English Premier League

Leicester City 2 – 0 Sheffield United

The hosts dominated the first half with 19-year-old debutant Luke Thomas impressing at left wing-back and it was his low cross which set up the opener for Ayoze Perez after 29 minutes. Leicester got their Champions League to push back on track with a hard-fought win over Sheffield United to move within a point of third-placed Chelsea.

Brendan Rodgers’ side should have extended their lead after the break when Harvey Barnes was twice denied by Dean Henderson after clever through balls by Jamie Vardy.

The Foxes’ top scorer also hit the post, and it looked as though Sheffield United might force their way back into the match after a second-half improvement.

They came closest to scoring when Jack O’Connell’s shot was tipped wide by Kasper Schmeichel. But, as the game hung in the balance, substitute Demarai Gray, on for Barnes, collected Vardy’s pass and beat Henderson to finally seal the win after 79 minutes.

Leicester’s victory was only their second in six games since the restart but it was a timely boost for Rodgers’ team, who moved three points clear of fifth-placed Manchester United and effectively secured qualification for next season’s Europa League at least.

For Chris Wilder’s visitors, the result ended a four-game unbeaten run which included wins over Tottenham, Wolves and Chelsea. They remain eighth, two points behind sixth-placed Wolves, with the prospect of European football next season looking out of their hands. Thomas and Vardy shine as Leicester impress
The hosts have struggled since the Premier League’s restart, but this was a vastly improved display after their chastening 4-1 loss at relegation-threatened Bournemouth and it was engineered by an impressive blend of youth and experience in their side.

Their biggest threat in the first half came down the left side where Barnes’s pace was boosted by some fine crossing by England under-19 international Thomas, who had already picked out Perez for a close-range header before he supplied the Spaniard’s eighth goal of the season.

Filling in for the injured Ben Chilwell, who has been linked with a move to Chelsea, Thomas showed his manager Rodgers that he is a more than capable back-up.

Led by the impressive Youri Tielemans, who orchestrated Leicester’s midfield to out-manoeuvre the visitors, the 2016 Premier League champions could have been further ahead before the break but for Henderson thwarting both Vardy and Perez.

Having bossed the first half, they were then forced to play on the counter-attack after the break following a triple half-time substitution by Wilder.

That shift played into the hands of Vardy, who showed his guile at the age of 33 to twice set up Barnes. The midfielder really should have capitalised.

It felt like they could be crucial misses as the Blades pressed for an equaliser, but it was Barnes’ replacement Gray who had the required composure as he collected Vardy’s clever lay-off and steered into the net for his third of the season.

It was ample reward for a display which bodes well for their remaining games this season and another potential Champions League campaign next season.

Blades suffer after impressive run
Whether Sheffield United play European football next season or not, it has already been a brilliant campaign for Wilder’s team, their first back in the top flight after a 12-season gap.

The fact they shook off a poor start when the Premier League resumed to earn 10 points from 12 in their previous four matches was a testament to their durability and craft.

But after three wins over teams above them, they found Leicester a more difficult task.

Although they made a good start where David McGoldrick fired over from George Baldock’s cross, they were second best for much of the first half as Leicester’s players, set up in a 3-4-3 formation, continually asked questions of the Blades’ resolute defence.

Much of that was down to Tielemans. Even though the visitors had an extra man in central midfield, they could not get near the excellent Belgian.

That led to Wilder making a triple substitution as John Lundstram, John Fleck and Lys Mousset replaced Sander Berge, Ben Osborn and the ineffective McGoldrick.

It led to an improvement, but after Henderson demonstrated his undoubted quality, O’Connell could not steer past Schmeichel following John Egan’s nod back from a corner.

The Blades continued to probe, although their best efforts came from set-pieces and, as they left gaps in their defence, it was Vardy’s threat was which eventually their undoing.

Man of the match – Jamie Vardy (Leicester)

Every day’s a win day for Foxes – the stats

  • Leicester have won back-to-back home league games without conceding in each victory for the first time since January 2018.
  • This is the first time they have kept a clean sheet in four straight home league matches since February 2016 during their title-winning campaign under Claudio Ranieri.
  • Sheffield United have gone five away league outings without a win (D2 L3) for the first time since April 2018 in the Championship.
  • Brendan Rodgers is now unbeaten in 15 home Premier League matches against promoted clubs (W11 D4) across his time in charge at both Leicester and Liverpool.
  • Leicester have completed a league double over Sheffield United for the first time since the 1928-29 campaign.
  • Leicester have now won a Premier League game on every day of the week, with this their first top-flight victory on a Thursday since December 1985 versus Aston Villa (3-1).
  • Aged 19 years 36 days, Luke Thomas became the third youngest player to make his first Premier League start for Leicester City, after Emile Heskey (17y 56d v QPR in March 1995) and Stuart Campbell (18y 357d v Man Utd in November 1996).
  • Thomas is also the youngest English player to assist a goal on his Premier League debut since Marcus Rashford for Manchester United in February 2016 (18y 120d), and was and the 15th English teenager to do so overall.

‘We never deserved anything’
Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder: “We were way off of it. We have taken some enormous steps forward this season, but the goalkeeper kept us in the game. We never deserved anything form the game – off it from the first minute to the 90th, no excuse from us. Technically very poor, physically out-fought.

“We have done a job on a couple of teams recently but their fight was bigger than ours and they wanted the result more. “They were sharper, quicker in thought and in action. We have helped them get going again.”

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers on Sky Sports: “I thought we were brilliant, Sheffield United deserve so much credit for how they have worked and how Chris Wilder has got them playing, but we were outstanding.

“We have played well since we have come back but not been consistent enough. Tonight we were able to do that. A very good performance. “The result gives us the second-highest finish in Leicester’s history. We have two games to go to create some more history.”

Source – BBC News

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