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Contrastin­g fortunes

Leicester stretch unbeaten run, West Brom’s Pulis under pressure

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LONDON: Leicester extended their unbeaten run on with a draw at Stoke while struggling West Brom’s winless run stretched to nine league matches against 10- man Huddersfie­ld, cranking up the pressure on manager Tony Pulis.

With five of the top six sides not in action until today, the focus was on the battle lower down the English Premier League table.

In the early game, former England striker Peter Crouch came off the bench to rescue a point for Stoke in a 2-2 draw, denying new Leicester manager Claude Puel another victory after he won his first match at the helm against Everton last week.

The 2015-16 champions are now unbeaten in six games in all competitio­ns after early season struggles but will be disappoint­ed they twice let their lead slip and in the end were indebted to goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, who made a fantastic flying stop in the dying seconds.

Leicester parted company with Craig Shakespear­e last month after slipping into the relegation zone but have recovered strongly under caretaker boss Michael Appleton and ex-Southampto­n boss Puel.

“I am happy with the attitude of my players, it was a good game, good intensity and passion,” said Puel.

“We had a lot of chances today. It is difficult to accept one point but Kasper saved well at the end so then OK, we take a point. It is an encouragin­g game which is important for the future.”

Huddersfie­ld’s Rajiv van La Parra broke the deadlock in their home match against West Brom, lighting up a match devoid of real quality with a stunning strike on the stroke of the interval.

West Brom, struggling for goals, have not won a Premier League match since mid-August and remain just two points clear of the relegation zone, with Pulis’s proud record of never being relegated under threat.

Huddersfie­ld were forced to play for more than half an hour with 10 men after Christophe­r Schindler was shown a second yellow card, prompting three substituti­ons from Pulis but the visitors failed to force an equaliser.

Elsewhere, Sean Dyche’s Burnley extended their impressive unbeat- en away record with a 1-0 win at Southampto­n courtesy of a late Sam Vokes strike to move up to sixth in the table.

Burnley, with three wins and two draws, have already won more games and points on the road than they amassed in the whole of 2016- 17, when they garnered just seven points.

Brighton earned three points at struggling Swansea with a first-half goal from Glenn Murray and a Steve Cook strike in added time gave Bournemout­h a 1-0 win away at Newcastle.

 ??  ?? What a save!: Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel catching the ball ahead of Stokes’ Peter Crouch (centre) in the English Premier League match at the Bet365 Stadium yesterday. The match ended 2-2.
What a save!: Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel catching the ball ahead of Stokes’ Peter Crouch (centre) in the English Premier League match at the Bet365 Stadium yesterday. The match ended 2-2.

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