Manawatu Standard

Managerles­s Leicester stun Liverpool to grab valuable win

- FOOTBALL

Leicester began life without manager Claudio Ranieri by easing their English Premier League relegation fears after a stirring 3-1 home victory over Liverpool yesterday.

In their first game since Ranieri was sacked last week by the club’s Thai owners, Jamie Vardy scored twice for last season’s struggling champions.

Danny Drinkwater also netted with a superb long-range strike. It helped propel Leicester out of the relegation places and up to 15th, two points above the drop zone with 12 games left.

Vardy scored 24 league goals last season but the England internatio­nal’s goals in either half were just his sixth and seventh of this campaign.

Ranieri was dismissed nine months after mastermind­ing one of the biggest sporting shocks of all time by leading the 5000-1 outsider to league glory.

But Leicester have failed to replicate that form. Before facing Liverpool, they had won just five league games. Five consecutiv­e league defeats sent them spiralling down the standings.

The hosts, with Ranieri’s assistant Craig Shakespear­e in interim charge, made a bright start with Shinji Okazaki forcing Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet into an early diving save. Centre back Robert Huth wastefully headed over from a corner, and Mignolet blocked Vardy’s volley as Leicester showed attacking intent.

The home side’s pressure was rewarded when a through ball from Marc Albrighton sent Vardy away on goal and last season’s leading scorer calmly slotted past Mignolet to give Leicester the lead after 28 minutes.

Juat 11 minutes later, Leicester fans were on their feet again to acclaim an outstandin­g goal from Drinkwater, the midfielder sending a dipping volley past Mignolet from fully 30 metres.

Vardy got his second on the hour when he headed in a Christian Fuchs cross and, although Liverpool enjoyed its best spell after Philippe Coutinho pulled a goal back in the 68th, Leicester held firm.

Liverpool remain fifth but have only one league win this year.

 ??  ?? Leicester fans show their appreciati­on for former manager Claudio Ranieri.
Leicester fans show their appreciati­on for former manager Claudio Ranieri.

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