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Leicester hosted Liverpool at noon on Saturday (2/13) for the 24th Premier League match and took the victory with a backhand and a 3-1 scoreline.
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This was Liverpool’s third consecutive Premier League defeat. Since 2014 he has had three consecutive championship losses. She was then trained by Leicester and now King Power’s rival, Brendan Rodgers.
Rogers even celebrated his first win over Jürgen Klopp, while this was Leicester’s first win over Liverpool in four years.
The Reds opened the scoring with Mohamed Salah in the 67th minute after an excellent assist from Firmino.
But then the guests fell apart and Leicester was unforgiving.
He tied in the 79th minute with Madison. In a strange phase. The referee blows his whistle for a foul. The VAR saw that he was out of position and committed a foul. Madison executed it, the ball went through everyone and ended up in the net. The referee blew his whistle offside, the VAR saw that Amartey who had made a play was covered and scored the goal for 1-1.
In the 81st minute, in a bad situation lately, Allison made a start, got confused with Kabak, Vardi stole the ball and sent it to the net for 2-1.
The final score (3-1) was made by Barnes in the 85th minute in another phase in which the defensive errors of the guests became evident.
LESTER (Brendan Rodgers): Schmeichel, Pereira, Amartey, Evans, Soyundzu, Albrighton (74 ‘Pereth – 90’ l. Medi), Tillemans (87 ‘Chaudry), Didi, Madison, Barnes, Vardy.
LIVERPOOL (Jürgen Klopp): Allison, Alexander-Arnold, Kabak, Henderson, Robertson, Milner (17 ‘Thiago Alcantara), Vainaldum (87’ Shakiri), Jones (75 ‘Oxlade-Chamberlain), Salah, Fan.
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS OF THE 24TH MATCH
Saturday 2/13
Leicester – Liverpool 3-1 (79 ‘Madison, 82’ Vardy, 85 ‘Barnes / 67’ Salah)
Crystal Palace – Burnley (17:00)
Manchester City – Tottenham (19:30)
Brighton – Aston Villa (22:00)
Sunday 2/14
Southampton – Lobos (14:00)
West Brom – Manchester United (4pm)
Arsenal – Leeds (18:30)
Everton – Fulham (9pm)
Monday 2/15
West Ham – Sheffield United (8pm)
Chelsea – Newcastle (22:00)
MARKER
1. Manchester City 50
2. Leicester 46
3. Manchester United 45
4. Liverpool 40
5. Chelsea 39
6. West Ham 39
7. Everton 37
8. Tottenham 36
9. Aston Villa 35
10. Leeds 32
11. Arsenal 31
12. Southampton 29
13. Crystal Palace 29
14. Wolves 27
15. Brighton 25
16. Newcastle 25
17. Benley 23
18. Fulham 15
19. West Bromwich Albion 12
20. Sheffield 11
GOAL SCORER
17
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
13
Harry Kane (Tottenham)
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)
Sean Heung-Min (Tottenham)
Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton)
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