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Leicester City 4-1 West Ham United: Match Report, Statistics, and Analysis

Leicester City 4-1 West Ham United: Match Report, Statistics, and Analysis
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Leicester thrashed West Ham at the King Power Stadium to move eight points clear of fourth-place Chelsea and three behind Manchester City.

The Foxes dominated the early stages of the game and went ahead on 24 minutes when Harvey Barnes converted Ricardo Pereira’s cross.

Brendan Rodgers was then forced to make two substitutions in quick succession. Nampalys Mendy was replaced by the returning Wilfred Ndidi, before Kelechi Iheanacho came on for Jamie Vardy.

However, Barnes turned provider as he set up Pereira to give Leicester a two-goal lead just before half-time.

Hammers boss David Moyes made a double substitution of his own at the break, introducing Pablo Fornals and Michail Antonio at the expense of Robert Snodgrass and Arthur Masuaku.

West Ham started the second half in lively fashion and Mark Noble converted a penalty on 50 minutes to drag his team back into the contest.

But Leicester controlled the remainder of the match and a late brace from Ayoze Perez sealed a comfortable win for Rodger’s men.

Match Stats

Leicester CityWest Ham United

Possession

68%-32%

Shots

19-6

Shots on Target

8-2

Corners

7-8

Fouls

10-19

Following back-to-back defeats, Leicester appeared to be back to their best and dominated West Ham in almost every department.

The Foxes enjoyed the lion’s share of the possession, while creating numerous goalscoring opportunities.

If Rodger’s side had been more clinical, the scoreline could’ve been a lot bigger. West Ham offered very little going forward and looked shaky at the back.

Man of the Match: Harvey Barnes (Leicester City)

Harvey Barnes has now scored in consecutive Premier League games for the first time as a Leicester player – scoring one and assisting one in a confident performance.

The speedy winger also made four key passes in the game and remained a constant threat to Hammers right-back Pablo Zabaleta.

Key Facts

• Mark Noble is now the fourth highest penalty scorer in Premier League history (27). Only Alan Shearer (56), Frank Lampard (43) and Steven Gerrard (32) have more.

• Leicester have now won eight of their twelve home games in the Premier League this season.

• West Ham are enduring a dismal run which has seen them claim the fewest Premier League points (11) and lose the most top-flight games (11) since October 2019.

• Leicester’s tally of 52 league goals is their highest eve at this stage of the season since 1930/31.

Premier League
OVERALL TABLE PTS GP W D L +/-
1
Arsenal 77 34 24 5 5 56
2
Manchester City 76 33 23 7 3 48
3
Liverpool 74 34 22 8 4 41
4
Aston Villa 66 34 20 6 8 21
5
Tottenham 60 32 18 6 8 16
6
Manchester United 53 33 16 5 12 1
7
Newcastle United 50 33 15 5 13 15
8
West Ham 48 34 13 9 12 -9
9
Chelsea 47 32 13 8 11 4
10
Bournemouth 45 34 12 9 13 -11
11
Brighton 44 33 11 11 11 -2
12
Wolverhampton 43 34 12 7 15 -8
13
Fulham 42 34 12 6 16 -4
14
Crystal Palace 39 34 10 9 15 -12
15
Brentford 35 34 9 8 17 -7
16
Everton 33 34 11 8 15 -12
17
Nottingham Forest 26 34 7 9 18 -18
18
Luton Town 25 34 6 7 21 -28
19
Burnley 23 34 5 8 21 -32
20
Sheffield United 16 34 3 7 24 -59

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