Leicester City returned to winning ways with an impressive come from behind 3-1 victory over Huddersfield Town at the King Power Stadium. Goals from Kelechi Iheanacho, James Maddison and Jamie Vardy sealed the win for the Foxes, who trailed due to Mathias Jorgensen’s early goal.
Leicester scored the first and the third goal from counter-attacks, which rolled back the years of their title-winning campaign. However, Maddison’s free-kick from long range was just phenomenal, leaving Huddersfield goalkeeper with little chance.
Question marks remain on whether the Dane could have done better to stop the Huddersfield goal or not. Apart from that, a comfortable afternoon.
A solid defensive performance from Amartey. Without a doubt, his best display in a Leicester shirt.
Started the game little slowly but grew into it expertly. Probably needs more minutes.
A commanding presence at the back for the Foxes all game long. Made a crucial block to deny Depoitre at a crucial juncture of the game.
He was defensively isolated at times but coped with the situation well. Was good going forward.
Got booked very early on in the game but held his head and played the game with supreme confidence.
An impressive display from Mendy who won important challenges in the midfield and drove the team forward.
A mediocre performance from Ghezzal who struggled to provide the necessary threat from the wide areas.
Scored the first goal with aplomb, teed up the third goal for Jamie Vardy. Was a constant threat to the Huddersfield defence.
Another outstanding performance from the youngster which was capped off with an imperious free-kick from way out to score Leicester’s second goal.
Assisted the first goal with great timing and his goal was Jamie Vardy written all over it.
Replaced an ineffective Ghezzal and did well to add some sort of danger to the opposition defence.
Came on to shore up the midfield and the wide areas.
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