LEICESTER were beaten by Everton as goals from Richarlison and Mason Holgate gave the visitors a deserved three points.
- Final score: Leicester 0-2 Everton
Follow all the action with our live blog below…
THAT’S ALL FROM KING POWER
Everton picked up an important 2-0 victory over a strong Leicester side at King Power Stadium.
To recap, the Toffees opened the scoring in the 21st minute with a little unintentional help from Kasper Schmeichel.
Schmeichel failed to hold on to the ball following a beautiful shot from Richarlison.
However, the Leicester goalkeeper did his best to stop the Merseysiders from scoring another in the second half but was let down by his defence.
It was at the 72nd minute when Michael Keane picked up a header from a corner kick but was stopped by the Denmark international.
Schmeichel also blocked Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s shot but third time was the charm for Everton as Mason Holgate sent the ball to the back of the net.
Leicester almost got a penalty in the closing minutes following a clumsy challenge between Andre Gomes and Ayoze Perez but VAR overruled the decision.
Thanks for sticking by tonight and have a wonderful night
RODGERS ON THE PEN
Brendan Rodgers believes Leicester should have had a penalty in the second half.
Rodgers was referring to that challenge between Andre Gomes and Ayoze Perez in the Everton box.
The referee gave a penalty but his decision was overruled following a VAR evaluation.
Rodgers said: “I thought we should have had a penalty, I think it was clear within the game.
“I thought the referee made the right decision but somehow overturns it.
“We had a few other moments that were unfortunate but it’s a frustrating result for us because we felt that we could have done more and the goals were basic goals.”
LOT OF HAPPINESS
Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti took to Twitter as well to celebrate tonight’s result.
Ancelotti is pleased with the performance but insists the Tofees have a long way to go
AB-SOLUTE SUCCESS
Everton star and tonight’s man of the match Abdoulaye Doucoure took to Twitter after the win at King Power Stadium.
Doucoure praised the team spirit and performance against a strong Leicester side
DOM-INATING
Dominic Calvert-Lewin didn’t hit the net against Leicester but that didn’t stop him from celebrating.
MAN OF THE MATCH?
Abdoulaye Doucoure put together an incredible performance for Everton against Leicester.
Doucoure has been stellar with his duties in midfield and defence as he was the one that combined the two areas together.
The midfielder had the highest passing accuracy (87.8 per cent) than any of his team-mates and kept the likes of Jamie Vardy and James Maddison at bay throughout the encounter.
Most impressive, though, is that he held it together despite losing Allan in midfield due to injury in the first half
GETTY IMAGES – GETTY
GUARDIAN ANCEL
Carlo Ancelotti makes it four wins in four matches against Brendan Rodgers.
We mentioned how the two managers have faced off three times in the past with Ancelotti winning twice while in charge of Real Madrid when he took on Rodgers’ Liverpool in the 2014/15 Champions League.
The Everton boss also prevailed in July when the Merseysiders beat Leicester 2-1 at Goodison Park.
The hoodoo continues for Rodgers…
GETTY IMAGES – GETTY
STATS
Leicester dominated 60.8 per cent of possession but still couldn’t break Everton’s backline.
The Foxes’ 14 shots, two on target, never worried the Toffees who completed a total of 11 shots, 6 on target.
It was pretty even when it came to defence as both teams got a 50 per cent success rate in aerial duels and close to a 50/50 return on tackles.
Everton’s defensive tactics paid dividends as they closed all spaces for their opponents
FT: LEICESTER 0-2 EVERTON
Everton pick up an incredible win at King Power Stadium which gets them closer to the Premier League top four.
The Toffees opened the scoring after 21 minutes thanks to a gaffe by Kasper Schmeichel, who failed to hold on to the ball following Richarlison’s beautiful shot.
The Merseysiders doubled their lead in the 72nd minute with Mason Holgate who picked up the ball following two incedible saves by Schmeichel who denied Micheal Keane and Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the build-up.
Leicester came close to a goal when the referee gave a penalty after a challenge between Andre Gomes and Ayoze Perez but VAR overruled his decision
GETTY IMAGES – GETTY
PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!
THE FINAL WHISTLE GOES!
LEICESTER 0-2 EVERTON
90+2 SUBSTITUTION
Jonjoe Kenny comes in for Alex Iwobi.
The youngsters are getting a shot from Carlo Ancelotti
LEICESTER 0-2 EVERTON
89 SUBSTITUTION
Dominic Calvert-Lewin makes way for the young Anthony Gordon.
Meanwhile, referee gives four minutes of stoppage time
LEICESTER 0-2 EVERTON
89 Was it a penalty?
Have a look and let us know in the comments’ section
LEICESTER 0-2 EVERTON
89 LEICESTER GOAL OVERRULED FOR OFFSIDE
Jamie Vardy gets the header from a corner kick and the ball goes to Ayoze Perez.
Perez sends it to the back of the net but was found offside
LEICESTER 0-2 EVERTON
86 Mason Holgate is going to remember this night for the rest of his life.
Couldn’t come at a better time for the defender
LEICESTER 0-2 EVERTON
Referee overrules his previous decision after checking in with VAR.
No penalty for Leicester then.
Looking back it seemed like a soft challenge as it doesn’t really look like there is much contact between Andre Gomes and Ayoze Perez
LEICESTER 0-2 EVERTON
Referee goes to the monitors to check it out.
This seems like a very close call…
LEICESTER 0-2 EVERTON
83 Andre Gomes appears to have brought Ayoze Perez down with a flick from behind.
VAR are checking it out
LEICESTER 0-2 EVERTON
83 PENALTY FOR LEICESTER
LEICESTER 0-2 EVERTON
80 Ten minutes to go at King Power Stadium and Everton are close to a big win.
Kasper Schmeichel was at fault in the first goal but couldn’t do anything more in the second.
Schmeichel made two amazing saves but was let down by his defence and Mason Holgate got the goal.
GETTY IMAGES – GETTY
LEICESTER 0-2 EVERTON
78 CHANCE
Everton come close to a third goal with Gylfi Sigurdsson.
Alex Iwobi runs past James Justin on the left and fires a pass to Sigurdsson.
But the Everton captain gets a clumsy touch and sends the ball wide off the mark
LEICESTER 0-2 EVERTON
SUBSTITUTION
Kelechi Iheanacho comes on for Nempalys Mendy.
Iheanacho loves scoring against Everton but is there enough time?
LEICESTER 0-2 EVERTON
76 And this is how Mason Holgate doubled Everton’s lead.
Leicester’s defence were at fault there with so many players unmarked
LEICESTER 0-2 EVERTON
72 That may have sealed it for Everton!
Micheal Keane picks up a thunderous header from a corner kick but Kasper Schmeichel saves.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin strikes but Schmeichel saves again and sends the ball to the top post.
But the Leicester keeper isn’t as fortunate with Mason Holgate’ close-range shot and it is 2-0 for Everton!
GOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLLLLLL
EVERTON MAKE IT TWO!
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk