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Lose 1-4, The Fox Failed to Evict Chelsea

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Leicester City subdued 1-4 at headquarters Bournemouth. This defeat made the Fox failed to displace Chelsea in third place.

Bournemouth entertain Leicester at Vitality Stadium in the 35th week of the English League on Monday (07/13/2020) early morning hrs. Leicester took the lead through a goal from Jamie Vardy in the 23rd minute.

The Cherries rose in the second round. They successfully scored four goals each made by Junior Stanislas (minutes 66 and 83) and Dominic Solanke (67 ‘and 87’)

These results make Leicester failed to displace Chelsea from third place. They are stuck in fourth place with 59 points.

Meanwhile, Bournemouth thanks to an additional three points up to 18th place. They displace Aston Villa after collecting 31 points.

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The course of the match

Leicester appear pressing since the early minutes of the fight. The Fox’s onslaught paid off in the 23rd minute through a goal from Vardy.

This goal stems from Kalechi Iheanacho’s pass from the left side of the penalty box. The bait was not able to be well driven away by Dan Gosling.

The wild ball in front of the Bournemouth goal then was well able to be struck by Vardy. The score changed 1-0 for Leicester.

In the 38th minute, Vardy had the opportunity to double the advantage. Got a breakthrough bait, he pushed into the host penalty box.

However, the kick hard can still be blocked by Bournemouth defender Arnaut Danjuma. This makes the ball soar thin from Aaron Ramsdale’s goal.

The 1-0 advantage was successfully defended by Leicester until the first half ended. After the break, the situation did not change much with the visitors facing face-to-face.

In the minutes to, 66 errors Kasper Schmeichel must be paid handsomely by Leicester. His goal kick hits Callum Wilson.

Wilson who then tried to catch the ball was blocked by Wilfred Ndidi. This makes the referee point to the white point.

Junior Stanislas, who advanced as an executor, did a good job. Bournemouth equalized the score 1-1.

This goal turned out to change the conditions of the match. One minute later Bournemouth managed to turn the lead.

Long pass from midfield past Dominic Solanke. He took off a horizontal kick that conquered Schmeichel.

The disaster for Brendan Rodgers’ troops did not stop here. Caglar Soyuncu was sent off by the referee for kicking Stanislas who tried to push him into the goal when the goal struck.

Bournemouth away in the 83rd minute. Stanislas who pierced from the right side kick off in the penalty box.

The ball hit Jonny Evans so he changed direction. Schmeichel, who was fooled, was unable to prevent the goal from being broken for the third time.

Bournemouth closed the match with a 4-1 win after Solanke scored brace in the 87th minute. The action from the right side is able to outwit Schmeichel.

Line-up

Bournemouth: Aaron Ramsdale; Lloyd Kelly, Jack Stacey, Nathan Ake (Steve Cook 40′), Diego Rico; David Brooks (Lewis Cook 80′), Dan Gosling Philip Billing 46′), Jefferson Lerma, Arnaut Danjuma (Junior Stanislas 46′) Groeneveld; Dominic Solanke, Callum Wilson (Sam Sturidge 90′).

Leicester City: Kasper Schmeichel; Jonny Evans, Caglar Soyuncu, Christian Fuchs; James Justin, Youri Tielemans, Wilfred Patience, Marc Albrighton (Ryan Bennett 16 ‘); Ayoze Perez (Harvey Barnes 71 ‘); Cheers Iheanacho (Dennis Praet 46 ‘), Jamie Vardy.

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