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    Leicester top group to edge closer to knockout stage

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 26, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Leicester are at the top of their group in Europa League
    Leicester are at the top of their group in Europa League
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    Leicester City saw off Legia Warsaw to leap to the top of Group C and put themselves in pole position to reach the Europa League knockout stage with one game remaining.

    The Foxes, who began the day bottom of the group, had the job done by the break at King Power Stadium, leading 3-1 after an open and entertaining first half.

    Patson Daka and James Maddison put the hosts in charge before Filip Mladenovic responded after Kasper Schmeichel saved Mahir Emreli’s penalty.

    Wilfred Ndidi then headed in from a corner to re-establish the home side’s advantage before a goalless second half.

    Leicester lead the group on eight points, one above Spartak Moscow and Napoli after the Russian side won their meeting 2-1 on Wednesday.

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    Foxes back up and running

    Leicester’s progress under Brendan Rodgers has stalled this season with some inconsistent results, though victory means they now lead the group with a trip to Napoli still to come.

    The Foxes arrived on a four-game winless run since beating Brighton on penalties in the Carabao Cup, but their flowing attack was enough to cover up any defensive frailties after losing Jonny Evans in the warm-up to a muscle injury.

    Daka got the hosts off to a quick start, finishing smartly after an aggressive run from Harvey Barnes saw the ball deflect into the Zambian’s path inside the penalty area.

    Maddison was then allowed time to turn inside the box and pick his spot to double the hosts’ lead 10 minutes later, scoring his second goal of the season.

    Group C has been unpredictable throughout and Legia sparked hopes of unlikely turnaround when Mladenovic tapped in after Schmeichel got down to keep out Emreli’s spot kick.

    Ndidi, whose handball gave away the penalty, made amends soon after by heading in from Maddison’s corner and that put the game beyond the visitors.

    Barnes went through in what proved a tighter second half under a haze of smoke from the flares released by visiting fans, but could not beat Legia goalkeeper Cezary Miszta.

    Those flares set off from the away end were followed by clashes between Legia fans and police.

    But on the pitch Leicester dominated without really threatening to add to the advantage as they saw out a comfortable victory.

    “We had a big job to do, we knew we have to win the game and to play a well as we did in the first half was equally as important,” said Rodgers.

    “Going into the last game, if we said that we would be top before we kicked off we would have taken that.

    “You see the quality of the teams in the group, we are in control of where we finish. Our objective at the beginning was to qualify and that is in our hands.”

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