1 goal |
2 interceptions (1st on their team) | 1 corner won (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, April 1st. Brentford take on Brighton at the AMEX, while Leicester meet Palace at Selhurst Park. Can the Bees do better next time? Will the Foxes continue to make strides?
Report | March 11
Leicester City | 1 - 3 | Chelsea |
Patson Daka 39 | Ben Chilwell 11 | |
Kai Havertz 45 | ||
Mateo Kovačić 78 |
Ben Chilwell opened the score for Chelsea in the 11th minute following some good work by Kalidou Koulibaly. Leicester's Patson Daka responded with a tying goal in the 39th minute. With the match tied at 1-1, Chelsea's Kai Havertz broke the tie on the brink of half-time. Mateo Kovačić added another in the 78th to secure the win.
Ben Chilwell posed a threat out wide all game, registering 6 crosses. The Blues won the passing battle but only just; they completed 544 passes compared to the Foxes' 524.
Leicester's woeful losing run continues. Meanwhile, It's another win for Chelsea as they make it two on the bounce.
Kai Havertz | Ben Chilwell |
Scored 1 goal | Scored 1 goal |
5 shots (1st in the game) | 1 shot (3rd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, March 18th. Leicester meet Brentford at Brentford Community Stadium, while Chelsea meet Everton at Stamford Bridge. Can the Foxes halt their terrible form? Will the Blues make it three wins in a row?
Report | March 4
Southampton | 1 - 0 | Leicester City |
Carlos Alcaraz 35 |
Carlos Alcaraz got the opener for Southampton in the 35th minute after a set up by Che Adams. This lone goal proved to be the difference, as Southampton took all three points from Leicester.
James Ward-Prowse posed a threat out wide all game, registering 5 crosses. The Foxes' dominance on the ball came to no avail, completing 259 more passes than Saints yet still losing the game.
Southampton take the lion's share of the points. Meanwhile, Leicester come away with yet another loss.
Carlos Alcaraz | James Maddison |
Scored 1 goal | 9 crosses (1st in the game) |
2 corners won (1st in the game) | Drew 4 fouls (1st in the game) |
Next up, Southampton face Man United in a David vs Goliath clash on Sunday, March 12th. While Leicester take on Chelsea at the King Power Stadium on Saturday, March 11th. Can Saints win again? Will the Foxes halt their terrible form?
Report | February 25
Leicester City | 0 - 1 | Arsenal |
Martinelli 46 |
In a lopsided match turned close, Arsenal were superior throughout, but squandered a myriad of chances to breakthrough. The lone goal of the match occurred in the 46th minute as Martinelli found the back of the net following an assist by Leandro Trossard. Leicester struggled to generate shot opportunities, but may be commended on keeping this one close throughout in what could have been a rout.
The Gunners passed the ball about with ease, completing 286 more passes than the Foxes and taking all three points home. For Leicester, it was a frustrating game for Tetê, who only registered 20 touches of the ball.
Leicester will hope this isn't the start of a losing streak. Meanwhile, Arsenal take six points from their last possible six.
Leandro Trossard | Kiernan Dewsbury Hall |
Assisted 1 goal | 5 crosses (1st in the game) |
Drew 4 fouls (1st in the game) | 4 tackles won (1st in the game) |
Next up, Leicester meet Southampton at St. Mary's on Saturday, March 4th. While Arsenal take on lowly Everton on Wednesday, March 1st. Can the Foxes get out of this rough patch? Will the Gunners make it three wins in a row?
Report | February 19
Manchester United | 3 - 0 | Leicester City |
Marcus Rashford 25, 56 | ||
Jadon Sancho 61 |
Marcus Rashford got Man United off to a flyer in the 25th minute. He added another to put Man United 2-0 up after 56 minutes. Jadon Sancho put the finishing touches on the result with a third in the 61st minute to secure a comfortable win for Man United over Leicester.
Bruno Fernandes continually probed down the flank, getting 9 crosses into the box, while Victor Nilsson-Lindelöf racked up 4 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Foxes. United won the midfield battle, completing 576 passes compared to the Foxes' 429.
Man United make it back-to-back wins. Meanwhile, Leicester finally taste defeat.
