The Asian Age

Post Ranieri, Foxes begin with win

Vardy brace as Leicester snap five-match losing streak to climb out of relegation zone

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Leicester, Feb. 28: Jamie Vardy scored twice as a revitalise­d Leicester City started life without sacked manager Claudio Ranieri by sinking Liverpool 3-1 to spark their Premier League survival hopes.

Ranieri, 65, was dismissed last Thursday, nine months on from Leicester’s fairytale title win, and fans honoured him with banners, masks and a smartphone light show in the 65th minute.

His former charges were unrecognis­able from recent weeks, with Danny Drinkwater also on target on Monday as they snapped a run of five straight defeats to climb out of the relegation zone to 15th place.

Both Vardy and Drinkwater said Leicester’s display had been a reaction to press reports implicatin­g the players in Ranieri’s exit. Vardy’s first-half opener was Leicester’s first league goal in seven games and made them the last team from Europe’s five major championsh­ips to find the net in 2017.

Liverpool could have provisiona­lly gone third with victory, but instead they remain fifth, 14 points below leaders Chelsea and a point behind fourth-place Arsenal having played a game more.

Jurgen Klopp’s side, who replied through Philippe Coutinho, have won only one of their last seven league games and look a shadow of the team who looked poised to challenge for the title just weeks ago.

The first sign that Leicester’s players might be about to wind the clock back came on the team sheet, where Shinji Okazaki replaced Ahmed Musa from last week’s 2-1 Champions League loss away to Sevilla.

Save for the presence of Wilfred Ndidi and the absence of the departed N’Golo Kante, it was the team that won the title and there was energy and aggression to Leicester’s play from the off.

Vardy set the tone within seconds, flying in on Sadio Mane with a challenge that perhaps should have earned him a caution, and before long the visitors’ goal was bring peppered.

Simon Mignolet was tested three times in the first 18 minutes, fielding a header from Robert Huth, pushing Okazaki’s flicked header behind and parrying from Vardy, while Huth headed over.

The breakthrou­gh came in the 28th minute and it was lifted straight from Leicester’s 2015-16 songbook. Marc Albrighton’s slide-rule pass freed Vardy to scuttle in behind Joel Matip and steer a shot past Mignolet for his first goal in eight league games.

The home fans were on their feet again in the 39th minute as Drinkwater got in on the act.

Albrighton’s cross from the left was headed away by James Milner and fell kindly for Drinkwater, who speared a sumptuous 25-yard shot into the bottom-right corner.

Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel showed alertness to thwart Coutinho and Emre Can either side of Drinkwater’s strike.

Vardy put the hosts 3-0 up on the hour, leaping above Can to glance a fine header past Mignolet from Christian Fuchs’s inswinging cross.

An ode to the popular Ranieri from the home fans had just faded away when Coutinho netted in the 69th minute.

 ??  ?? Leicester’s Jamie Vardy gestures after scoring in their English Premier League match against Liverpool at the King Power Stadium in Leicester on Monday. The hosts won 3-1. —
Leicester’s Jamie Vardy gestures after scoring in their English Premier League match against Liverpool at the King Power Stadium in Leicester on Monday. The hosts won 3-1. —

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