Sunderland Echo

Baggies must stop Foxes duo – Allardyce

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Sam Allardyce believes West Brom must stop one of the Premier League’s best strike partnershi­ps in Jamie Vardy and Kelechi Iheanacho to keep their survival hopes alive.

Vardy and Iheanacho have scored 29 goals between them this season as Leicester have climbed to third place in the Premier League and reached their first FA Cup final since 1969.

Iheanacho scored his 15th goal of the season as Southampto­n were 1-0 beaten in Sunday’s semi-final, with the in-form Nigeria striker set up by the seemingly-ageless Vardy.

“We’ve got to look after maybe the best pairing in the Premier League at the moment,” West Brom boss Allardyce said ahead of Albion’s trip to Leicester tonight.

“Iheanacho and Vardy are probably two of the most dangerous forwards in the Premier League.

“Part of our task is to try and keep them from scoring a goal and making sure we give ourselves a chance of winning the game.

“That will be a key area for our defence to try and look after those two.

“Getting to the FA Cup final will have lifted Leicester’s spirits because that is a major achievemen­t.

“On the back of that will make life difficult for us, and they’ve still got to get points to maintain their Champions League position.”

Back-to-back wins over Chelsea and Southampto­n have given West Brom a glimmer of hope that can avoid relegation after appearing to be doomed all season. Albion remain nine points from safety with seven matches to play.

 ??  ?? Leicester City’s Kelechi Iheanacho and Jamie Vardy.
Leicester City’s Kelechi Iheanacho and Jamie Vardy.

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