Marcus Rashford | Bruno Fernandes |
2 goals | 2 assists |
Drew 1 foul (2nd on their team) | 9 crosses (1st in the game) |
Next up, Man United take on Brentford at Old Trafford on Sunday, February 26th. While Leicester meet Arsenal at the King Power Stadium on Saturday, February 25th. Can United make it three wins in a row? Will the Foxes put this disappointment behind them?
Report | February 11
Leicester City | 4 - 1 | Tottenham Hotspur |
Nampalys Mendy 23 | Rodrigo Bentancur 14 | |
James Maddison 25 | ||
Kelechi Iheanacho 45 | ||
Harvey Barnes 81 |
Rodrigo Bentancur began the scoring for Tottenham in the 14th minute. After the first goal, Leicester responded in a big way, with a 4 goal barrage. Tottenham couldn't muster another beyond that initial score, as Leicester took the dominant win.
Wout Faes was one step ahead, recording 5 interceptions, although Harvey Barnes was a frequent offender, committing 5 fouls. The Foxes had a slight edge in the passing department, registering 458 completed passes compared to Spurs' 457.
Leicester make it back-to-back wins. Meanwhile, Tottenham finally taste defeat.
Kelechi Iheanacho | James Maddison |
Assisted 1 goal | Assisted 1 goal |
1 goal scored | 1 goal scored |
Both squads play next on Sunday, February 19th. Leicester meet Man United at Old Trafford, while Tottenham entertain struggling West Ham. Can the Foxes make it three wins in a row? Will Spurs put this disappointment behind them?
Report | February 4
Aston Villa | 2 - 4 | Leicester City |
Ollie Watkins 9 | James Maddison 12 | |
Harry Souttar 32 [OG] | Kelechi Iheanacho 41 | |
Tetê 45 | ||
Dennis Praet 79 |
This match was quite the high-scoring affair. Ollie Watkins began the scoring for Villa in the 9th minute. After the first goal, Leicester responded in a big way, with a 4 goal barrage. Villa added another 1 goal, but it was not enough as Leicester took the three points.
Victor Bernth Kristiansen continually probed down the flank, getting 4 crosses into the box, although Kelechi Iheanacho was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. The Villans moved the ball about nicely despite their loss, completing 237 more passes than their opponents.
Villa finally taste defeat. Meanwhile, Leicester get back in their manager's good books with a win.
Kelechi Iheanacho | Tetê |
Assisted 2 goals | 1 goal scored |
1 goal scored | 1 corner won (1st on their team) |
Next up, Villa take on Man City at the Etihad on Sunday, February 12th. While Leicester take on Tottenham at the King Power Stadium on Saturday, February 11th. Can the Villans put this disappointment behind them? Will the Foxes win again?
Report | January 21
Leicester City | 2 - 2 | Brighton & Hove Albion |
Marc Albrighton 38 | Kaoru Mitoma 27 | |
Harvey Barnes 63 | Evan Ferguson 88 |
Kaoru Mitoma opened the score for Brighton in the 27th minute after being found by Pervis Estupiñán. Leicester's Marc Albrighton responded with a tying goal in the 38th minute. With the match tied at 1-1, Leicester's Harvey Barnes broke the tie with a 63rd minute strike. However, they weren't able to hold on as Brighton's Evan Ferguson netted a leveller in the 88th to secure each team one point.
Youri Tielemans had a field day, registering 4 crosses, although Jamie Vardy was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. For Brighton, Jan Paul van Hecke racked up 4 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Foxes. The Seagulls came away with a draw but showed their superiority to the Foxes on the ball, completing 276 more passes than their opponents.
Leicester finally get another point on the board. Meanwhile, Brighton's run of wins comes to an end.
Marc Albrighton | Pervis Estupiñán |
1 goal scored | Assisted 2 goals |
3 crosses (2nd on their team) | Blocked 1 shot (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, February 4th. Leicester meet Villa at Villa Park, while Brighton take on Bournemouth at the AMEX. Can the Foxes build on this result? Will the Seagulls continue to pick up points?
