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Leicester
moved to the top of the Premier League after sweeping aside Chelsea with a
comfortable 2-0 victory at the King Power Stadium.
Brendan Rodgers' side got off to the perfect start when Wilfred Ndidi's strike
gave them the lead in the sixth minute.
Chelsea thought they had been given a route back into the game when referee
Craig Pawson adjudged Jonny Evans to have fouled Christian Pulisic inside the
penalty area. However, VAR intervened and overturned the decision, awarding the
visitors a free-kick right on the edge.
Chelsea were further behind minutes later as James Maddison (41) steered Marc
Albrighton's long ball past Edouard Mendy.
Chelsea seemed to have grabbed a lifeline late on when substitute Timo Werner
converted Hakim Ziyech's free-kick, but the German strayed into an offside
position as Leicester kept their clean sheet intact.
It was a comfortable night for Leicester, who move one point above Manchester
United having played a game more. Meanwhile, it's more disappointment for Frank
Lampard as his side stay eighth.
How Leicester went top of the Premier League...
Leicester made the perfect start as Ndidi fired the hosts ahead after six
minutes.
Player ratings
Leicester: Schmeichel (6), Castagne (8), Fofana (7), Evans (7),
Justin (7), Ndidi (8), Tielemans (7), Albrighton (7), Maddison (9), Barnes (8),
Vardy (7).
Subs: Perez (6), Ricardo (6), Iheanacho (n/a).
Away Team: Mendy (6), James (5), Rudiger (6), Silva (6),
Chilwell (5), Kovacic (5), Hudson-Odoi (6), Mount (6), Havertz (4), Pulisic (6),
Abraham (5).
Subs: Werner (6), Ziyech (6).
Man of the match: James Maddison.
The midfielder drilled the ball in off the post from the edge of the area after
Harvey Barnes had miscued Marc Albrighton's cut back following a short corner
which caught Chelsea cold.
Lampard's side were not at the races defensively and they were inches away from
being further behind when Maddison's powerful effort from 20 yards clipped the
top of the crossbar.
Chelsea did eventually start to trouble the hosts as Kasper Schmeichel turned
Reece James' driven effort over before Callum Hudson-Odoi's strike hit the side
netting after he was played in by Pulisic.
The Blues thought they had a lifeline six minutes before the break when Pawson
pointed to the spot after Evans tripped Pulisic. However, a VAR review rightly
judged the foul was just outside the area and Mason Mount blazed the resultant
free-kick over the crossbar.
It turned out to be a crucial moment in the game as the hosts immediately
doubled their advantage. Albrighton's long pass reached the unmarked Maddison,
who comfortably beat Mendy from 15 yards for his eighth goal of the season.
Chelsea's marking disappeared again just after half-time and the unmarked James
Justin should have made it three, but his header hit the side netting.
Albrighton then had the ball in the net but the goal was correctly ruled out by
the offside flag before Mendy smartly saved from Youri Tielemans.
Substitute Timo Werner, who is without a goal in the Premier League since
October, thought he'd set up a nervy finish, turning in Hakim Ziyech's free-kick
with four minutes remaining, but he was also correctly ruled offside as
Leicester held on comfortably to go to the summit.
What the managers said...
Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers: "It was a very good
performance, they're [Chelsea] a talented team with individual quality but as a
team we were excellent. We had a great attacking threat in the first period.
Harvey Barnes was sensational, really exciting. We were very good.
"Last 15 or 20 minutes of the first half our shape allowed them to play through
the bodies so they started to get some combinations on the edge of the box. We
changed our defensive shape in the second half and that nullified a lot of their
threat. We looked very dangerous in the game. Two very good goals. We really
deserved it.
"My satisfaction is seeing the relationship from training into the game and the
players have won a lot of games against the big teams this season. You see the
maturity in the performance as well - that's a pleasing aspect. Tonight was a
good professional performance and we had some really good moments of football."
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard: "We were beaten by the better team.
They were sharper than us, ran more than us and they looked in form - we looked
out of form. It's a disappointing goal form a set piece and the second goal is
just not good enough. There were quite a lot of moments where our sharpness
wasn't there, those are moments you have to dig in and the basics are important
like running and sprinting and we didn't do that.
"The most disappointing thing is to come here and lose the game, but the basics
off the ball are important. The game on the ball was a bit slow at times but it
was okay, we created a few opportunities and I thought it was a penalty but I'm
not going to lean on those things. We weren't good enough.
"We won against Fulham without playing brilliant, from that we come and lose a
game, so it's a small step backwards. I am worried about the slump - from the
form we were in to get so quickly into the form we're now in, and we've had some
wins but five losses in eight isn't where we want to be. It takes character to
get out of that - I'm not against the lads in the dressing room because they're
disappointed. It's a young team and it's a big lesson that if you come off it
and think you're fine then you've got to get yourself out of the hole."
Man of the match - James Maddison
Sky Sports' Andy Hinchcliffe: "It has to be James Maddison. He was involved in
the first goal and scored the second goal. There was some wonderful passing,
some great movement and he worked hard off the ball too. He's been brilliant."
Opta stats - Leicester back on top
Leicester will end the day top of the Premier League table having played as many
as 19 games of the season for the first time since the final day of their
title-winning 2015-16 campaign.
The Foxes have won 30 of their 35 Premier League games when scoring first under
Brendan Rodgers (D1 L4).
Chelsea have kept a clean sheet in just 17% of their away games in the Premier
League under Frank Lampard (5/29); among those to have taken charge of 10+ away
games in the competition, this is the lowest percentage of any Chelsea manager.
Since the start of last season, only Newcastle (52) have conceded more away
goals in the Premier League than Chelsea (50).
Since beating Leeds to go top of the table in December, Chelsea have taken just
seven points from their last 24 available in the Premier League (W2 D1 L5).
What's next?
Leicester will play away at Brentford in the FA Cup fourth round on Sunday at
2.15pm before returning to Premier League action at Everton on Wednesday January
27; kick-off 8.15pm.
Meanwhile, Chelsea host Luton in the FA Cup fourth round, also on Sunday at
12.30pm before hosting Wolves on Wednesday January 27; kick-off 6pm.
Teams
Leicester City Schmeichel (c), Castagne, Fofana, Evans, Justin,
Ndidi, Tielemans, Albrighton (Pereira 77), Maddison (Perez 76), Barnes, Vardy
(Iheanacho 88)
Subs Not Used Ward, Soyuncu, Amartey, Under, Choudhury, Thomas
Booked Fofana
Goals Ndidi 6, Maddison 41
Chelsea Mendy, James, Rudiger, Silva (c), Chilwell, Kovacic,
Mount, Hudson-Odoi (Werner 68), Havertz (Ziyech 67), Pulisic, Abraham
Subs Not Used Kepa, Azpilicueta, Emerson, Christensen,
Jorginho, Zouma, Gilmour
Booked Havertz, Kovacic, Ziyech
Goals
Attendance 0
Referee Craig Pawson
VAR Andre Marriner