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Arsenal leave it late... but Leicester crash out

- TOM COLLOMOSSE at the King Power Stadium

LEICESTER were dumped out of the Europa League by Slavia Prague after manager Brendan Rodgers’s decision to rest key men backfired.

Harvey Barnes, Ricardo Pereira and Timothy Castagne did not appear until the hour mark, possibly with one eye on Sunday’s midday kick-off against Arsenal here.

With James Maddison also out with a possible recurrence of a hip injury, those on show failed to take their chance as second-half goals from Lukas Provod and Abdallah Sima sent Slavia into the last 16, after a goalless first leg last week.

It was a deserved victory although Leicester should have taken a second-minute lead.

Cengiz Under, making a rare start since his loan move from

Roma, sneaked around the back of the Slavia defence and when his shot was parried, Caglar Soyuncu put his volley high and wide.

In the 10th minute, Under found space 25 yards out, only to shoot straight at Ondrej Kolar. Then Slavia survived a scare when Peter Olayinka nearly turned Jonny Evans’s pass into his own net.

Slavia grew into the game. Soyuncu

— who struggled all evening — misjudged a punt over the top from Nicolae Stanciu and headed into the path of Sima, who volleyed just wide.

Then six minutes before the break, the impressive Alexander Bah’s cross found Jan Kuchta unmarked inside the box, with Kasper Schmeichel relieved to see the header miss the target.

Leicester’s frustratio­n was encapsulat­ed when Vardy wasted a promising crossing position and booted an advertisin­g hoarding. Moments later, Hamza Choudhury had a penalty appeal turned down when he tumbled under pressure from Jakub Hromada.

After the break, the home side should have gone behind when Hromada failed to turn Kuchta’s near-post flick past Schmeichel. Yet the visitors did not have long to wait. Stanciu swung over a deep cross and Provod, whose charge from midfield had not been tracked, converted on the volley.

Leicester rallied after the triple change but Slavia kept them at bay and sealed the tie when, with Soyuncu standing off him, Sima collected Olayinka’s pass 25 yards out and arrowed in a low shot.

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