Report | January 14
Nottingham Forest | 2 - 0 | Leicester City |
Brennan Johnson 56, 84 |
After being locked in a goalless stalemate for the first 45 minutes, Brennan Johnson broke the deadlock for Forest in the 56th minute. Then, Brennan Johnson struck again in the 84th minute, leading Forest to an impressive win over Leicester.
Morgan Gibbs-White posed a threat out wide all game, registering 6 crosses. The Tricky Trees did a good job of cutting off the supply to Jamie Vardy, limiting him to only 20 touches. On a positive note for the Foxes, they had a clear advantage in the passing game, racking up 541 completed passes to the Tricky Trees' 349.
Forest take six points from their last possible six. Meanwhile, Things go from bad to worse for Leicester as they lose again.
Brennan Johnson | Morgan Gibbs-White |
2 goals scored | Assisted 2 goals |
Took 2 shots (3rd on their team) | Had 2 shots on target (1st in the game) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, January 21st. Forest face Bournemouth in a high-stakes showdown, while Leicester meet Brighton at the King Power Stadium. Can the Tricky Trees make it three wins in a row? Will the Foxes halt their terrible form?
Report | January 3
Leicester City | 0 - 1 | Fulham |
Aleksandar Mitrović 17 |
Aleksandar Mitrović began the scoring for Fulham in the 17th minute after a set up by Willian. This lone goal proved to be the difference, as Fulham took all three points from Leicester.
Andreas Pereira continually probed down the flank, getting 5 crosses into the box. For Leicester, the Cottagers did a good job of cutting off the supply to Jamie Vardy, limiting him to only 15 touches, although Harvey Barnes seemed off the pace defensively, committing 5 fouls in a frustrating game. On a positive note for the Foxes, they had a clear advantage in the passing game, racking up 554 completed passes to the Cottagers' 352.
Leicester's losing streak continues. Meanwhile, Fulham's winning streak rolls on.
Bernd Leno | Ayoze Pérez |
Earned a clean sheet | Drew 5 fouls (10th in the Premier League) |
Saved 6 shots | Had 2 shots on target (1st in the game) |
Next up, Leicester take on Forest at the City Ground on Saturday, January 14th. While Fulham meet Chelsea at Craven Cottage on Thursday, January 12th. Can the Foxes halt their terrible form? Will the Cottagers keep their great form going?
Report | December 30
Liverpool | 2 - 1 | Leicester City |
Wout Faes 38 [OG], 45 [OG] | Kiernan Dewsbury Hall 4 |
Kiernan Dewsbury Hall began the scoring for Leicester in the 4th minute following some good work by Patson Daka. Wout Faes then scored a tying goal in the 38th minute. Faes then netted another in the 45th minute to give Liverpool the win.
Trent Alexander-Arnold continually probed down the flank, getting 8 crosses into the box. The Reds' passing prowess was on show as they completed 580 passes over the course of the game compared to the Foxes' 435. For Leicester, it was a frustrating game for Jamie Vardy, who only registered 11 touches of the ball.
The wins keep on coming for Liverpool. Meanwhile, Leicester make it two losses on the bounce.
Trent Alexander-Arnold | Kiernan Dewsbury Hall |
8 crosses (1st in the game) | 1 goal scored |
Blocked 2 shots (1st in the game) | 2 tackles won (1st on their team) |
Next up, Liverpool take on Brentford at Brentford Community Stadium on Monday, January 2nd. While Leicester take on Fulham at the King Power Stadium on Tuesday, January 3rd. Can the Reds keep their great form going? Will the Foxes get out of this rough patch?
Report | December 26
Leicester City | 0 - 3 | Newcastle United |
Chris Wood 3 [PK] | ||
Miguel Almirón 7 | ||
Joelinton 32 |
Chris Wood began the scoring by capitalising from the penalty spot for Newcastle in the 3rd minute. Miguel Almirón added another to put Newcastle 2-0 up after seven minutes. Joelinton put the match away with a third in the 32nd minute, and Leicester were shutout as Newcastle secured a comfortable win.
Kieran Trippier put on a show, intercepting the ball 4 times, and he continually probed down the flank, getting 9 crosses into the box. The Foxes' passing game will give them reason to be confident in their next game, clocking up 569 completed passes. The Magpies only managed 378.
