![]() We got the first goal, which was nice and I thought we played a brilliant 20 minutes and did what the gaffer wants, then we dropped off. ![]() He's been terrific so it's a loss for us."Įverton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, tells Sky Sports: "We're both fighting, both down there and there's a bit of anxiety on the pitch. On Seamus Coleman's injury: "It's a knee injury, It doesn't look too good but we'll wait and see. On the save: "It's not an easy one but he did well." On Jordan Pickford's penalty notes: "We try to tick a few boxes and do things as correctly as we can and give players the best opportuntiy to perform." We just stepped off it for a couple of games but it's back on tonight." "All games in the Premier League are tricky. That's the performance level we need to keep working to and eradicate some of the negative details. ![]() It's another point, a positive point for many reasons. Dom is getting stronger and sharper and we're getting bodies in better areas. We've been working with the players on the mentality to free them up. "We had 23 efforts at goals and a lot of good ones at it. A lot of the play was very good from us tonight. It proved costly as the visitors drew level nine minutes after the restart when Alex Iwobi guided in a low finish, but neither side were able to find a winner.Įverton boss Sean Dyche to BBC Sport: "I'm more pleased with the performance. ![]() There was still time in a breathless first half for Pickford to save Maddison's penalty, which was struck straight down the middle by the England midfielder. The Toffees should have levelled before half-time but Calvert-Lewin contrived to miss an open goal from a couple of yards with the ball appearing to strike his heel, before Leicester broke down the other end and Vardy struck the crossbar. The lead lasted just seven minutes as the hosts equalised through Caglar Soyuncu, who rolled home a cool finish from Wout Faes' knockdown.Īnd Leicester turned the game around after 33 minutes as the sprightly Jamie Vardy latched on to James Maddison's through ball before rounding Jordan Pickford and stroking home. The two clubs started the game in the bottom three but a point was enough to drag Leicester out of the drop zone on goal difference, while Everton stay 19th, one point behind 17th-placed Leeds.ĭominic Calvert-Lewin opened the scoring with just his second goal of the season from the penalty spot, picking himself up to convert after being bundled over by Timothy Castagne. Leicester City and Everton had to settle for a draw in a chaotic match which leaves both in deep trouble at the wrong end of the Premier League table. ![]()
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