Match ends, Leicester City 2, Chelsea 0.

Leicester City moved to the top of the Premier League table and increased the pressure on struggling Chelsea manager Frank Lampard with an impressive victory at The King Power Stadium.
The Foxes knew a win would see them overhaul Manchester United and they were on their way after only six minutes when Wilfred Ndidi fired in off the inside of the post from 20 yards.
Chelsea rarely threatened, although they were denied a first-half penalty by VAR when Christian Pulisic went down under a challenge from Jonny Evans, only for the technology to confirm the offence took place just outside the area.
Lampard's misery was swiftly reinforced as Leicester City broke clear to add a second four minutes before the break, James Maddison sweeping a cool finish past Chelsea keeper Edouard Mendy on the half-volley from Marc Albrighton's pass.
Chelsea barely raised a gallop after the break and it was Leicester who created the better openings as James Justin headed wide when unmarked and Mendy saved from Youri Tielemans.
Leicester are now a point ahead of Manchester United having played a game more while Chelsea are in eighth, five points off the Champions League places.
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Lampard feeling the heat

Make no mistake - Chelsea manager Lampard is under increasing pressure after another dreadful performance on a night they could have used to show signs of recovery against an in-form side.
Instead, this was a wretched affair lacking any spark and urgency, and more significantly desire, with Leicester closing out the win with barely a moment of anxiety all night.
Chelsea were sloppy in midfield, toothless in attack and soft in defence, falling asleep at a free-kick and a corner for Leicester's first from Ndidi then being undone by a routine angled pass from Albrighton.
The body language was resigned, with not the hint of a second-half revival, while there will also be renewed scrutiny on Lampard's transfer policy.
Timo Werner, for all the consoling words heaped upon the £47.5m signing by Lampard, only started on the bench while £71m summer capture Kai Havertz was a non-existent presence on the pitch - it was no surprise when he was replaced in the second half.
Lampard will be well aware of the reality of his situation. He will know his background as a Chelsea great will not spare him from judgement by owner Roman Abramovich.
He must hope the fact that Chelsea are not yet adrift of the Champions League places will give him more time but given a summer expenditure of more than £200m, performances as poor as this will only turn up the heat on the manager.
Superb Leicester show title style
Leicester fully deserve their place at the top of the Premier League after they delivered a performance of class and composure to win with ease.
The Foxes never looked like losing control once Ndidi put them ahead. They were in command at the back - with 20-year-old French defender Wesley Fofana magnificent - controlled midfield and could easily have won by more.
It may yet be a short-lived stay at the top with Manchester City playing Aston Villa on Wednesday but manager Brendan Rodgers has a team that only missed out on the top four on the final day of last season and looks stronger this term, despite the £50m summer sale of England left-back Ben Chilwell to their hapless opponents here on Tuesday night.
James Justin has stepped in to Chilwell's place and been outstanding while on the other flank Belgium right-back Timothy Castagne looks a sound, assured addition.
Fofana, however, looks one of the signings of the summer with his combination of talent, pace and power.
He has forged a fine partnership with the experienced Jonny Evans and has been keeping Caglar Soyuncu, who has been sidelined by injury recently, out of the team.
This was such an assured win that anyone who had doubts about Leicester's ability to be involved at the top end of the table again this season will have to re-assess that thinking.
Our performance was slow and sluggish - what they said
Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers: "You have seen the real spirit of the side tonight. We were a real threat going forward.
"The performance and maturity of the team was pleasing. I knew we were playing against a talented team and we had to be right on our game."
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard: "There are players who are not playing as well as they should be, that's a simple fact.
"I'm disappointed with both the goals. We know we can compete with Leicester when we are are playing well but when you go 2-0 down and you are in a difficult period of form it affects the game hugely.
"The players know they were beaten by a better team, a team we are behind and one we want to catch. The general theme of our performance was slow and sluggish."
Title-winning similarities - the stats
- Leicester City will end the day top of the Premier League table having played as many as 19 games of the season for the first time since the final day of their title-winning 2015-16 campaign.
- Leicester City have won 30 of their 35 Premier League games when scoring first under Brendan Rodgers.
- Chelsea have kept a clean sheet in just 17% of their away games in the Premier League under Frank Lampard (5/29); among those to have taken charge of 10+ away games in the competition, this is the lowest percentage of any Chelsea manager.
- Since the start of last season, only Newcastle (52) have conceded more away goals in the Premier League than Chelsea (50).
- Leicester City's Brendan Rodgers has now beaten all 34 of the teams he's faced in the Premier League as a manager - he had previously failed to beat Chelsea in each of his 11 top-flight meetings with the Blues before tonight (D7 L4).