Leicester taste defeat, ending their winning streak. Meanwhile, Newcastle extend their winning streak.
Kieran Trippier | Joelinton |
Earned a clean sheet | 1 penalty won |
Assisted 1 goal | 1 goal scored |
Next up, Leicester take on Liverpool at Anfield on Friday, December 30th. While high-flying Newcastle will look to pick up three points against Leeds on Saturday, December 31st. Can the Foxes put this disappointment behind them? Will the Magpies keep their great form going?
Report | November 12
West Ham United | 0 - 2 | Leicester City |
James Maddison 8 | ||
Harvey Barnes 78 |
James Maddison scored the match's first goal for Leicester in the 8th minute after being found by Patson Daka. Leicester's Harvey Barnes added another in the 78th minute, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, resulting in a 2-0 win.
Luke Thomas was one step ahead, recording 5 interceptions. For West Ham, Aaron Cresswell pushed hard to create chances, but his 6 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome, although Lucas Paquetá seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game. The Hammers won the passing battle but only just; they completed 479 passes compared to the Foxes' 409.
West Ham's woeful losing run continues. Meanwhile, It's another win for Leicester as they make it two on the bounce.
Danny Ward | Harvey Barnes |
Earned a clean sheet | 1 goal scored |
Saved 6 shots | Blocked 1 shot (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Monday, December 26th. There's no let up for West Ham who face Arsenal, while Leicester take on Newcastle at the King Power Stadium. Can the Hammers halt their terrible form? Will the Foxes make it three wins in a row?
Report | November 5
Everton | 0 - 2 | Leicester City |
Youri Tielemans 45 | ||
Harvey Barnes 86 |
Youri Tielemans put Leicester 1-0 up in the 45th minute. Harvey Barnes put the game to bed with a late strike, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder.
The Foxes had a small but notable advantage in the passing department, racking up 514 completed passes compared to the Toffees' 483. For Everton, Demarai Gray pushed hard to create chances, but his 7 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome.
Everton's mixed form continues. Meanwhile, Things look to be on the up for Leicester as they come away with all three points.
James Maddison | Harvey Barnes |
Blocked 4 shots (1st in the Premier League) | Had 4 shots on target (4th in the Premier League) |
Assisted 2 goals | 1 goal scored |
Both squads play next on Saturday, November 12th. Everton meet Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium, while Leicester meet West Ham at the London Stadium. Can the Toffees improve their form? Will the Foxes win again?
Report | October 29
Leicester City | 0 - 1 | Manchester City |
Kevin De Bruyne 49 |
After no scoring action in the first half, Kevin De Bruyne began the scoring for Man City in the 49th minute. This lone goal proved decisive, as Man City kept Leicester out for the rest of the game to take the three points.
Kevin De Bruyne continually probed down the flank, getting 10 crosses into the box. City's fluid football shone through in the end, registering 324 more completed passes than the Foxes as they took all three points. For Leicester, Jamie Vardy only touched the ball 14 times, cutting a frustrated figure up front.
Leicester finally taste defeat. Meanwhile, It's another win for Man City as they make it two on the bounce.
Kevin De Bruyne | Youri Tielemans |
10 crosses (24th in the Premier League) | Drew 3 fouls (1st in the game) |
Blocked 2 shots (30th in the Premier League) | Had 1 shot on target (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, November 5th. Leicester take on Everton at Goodison Park, while Man City take on Fulham at the Etihad. Can the Foxes put this disappointment behind them? Will City make it three wins in a row?
Report | October 23
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 0 - 4 | Leicester City |
Youri Tielemans 8 | ||
Harvey Barnes 19 | ||
James Maddison 65 | ||
Jamie Vardy 79 |
Youri Tielemans opened the score for Leicester in the 8th minute. Harvey Barnes then doubled the lead with a goal in the 19th minute. Leicester proceeded to tack on two more to easily win this one against Wolves.
James Maddison continually probed down the flank, getting 4 crosses into the box. Wolves completed 207 more passes than the Foxes, but it came to nothing in the end as they left with a loss.
It's another loss for Wolves, who'll hope to turn things around quicky. Meanwhile, Leicester make it two wins in two.
