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Leicester City 2-2 West Ham

Premier League    2021-22Match review
Filbert Street   32,061
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
5Vladimir Coufal    
15Craig Dawson 1  
23Issa Diop    
3Aaron Cresswell   
28Tomas Soucek    
41Declan Rice   
20Jarrod Bowen 1  
10Manuel Lanzini    
8Pablo Fornals    
9Michail Antonio    
24Ryan FredericksSubed #5   
11Nikola VlasicSubed #8   
22Said BenrahmaSubed #10   
 PosTable as at 13 Feb 2022PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester City2510 11346102 127863
2Liverpool248 3027683 2341354
3Chelsea246 51271073 221847
4West Ham United256 24231863 4211541
5Manchester United246 24191655 2191640
6Arsenal227 2218851 5161739
7Wolverhampton Wanderers234 258972 313837
8Tottenham Hotspur227 14181542 4101436
9Brighton and Hove Albion233 53101147 1151233
10Southampton243 71141034 6162729
11Leicester City225 34211823 5152327
12Aston Villa234 34201940 8111727
13Crystal Palace244 53211516 5112026
14Brentford254 27141724 6122324
15Leeds United233 44131724 6142923
16Everton225 15181713 7102122
17Newcastle United233 64182413 672021
18Norwich City242 3882522 762517
19Watford232 19112722 7121615
20Burnley211 6391005 681914
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Craig Dawson saves the day for West Ham with late leveller at Leicester
Peter Lansley at the King Power Stadium
Date Published Sun 13 Feb 2022 21.26 GMT

Craig Dawson took advantage of Leicester's habitual inability to defend set-pieces by claiming the stoppage-time equaliser that enabled West Ham United to capitalise on their rivals' slips and move a point ahead in the contest to qualify for the Champions League.

With Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur faltering again, West Ham consolidated fourth place in the Premier League with what was a welcome point considering Leicester had battled back from going behind to Jarrod Bowen's goal to lead 2-1.

Youri Tieleman's penalty just before half-time and Ricardo's Pereira's first goal in more than two years - the last had also come against West Ham - appeared to have helped Leicester to a much-needed morale-booster before they gave up a winning position for the third time in successive home league games this year. Five of the last seven goals they have conceded in the Premier League have come in the final 10 minutes of matches.

Leicester have conceded from 14 set-pieces (excluding penalties) in the Premier League, the worst record in the division, and despite a much-improved performance, Brendan Rodgers remains a manager whose future - or at least whose team - looks uncertain. Bowen swung over the corner from which Dawson rose to nudge in the equaliser, albeit off an upper arm that invited a VAR check. The introduction of Saïd Benrahma, as a 79th-minute substitute, made a difference as the winger's proactive attitude earned him three shots at goal, the last one deflecting for the all-important corner.

"The manager made a couple of changes, which helped us out and the lads put a shift in until the end," Dawson said. "I was slightly worried [about VAR] but it counted so that's all that matters. It was a fair point for us today."

West Ham have been less impressive on the road recently, having lost four of their previous seven Premier League away games, but this will go down as a point gained. Kurt Zouma withdrew shortly before the game - with illness cited - but quite how such a straightforward clipped pass from Issa Diop, Zouma's replacement, could bypass all of Leicester's defence in the 10th minute and allow Bowen a clear run down the inside-left channel beggars belief.

West Ham's go-to man showed no hesitation as he shot across Kasper Schmeichel into the far bottom corner for his seventh goal in as many games. Bowen, the matchwinner against Watford on Tuesday, has been involved in 15 goals in his 25 Premier League games this season and his movement from the centre circle to the inside-left channel was enough to beguile Leicester.

The home team at this stage were diffident, unsurprisingly after a run of six defeats in the previous 12 games, especially the previous Sunday's FA Cup humbling by Nottingham Forest. That had led Rodgers to castigate his players for their lack of hunger and to drop some of his bigger names such as Tielemans, Harvey Barnes and Caglar Soyuncu for Thursday's 2-0 defeat at Liverpool. Here they were all recalled but Leicester's winter of discontent, with Jamie Vardy, Wes Fofana and Jonny Evans still among those injured, took another icy blow when James Justin, who has been so impressive since returning from 11 months out with a serious knee injury, went off with a hamstring injury.

James Maddison, playing in a more advanced wide role as Rodgers endeavoured to stiffen up his midfield, put in a couple of meaty challenges as he attempted to help Leicester battle their way back into the game and, with the crowd raising their game in response, Leicester equalised from a penalty. Maddison's corner struck Aaron Cresswell's outstretched elbow and Tielemans slammed in the ensuing penalty to his usual side, the goalkeeper's right.

The atmosphere cranked up as the rain teemed down and when Barnes went slaloming past Vladimir Coufal and crossed low to the far post, Patson Daka came sliding in to miss the converting contact by inches.

Finally the Foxes had their tails up again and they took the lead 12 minutes into the second half. Tielemans switched play from the right to Barnes on the far side of the penalty area and the winger's cross invited Pereira, on his first league start for three months after a gradual rehabilitation from a broken leg, to climb above Cresswell and head in to the top corner. But, just as West Ham never know when they are done, as Kidderminster Harriers would testify, so Leicester can never be sure that they have won.

"We have had a few of them lately, [and it is] deflating for the players," Rodgers admitted. "Second half was like watching us of old, [with the] speed of the game and chances.Unfortunately the last few games we have conceded late here. I was much happier with the mentality and intensity of the team, especially in the second half."

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND PLAYER RATINGS
LEICESTER CITY: (4-2-3-1) Schmeichel 6; Pereira 7, Soyuncu 6, Amartey 6, Justin 6 (Thomas 30mins 6); Tielemans 7.5, Ndidi 6.5; Maddisson 6.5(Lookman 73mins 6), Dewsbury-Hall 6, Barnes 8; Daka 6
GOALS: Tielemans 43 (pen)
BOOKED: Pereira
MANAGER: Brendan Rodgers 7.5
WEST HAM UNITED: (4-2-3-1) Fabianski 6; Coufal 5 (Fredericks 66mins 6), Diop 6, Dawson 6, Cresswell 5; Soucek 6.5, Rice 6; Bowen 7, Lanzini 6.5 (Benrahma 79mins 6), Fornals 6 (Vlasic 79mins 6); Antonio 6.
GOALS: Bowen 10, Dawson 90
BOOKED: Cresswell, Rice
MANAGER: David Moyes 6
REFEREE: Michael Oliver 6
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