The Sunday Post (Dundee)

STOKE CITY 0

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LEICESTER CITY 4

Justin (34), Albrighton (59), Perez (79), Barnes (81)

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers hailed an “excellent” performanc­e from his side after the Premier League high-fliers thrashed Stoke at the bet365 Stadium.

The Foxes took the lead in the 34th minute via a superb James Justin effort, shortly after Sam Vokes failed to convert a good chance for the Championsh­ip hosts.

Marc Albrighton doubled the advantage with a 59th-minute finish, Ayoze Perez made it 3-0 with 11 minutes of normal time to go, and Harvey Barnes added a fourth for the visitors two minutes later. Rodgers said: “I think all round it was a very, very good team performanc­e. They had a really experience­d team, some really good players.

“We had to stay strong in that first 10, 15 minutes of the game. I thought we defended well, showed our quality and then once we got the first goal, some of our play was very, very good. It was an excellent performanc­e.

“You can see the level and how the team can go through the gears. Once we got the goal it was very good.”

The opener came when Justin collected the ball on the left, danced past two Stoke men as he cut inside and hit a delightful shot past fellow England Under-21 internatio­nal Joe Bursik and into the top corner from just outside the box. Rodgers said of full-back Justin: “His finish was great, coming inside, and you see the level of confidence he is playing with. It was an outstandin­g finish.”

While Leicester were without Jamie Vardy and James Maddison, who had been nursing injuries, Rodgers named a strong team, with that pair being replaced by Perez and Dennis Praet the only changes from the 2-1 win at Newcastle last weekend.

Leicester, third in the Premier League, are next in action when they host Southampto­n next Saturday.

And when asked about the side he had selected, Rodgers said: “If the players miss out today then they don’t play for two weeks. We have a purpose in the competitio­n, we want to do well.

“So I wanted to pick the best team I possibly could.”

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