Danny Ward | Jamie Vardy |
Earned a clean sheet | Assisted 1 goal |
Saved 5 shots | 1 goal scored |
Both squads play next on Saturday, October 29th. Wolves take on Brentford at Brentford Community Stadium, while it doesn't get any easier for Leicester; they play Man City. Can Wolves get out of this rough patch? Will the Foxes make it three wins in a row?
Report | October 20
Leicester City | 2 - 0 | Leeds United |
Robin Koch 16 [OG] | ||
Harvey Barnes 35 |
Robin Koch put Leicester 1-0 up in the 16th minute. The first half got even better for Leicester when Harvey Barnes extended their lead, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder.
Youri Tielemans was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. The Whites had a slight edge in the passing department, registering 516 completed passes compared to the Foxes' 461.
Leicester are back to winning ways. Meanwhile, it's more misery for Leeds as they lose again.
Danny Ward | Harvey Barnes |
Earned a clean sheet | 1 goal scored |
Saved 2 shots | 1 cross (2nd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Sunday, October 23rd. Leicester prepare for a pivotal clash against Wolves, while Leeds meet Fulham at Elland Road. Can the Foxes win again? Will the Whites halt their terrible form?
Report | October 15
Leicester City | 0 - 0 | Crystal Palace |
Honors even in this one, with neither side able to force a breakthrough.
James Maddison posed a constant threat from the wide areas, whipping in a total of 9 crosses, although Timothy Castagne was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. While the passing game was close, the Foxes had a slight advantage, clocking up 583 completed passes to the Eagles' 513.
Leicester's unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Palace continue their string of mixed results.
James Maddison | Vicente Guaita |
4 corners won (5th in the Premier League) | Earned a clean sheet |
Drew 4 fouls (17th in the Premier League) | Saved 6 shots |
Next up, Leicester meet Leeds at the King Power Stadium on Thursday, October 20th. While Palace take on Wolves in a bottom-of-the-table dogfight on Tuesday, October 18th. Can the Foxes do better next time? Will the Eagles improve their form?
Report | October 8
AFC Bournemouth | 2 - 1 | Leicester City |
Philip Billing 67 | Patson Daka 10 | |
Ryan Christie 71 |
Patson Daka began the scoring for Leicester in the 10th minute. Bournemouth's Philip Billing then responded with an equalizer in the 67th minute. Ryan Christie then netted a 71st minute strike to give Bournemouth the win.
Marcus Tavernier continually probed down the flank, getting 10 crosses into the box, while Adam Smith racked up 4 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Foxes. For Leicester, Jonny Evans seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game. On a positive note for the Foxes, they had a clear advantage in the passing game, racking up 544 completed passes to the Cherries' 417.
Bournemouth end a frustrating run. Meanwhile, Leicester's mixed form continues.
Ryan Christie | Patson Daka |
Had 3 shots on target (11th in the Premier League) | 1 goal scored |
Blocked 2 shots (18th in the Premier League) | Took 2 shots (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, October 15th. Bournemouth meet Fulham at Craven Cottage, while Leicester face Palace in a game with a lot riding on it. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Cherries? Will the Foxes improve their form?
Report | October 3
Leicester City | 4 - 0 | Nottingham Forest |
James Maddison 25, 35 | ||
Harvey Barnes 27 | ||
Patson Daka 73 |
James Maddison got the opener for Leicester in the 25th minute. Harvey Barnes then doubled the lead with a goal in the 27th minute. Leicester proceeded to tack on two more to easily win this one against Forest.
James Maddison continually probed down the flank, getting 8 crosses into the box, although Jamie Vardy was caught offside three times, preventing him from adding further gloss to the scoreline. While the passing game was fairly consistent, the Foxes had a slight advantage, clocking up 495 completed passes compared to the Tricky Trees' 463. For Forest, Taiwo Awoniyi only touched the ball 12 times, cutting a frustrated figure up front.
Leicester finally end their run of losses. Meanwhile, Forest come away with yet another loss.
