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Vardy strikes as Leicester boost top-four bid

Striker ends two-month goal drought with strike against West Bromwich

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 23 Apr 2021 10:53AM

Vardy strikes as Leicester boost top-four bid
Leicester City's Jamie Vardy was central to the win over West Bromwich on April 22. - AFP pic. April 23, 2021

LEICESTER - Jamie Vardy ended his two-month goal drought as Leicester blitzed West Brom 3-0 on Thursday to strengthen their grip on a Premier League top-four place and snuff out the Baggies' revival.


Brendan Rodgers' men were wobbling after losing their previous two top-flight matches but produced a dazzling attacking display against the insipid visitors at the King Power Stadium.


First-half goals from Jamie Vardy, Jonny Evans and Kelechi Iheanacho gave West Brom a mountain to climb and Leicester kept a firm grip on the match after the break.


Third-placed Leicester, whose implosion at the end of last season cost them a Champions League place, now have a valuable four-point lead over Chelsea and West Ham, with just six games to go.


Rodgers praised Leicester's attitude, saying he was only focusing on his own team in the battle for a Champions League spot.


"Jamie Vardy has done it throughout his career and Kelechi Iheanacho is now showing his qualities - he can still improve as he is still making too many mistakes, but he is getting in there," he told BT Sport.


"This group will sometimes lose games but they are so honest and they want to be better. When you have that it is the dream ticket. It is all you can ask for as a coach."


James Maddison made his first start since February as the FA Cup finalists took a firm grip on the match and they could easily have scored five or six goals in a one-sided opening 45 minutes.


Sam Allardyce's West Brom had beaten Chelsea and Southampton to give themselves a glimmer of hope that they could survive but they remain in 19th spot, nine points from safety, and look doomed.


Vardy returned to the scoresheet when he swept in Timothy Castagne's pass after the pair had broken clear, putting the Foxes in front midway through the first half.


It was Vardy's first goal in 12 appearances for Leicester in all competitions, ending his longest run without a goal for the club since 2016.


Defender Evans doubled the home side's lead against his former club in the 26th minute when he headed in Youri Tielemans' corner.


Iheanacho continued his fine form, making it 3-0 when he collected Vardy's pass and fired past Sam Johnstone.


It could have been even worse for the Baggies. A heavy touch from Iheanacho cost him when he was through one on one with Johnstone and he later fired over from close range while Castagne hit a post.


Leicester maintained their grip on the game in the second half but lacked their earlier sharpness in attacking areas.


West Brom were a sporadic threat as the game wore on but never seriously threatened a comeback as Leicester celebrated a vital three points. - AFP. April 23, 2021               

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