The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Vardy secures victory as Foxes bag four in a row

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LEICESTER made it four wins from four under Craig Shakespear­e and picked up their first away victory of the season with success at West Ham.

Riyad Mahrez, Robert Huth and Jamie Vardy – three of the main protagonis­ts of last season’s historic title triumph - stunned the Hammers with first-half goals.

The Foxes showed no signs of a European hangover following their epic Champions League win over Sevilla, and although they may have a quarter- final meeting with Atletico Madrid on their minds, Shakespear­e knows they still need to get their domestic affairs in order.

Fortunatel­y they faced a West Ham side playing as though they just want their “historic” first season at their new stadium to end as quickly as possible. Manuel Lanzini briefly halved the deficit with a free- kick, but they were booed off at half-time.

Although Andre Ayew pulled another back after the break, Leicester repelled a late rally to claim all three points.

Rejuvenate­d under Shakespear­e following Claudio Ranieri’s sacking last month, the first half was once again a throwback to last season’s flying Foxes.

West Ham simply could not cope with the pace and before they knew it the hosts were 2-0 down.

In the fifth minute, Mahrez swung in a cross towards Vardy and Shinji Okazaki, but both forwards missed it

– as did West Ham’s defence – and the ball flew into the corner of the net.

Two minutes later, from a Leicester free- kick, Marc Albrighton clipped the ball into the box with the outside of his boot and the unmarked centre-back Huth nodded in the second.

West Ham were dealt another blow after a quarter of an hour when captain Winston Reid went down clutching his leg and had to be replaced.

But they grabbed a lifeline in the 20th minute after Michail Antonio was fouled by Danny Drinkwater.

Lanzini stepped up and curled in a superb 20- yard free- kick. Ayew and Michail Antonio fired wide and Andy Carroll had a goal ruled out, correctly, for offside as West Ham began to sense they could haul themselves back into the game.

However, Vardy restored Leicester’s two- goal lead before half- time when he pounced on the loose ball after West Ham failed to clear Albrighton’s corner.

Vardy could have added a fourth after the break when he raced on to Mahrez’s throughbal­l and lobbed Darren Randolph, only to clear the crossbar as well.

Instead West Ham pulled another back after Kasper Schmeichel got a hand to a Lanzini free- kick which was not on target, and instantly regretted it as from the corner Carroll’s header was turned in by Ayew.

The suddenly re-energised Hammers poured forward, but the outstandin­g Schmeichel clawed out Carroll’s header, Ayew skied a glorious chance and Cheikhou Kouyate’s shot was blocked on the line.

And in stoppage time Schmeichel made a stunning point- blank save to deny Carroll as Leicester held out to take all three points and another big step away from relegation trouble – continuing to prove there is life in the champions yet.

 ??  ?? ■ Jamie Vardy celebrates his goal.
■ Jamie Vardy celebrates his goal.

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