James Maddison | Harvey Barnes |
2 goals scored | 3 corners won (11th in the Premier League) |
8 crosses (1st in the game) | Blocked 2 shots (18th in the Premier League) |
Next up, Leicester take on Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday, October 8th. While Forest meet Villa at the City Ground on Monday, October 10th. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Foxes? Will the Tricky Trees halt their terrible form?
Report | September 17
Tottenham Hotspur | 6 - 2 | Leicester City |
Harry Kane 8 | Youri Tielemans 6 [PK] | |
Eric Dier 21 | James Maddison 41 | |
Rodrigo Bentancur 47 | ||
Son Heungmin 73, 84, 86 |
This match was quite the high-scoring affair. Youri Tielemans began the scoring by capitalising from the penalty spot for Leicester in the 6th minute. After the first goal, Tottenham responded in a big way, with a 6 goal barrage. Leicester added another goal, but it was not enough as Tottenham took the three points.
Ivan Perišić continually probed down the flank, getting 7 crosses into the box, while Rodrigo Bentancur put on a show, intercepting the ball 4 times. The Foxes can take confidence from their superior passing game, completing 614 passes compared to Spurs' 465.
It's another win for Tottenham as they make it two on the bounce. Meanwhile, Leicester's losing streak continues.
Son Heungmin | Rodrigo Bentancur |
3 goals scored | Assisted 1 goal |
Took 4 shots (1st on their team) | 4 interceptions (17th in the Premier League) |
Next up, Tottenham meet Arsenal for the latest in a long line of grudge matches on Saturday, October 1st. While Leicester take on Forest in a bottom-of-the-table dogfight on Monday, October 3rd. Can Spurs make it three wins in a row? Will the Foxes halt their terrible form?
Report | September 4
Brighton & Hove Albion | 5 - 2 | Leicester City |
Luke Thomas 10 [OG] | Kelechi Iheanacho 1 | |
Moisés Caicedo 15 | Patson Daka 33 | |
Leandro Trossard 64 | ||
Alexis Mac Allister 71 [PK], 90 |
This match was quite the high-scoring affair. Kelechi Iheanacho netted the first goal of the match for Leicester in the 1st minute after a set up by Patson Daka. After the first goal, Brighton responded in a big way, with a 5 goal barrage. Leicester added another goal, but it was not enough as Brighton took the three points.
Pascal Groß continually probed down the flank, getting 17 crosses into the box. The Seagulls had a small but notable advantage in the passing department, racking up 494 completed passes compared to the Foxes' 430.
Things look to be on the up for Brighton as they come away with all three points. Meanwhile, Things go from bad to worse for Leicester as they lose again.
Alexis Mac Allister | Pascal Groß |
2 goals scored | 17 crosses (1st in the Premier League) |
Drew 2 fouls (1st in the game) | 6 corners won (2nd in the Premier League) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, September 10th. Brighton meet Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium, while Leicester face Villa in a high-stakes showdown. Can the Seagulls win again? Will the Foxes halt their terrible form?
Report | September 1
Leicester City | 0 - 1 | Manchester United |
Jadon Sancho 23 |
Jadon Sancho got the opener for Man United in the 23rd minute following some good work by Marcus Rashford. This lone goal proved to be the difference, as Man United took all three points from Leicester.
The Foxes had a small but notable advantage in the passing department, racking up 599 completed passes compared to United's 519.
It's more misery for Leicester as they lose again. Meanwhile, The wins keep on coming for Man United.
David De Gea | Kiernan Dewsbury Hall |
Earned a clean sheet | Blocked 2 shots (14th in the Premier League) |
Saved 2 shots | Drew 3 fouls (23rd in the Premier League) |
Both squads play next on Sunday, September 4th. There's no let up for Leicester who face Brighton, while Man United take on Arsenal at Old Trafford. Can the Foxes halt their terrible form? Will United keep their great form going?
Report | August 27
Chelsea | 2 - 1 | Leicester City |
Raheem Sterling 47, 63 | Harvey Barnes 66 |
Raheem Sterling put Chelsea 1-0 up in the 47th minute. Chelsea's Raheem Sterling then added one more in the 63rd minute. Harvey Barnes got Leicester within one score with a 66th minute strike, but Chelsea held on for three points.
