The Citizen (Gauteng)

Toffees’ fightback win

IHEANACHO: SCORES LATE WINNER AS LEICESTER CLOSE GAP ON LIVERPOOL

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Leicester

Kelechi Iheanacho was the unlikely hero as Leicester came from behind to beat Everton 2-1 and close the gap on Liverpool at the top of the Premier League to eight points.

The Nigerian had not played a single minute of Premier League football this season prior to being summoned from the bench just after the hour mark, but Iheanacho teed up Jamie Vardy’s equaliser before scoring the winner deep into stoppage time.

“The best teams have spirit,” said Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers of his side’s fightback.

“This is a team that is so strong together. Kelechi is a wonderful demonstrat­ion of someone who trains with a great attitude every day. It was about giving him the confidence and reinforcin­g his role. The rest was him. I’m absolutely delighted for him.”

Richarliso­n had given the visitors a shock lead at the King Power as Everton produced a performanc­e that may do enough to save manager Marco Silva’s job ahead of the Merseyside derby on Wednesday.

Silva was reportedly on the verge of losing his job earlier in the week after a shocking 2-0 home defeat to Norwich.

Another defeat leaves the Toffees hovering just two points above the relegation zone with Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal to come in their next four league games.

Silva responded with a change of formation and his switch to a 3-5-2 worked to perfection for the opening goal.

Djibril Sidibe broke upfield from right wing-back and his cross was bulleted home by Richarliso­n with a diving header.

Leicester had already seen two half-hearted appeals for a penalty waived away for challenges on Ayoze Perez by the time that referee Graham Scott did point to the spot for Mason Holgate’s apparent trip on Ben Chilwell.

However, a lengthy VAR review concluded no contact had been made.

Leicester laboured in the search for an equaliser, but the introducti­on of Iheanacho as a substitute just after the hour mark provided the much-needed spark.

His first effort was too close to Jordan Pickford, but he got in behind the Everton defence again moments later and squared for Vardy for score his 13th goal of the season at the back post.

Silva’s men appeared to have weathered the Leicester storm, but deep into added time Iheanacho collected Ricardo Pereira’s pass, turned inside and found the bottom corner.

A nervous wait ensued with the linesman’s flag raised, but a VAR check ruled the former Manchester City man onside for his first league goal since September 2018.

Meanwhile, Manchester United are eight points adrift of the Premier League top four after throwing away a second half lead to draw 2-2 with Aston Villa at Old Trafford yesterday.

In another game, caretaker manager Freddie Ljungberg could not end Arsenal’s long wait for a win as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s double only salvaged a 2-2 draw at struggling Norwich.

Wolves and Sheffield United edged closer towards the European places in the Premier League after sharing the points from a 1-1 draw at Molineux. Victory for either side would have taken them up to fifth in the table. –

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? WINNING GOAL. Leicester City’s Kelechi Iheanacho celebrates scoring their second goal with James Maddison and manager Brendan Rodgers during their match against Everton yesterday.
Picture: Reuters WINNING GOAL. Leicester City’s Kelechi Iheanacho celebrates scoring their second goal with James Maddison and manager Brendan Rodgers during their match against Everton yesterday.
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