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Slimani haunts Porto again to seal Foxes win

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Islam Slimani kept up his hot streak against Porto by scoring Leicester’s first-half goal in a 1-0 victory in the Champions League yesterday, maintainin­g the English champions’ 100 per cent start to Group G.

The Algeria striker headed home from close range off a pinpoint cross by internatio­nal teammate Riyad Mahrez in the 25th minute.

It was Slimani’s sixth goal in four games against Porto in 2016, with the other five coming for Sporting Lisbon in Portuguese soccer before his offseason move to Leicester.

Leicester opened group play with a 3-0 win at Club Brugge and are in good shape to advance to the knockout stage in their first season in the Champions League.

“I am superstiti­ous,” said Foxes coach Claudio Ranieri, refusing to look too far ahead. “We have to stay calm.” Porto couldn’t translate secondhalf dominance to goals at King Power stadium, with Jesus Corona smashing a volley against the post in the 83rd minute. The two-time European champions have one point from two games, and their winless run in games away to English opponents stretched to 17 games.

Slimani picked up the nickname the “Dragon Slayer” at Sporting because of his penchant for scoring against Porto, who are sometimes referred to as the Dragons. On his final appearance for Sporting before joining Leicester for a club-record fee US$33.5m ($46m) in August, he scored in a 2-1 win over Porto.

He was at it again here — and he could hardly miss from Mahrez’s inswinging cross from the right. The move started with Marc Albrighton switching play with a brilliant long pass to Mahrez, and ended with Slimani outmusclin­g his marker to head in from the edge of the six-yard box.

Slimani has now scored three goals in four games for Leicester.

“I was very confident with Slimani, because he often scored against Porto when he was a Sporting player,” Ranieri said. “I spoke with Riyad and Islam and said, ‘ Come on guys, let’s make something special tonight.’ They made the pass and goal.”

Borussia Dortmund scored a late equaliser to earn a 2-all draw against Real Madrid, the latest setback for the 11-time winners.

After two consecutiv­e draws in the Spanish league, Cristiano Ronaldo appeared to have ended the winless run by scoring one goal and helping to set up the other. But substitute Andre Schuerrle struck in the 87th minute to earn Dortmund a point.

“The players played a great match, the result is a difficult one to accept because we deserved a bit more, but it is not a bad result,” Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane said.

Ronaldo put Madrid ahead in the 17th minute and provided the cross that led to Raphael Varane’s 68thminute goal after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang had levelled for Dortmund in the 43rd minute.

I spoke with Riyad and Islam and said, ‘Come on guys, let’s make something special tonight’. Claudio Ranieri, Leicester coach

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Picture / AP Sam Allardyce lost his job as England manager after disclosure­s about his conduct.

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