Kai Havertz was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls, and he was caught offside three times, preventing him from adding further gloss to the scoreline. For Leicester, Kiernan Dewsbury Hall pushed hard to create chances, but his 10 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. The Foxes had a slight edge in the passing department, registering 512 completed passes compared to the Blues' 446.
Chelsea get back to winning form. Meanwhile, it's more misery for Leicester as they lose again.
Raheem Sterling | Harvey Barnes |
2 goals scored | Had 3 shots on target (4th in the Premier League) |
Took 3 shots (1st on their team) | 1 goal scored |
Next up, Chelsea take on Southampton at St. Mary's on Tuesday, August 30th. While Leicester take on Man United at the King Power Stadium on Thursday, September 1st. Can the Blues win again? Will the Foxes halt their terrible form?
Report | August 20
Leicester City | 1 - 2 | Southampton |
James Maddison 54 | Che Adams 68, 84 |
James Maddison netted the first goal of the match for Leicester in the 54th minute. Southampton's Che Adams then responded with a tying goal in the 68th minute. Adams then netted another strike in the 84th minute to give Southampton the win.
James Ward-Prowse posed a threat out wide all game, registering 8 crosses, although Mohamed Elyounoussi was a frequent offender, committing 6 fouls. For Leicester, Saints did a good job of cutting off the supply to Jamie Vardy, limiting him to only 11 touches. The Foxes moved the ball about nicely despite their loss, completing 218 more passes than their opponents.
It's another game, another loss for Leicester. Meanwhile, Southampton take the three points.
Che Adams | James Maddison |
2 goals scored | 1 goal scored |
4 crosses (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, August 27th. Leicester take on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, while Southampton face Man United in a high-stakes showdown. Can the Foxes get out of this rough patch? Will Saints win again?
Report | August 13
Arsenal | 4 - 2 | Leicester City |
Gabriel Jesus 23, 35 | William Saliba 53 [OG] | |
Granit Xhaka 55 | James Maddison 74 | |
Martinelli 75 |
This match was quite the high-scoring affair. Gabriel Jesus netted the first goal of the match for Arsenal in the 23rd minute following an assist by Granit Xhaka. Following the initial score, Arsenal proceeded to add on 3 more goals, compared to Leicester's 2 as Arsenal took the three points.
Martinelli continually probed down the flank, getting 8 crosses into the box, and he was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. For Leicester, it was a frustrating game for Jamie Vardy, who only registered 17 touches of the ball. The Foxes had a slight edge in the passing department, registering 471 completed passes compared to the Gunners' 464.
It's another win for Arsenal as they make it two on the bounce. Meanwhile, Leicester's mixed form continues.
Gabriel Jesus | Granit Xhaka |
2 goals scored | Drew 2 fouls (1st on their team) |
Had 3 shots on target (1st in the game) | 1 goal scored |
Both squads play next on Saturday, August 20th. Arsenal have a mouthwatering clash with Bournemouth, while Leicester meet Southampton at the King Power Stadium. Can the Gunners make it three wins in a row? Will the Foxes improve their form?
Report | August 7
Leicester City | 2 - 2 | Brentford |
Timothy Castagne 33 | Ivan Toney 62 | |
Kiernan Dewsbury Hall 46 | Josh Dasilva 86 |
Timothy Castagne began the scoring for Leicester in the 33rd minute following some good work by James Maddison. Kiernan Dewsbury Hall then doubled the lead with a goal in the 46th minute. Down 2-0, Brentford's Ivan Toney narrowed the deficit with a strike in the 62nd minute. Brentford then completed the comeback on a Josh Dasilva goal to secure one point.
James Maddison had a field day, registering 5 crosses, while Wesley Fofana was one step ahead all game, recording 5 interceptions. Positives for the Foxes? Their superior passing game was clear for all to see; they completed 568 passes compared to the Bees' 451.
Leicester start off with a draw. Meanwhile, Brentford earn their first point.
James Maddison | Ivan Toney |
Assisted 1 goal | 1 goal scored |
5 crosses (1st in the game) | 1 interception (3rd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, August 13th. Leicester meet Arsenal at the Emirates, while Brentford meet Man United at Brentford Community Stadium. Can the Foxes improve their form? Will the Bees earn a victory?
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