Leicester City 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur - Jamie Vardy rescues point for Foxes on return to Premier League
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Updated 19/08/2024 at 22:51 GMT+1
Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur shared the spoils in their opening game of the Premier League season. Pedro Porro gave Tottenham an early lead at the King Power Stadium, but Steve Cooper's Foxes kept themselves in the game and Jamie Vardy lit up the stadium with a leveller shortly before the hour mark. Spurs' Rodrigo Bentancur was stretchered off after a nasty collision.
Jamie Vardy celebrates during the Premier League match between Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur at King Power Stadium on August 19, 2024 in Leicester, United Kingdom
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A typical Jamie Vardy goal, in typically adverse Jamie Vardy circumstances, earned Leicester a point after Pedro Porro had put a dominant Tottenham in front.
Vardy, now 37, only persuaded his body to play because Patson Daka was injured, but no one will be surprised that once there, he made his presence felt.
Looking at the teams before kick-off it was hard to envisage how this could be a contest, and the first half was not: Spurs dominated from start to finish. But they created relatively few chances and had to settle for just one goal, Porro trying with a back header and succeeding with his back, sending James Maddison’s teasing cross past Mads Hermansen.
There was no sense whatsoever that Leicester could take something from the game, but they were more aggressive after the break, both in and out of possession. Nevertheless, an equaliser did not look imminent and then one arrived, Vardy heading home after good work from Victor Kristiansen and Issahaku Fatawu.
After that Leicester were the better side, Vardy missing the kind of chance he has made a career out of snaffling. But then Rodrigo Bentancur sustained a head injury, the match stopped for nine minutes, and never quite reigned its momentum - thankfully Bentancur is now sitting up and talking.
So Spurs return to London wondering quite how they managed to avoid winning while Leicester, haunted by the spectre of points deduction, may feel just a little more optimistic about the season ahead.
Talking point - What are Spurs lacking?
It’s been a while, but Spurs are now Spurs again. After the abortive Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte experiments, they are back dropping points they shouldn’t while playing attractive football, and this thing of ours is much the better for it.
Ange Postecoglou, though, is building something. He has a solid back four with scope to still improve; his midfield is solid and not without craft; he has a focal-point centre-forward to some extent proven in the Premier League.
Strangely, what might be missing from the squad is the kind of magic traditionally associated with Tottenham sides, many of them far less good than this one. Maddison is their only lock-picker, and it’d be hard to argue he’s close to those best at it. Perhaps Mikey Moore will mature into that player, but finding someone able to deliver the unexpected feels like the next step for this team - if we agree to stick tonight's collective mini-collapse into the amnesty box.
Ange Postecoglou, though, is building something. He has a solid back four with scope to still improve; his midfield is solid and not without craft; he has a focal-point centre-forward to some extent proven in the Premier League.
Strangely, what might be missing from the squad is the kind of magic traditionally associated with Tottenham sides, many of them far less good than this one. Maddison is their only lock-picker, and it’d be hard to argue he’s close to those best at it. Perhaps Mikey Moore will mature into that player, but finding someone able to deliver the unexpected feels like the next step for this team - if we agree to stick tonight's collective mini-collapse into the amnesty box.
Player of the match - Jamie Vardy (Leicester)
He barely featured, but every single Spurs player shrunk after Vardy scored, taking each of them out of the running for this imaginary award, and meaning this was the game's key moment - until the goal, nothing but an away win seemed possible.
Player ratings
Leicester City: Hermansen 6, Justin 6, Faes 5, Vestergaard 6, Kristiansen 7, Ndidi 6, Winks 6, Fatawu 7, Buonanotte 6, De Cordova-Reid 6, Vardy 7. Subs: Mavididi 6, Soumare 6, McAteer 6.
Tottenham Hotspur: Vicario 6, Porro 7, Romero 6, Van de Ven 6, Udogie 6, Sarr 5, Bentancur 6, Maddison 6, Johnson 5, Solanke 6, Son 6. Subs: Gray 6, Kulusevski 6, Werner 6, Bergvall 6, Spence 6, Richarlison 6.
Key stat
Key moments
29’ - GOAL! LEICESTER CITY 0-1 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR (PORRO) It had to come. Maddison spreads to Son, takes it back outside the box, left of centre, and coaxes in a spinning, flat brute and Porro ducks underneath it, sending the ball into the far corner ... of his back! And though he didn't intend that, his movements, aimed at doing the same with a back-header, made it possible, making that a nice finish.
57’ - GOAL! LEICESTER CITY 1-1 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR (VARDY) Ahahahahaha! Football! James Vardy! Kristiansen fizzes a fantastic cross into the corridor and though no one is there to meet it, Fatawu collects on the opposite side and dinks a perfect chip into the middle, where the man does what the man does - aged 37 and half-fit.
70’ - CHANCE FOR VARDY! De Cordova-Reid flips a ball backwards with his studs as it reaches him, sending the Spurs defence back whence it came. And following up, Buonanotte slides in behind, Vardy is there, he looks at Vicario... and passes a finish into his outstretched leg! That's a really good save but I can't believe he's not finished that.
72’ - RODRIGO BENTANCUR HAS SUFFERED A HEAD INJURY I think it's a clash with Fatawu but I didn't see it properly we've not been shown it again. He's down, the ground is quiet, and he'll be stretchered off. Goodspeed old mate.
79' - BENTANCUR IS SITTING UP That's good news. He's had oxygen and is getting himself on to the stretcher so Spurs will make a concussion sub and Leicester will also get an extra one.
90+9’ - BERGVALL BENDS IN A LOVELY FREE-KICK And Richarlison is there at the front post! But he can't time his run and contort his body, getting up early and under the ball, sending a poor header wide when he might well have scored. That'll be it!
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