- Leicester midfielder James Maddison has scored in three consecutive league appearances for the first time in his career.
- Leicester's Wilfred Ndidi has scored more Premier League goals versus Chelsea than any other team (two), while three of his seven goals in the competition have come from outside the box.
What next?
Both sides switch their focus to the FA Cup fourth round next. Leicester are at Championship side Brentford on Sunday, 24 January (14:30 GMT) while Chelsea host Luton, also of the Championship, earlier the same day (12:00 GMT).
Player of the match
MaddisonJames Maddison
Leicester City
Avg
- Squad number10Player nameMaddisonAverage rating
8.13
- Squad number3Player nameFofanaAverage rating
8.03
- Squad number2Player nameJustinAverage rating
7.86
- Squad number25Player nameNdidiAverage rating
7.80
- Squad number1Player nameSchmeichelAverage rating
7.79
- Squad number11Player nameAlbrightonAverage rating
7.67
- Squad number27Player nameCastagneAverage rating
7.65
- Squad number8Player nameTielemansAverage rating
7.56
- Squad number15Player nameBarnesAverage rating
7.50
- Squad number6Player nameEvansAverage rating
7.50
- Squad number9Player nameVardyAverage rating
7.05
- Squad number21Player nameRicardo PereiraAverage rating
6.64
- Squad number17Player nameAyoze PérezAverage rating
6.58
- Squad number14Player nameIheanachoAverage rating
6.28
Chelsea
Avg
- Squad number19Player nameMountAverage rating
4.41
- Squad number16Player nameMendyAverage rating
4.37
- Squad number10Player namePulisicAverage rating
4.22
- Squad number6Player nameThiago SilvaAverage rating
4.15
- Squad number11Player nameWernerAverage rating
3.92
- Squad number17Player nameKovacicAverage rating
3.63
- Squad number22Player nameZiyechAverage rating
3.62
- Squad number2Player nameRüdigerAverage rating
3.59
- Squad number21Player nameChilwellAverage rating
3.56
- Squad number24Player nameJamesAverage rating
3.49
- Squad number20Player nameHudson-OdoiAverage rating
3.38
- Squad number29Player nameHavertzAverage rating
3.15
- Squad number9Player nameAbrahamAverage rating
3.12
Line-ups
Leicester
Formation 4-1-4-1
- 1Schmeichel
- 27Castagne
- 3FofanaBooked at 85mins
- 6Evans
- 2Justin
- 25Ndidi
- 11AlbrightonSubstituted forRicardo Pereiraat 77'minutes
- 8Tielemans
- 10MaddisonSubstituted forPérezat 76'minutes
- 15Barnes
- 9VardySubstituted forIheanachoat 88'minutes
Substitutes
- 4Söyüncü
- 12Ward
- 14Iheanacho
- 17Pérez
- 18Amartey
- 19Ünder
- 20Choudhury
- 21Ricardo Pereira
- 33Thomas
Chelsea
Formation 4-3-3
- 16Mendy
- 24James
- 2Rüdiger
- 6Thiago Silva
- 21Chilwell
- 29HavertzBooked at 29minsSubstituted forZiyechat 67'minutesBooked at 89mins
- 17KovacicBooked at 51mins
- 19Mount
- 20Hudson-OdoiSubstituted forWernerat 68'minutes
- 9Abraham
- 10Pulisic
Substitutes
- 1Arrizabalaga
- 4Christensen
- 5Jorginho
- 11Werner
- 15Zouma
- 22Ziyech
- 23Gilmour
- 28Azpilicueta
- 33Emerson
- Referee:
- Craig Pawson
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home36%
- Away64%
- Shots
- Home8
- Away9
- Shots on Target
- Home6
- Away5
- Corners
- Home6
- Away3
- Fouls
- Home7
- Away16
Live Text
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Leicester City 2, Chelsea 0.
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Attempt saved. Hakim Ziyech (Chelsea) left footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Mason Mount.
Booking
Hakim Ziyech (Chelsea) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Hakim Ziyech (Chelsea).
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James Justin (Leicester City) wins a free kick on the left wing.
Substitution
Substitution, Leicester City. Kelechi Iheanacho replaces Jamie Vardy.
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VAR Decision: No Goal Leicester City 2-0 Chelsea.
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Offside, Chelsea. Hakim Ziyech tries a through ball, but Timo Werner is caught offside.
Booking
Wesley Fofana (Leicester City) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Christian Pulisic (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Wesley Fofana (Leicester City).
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Foul by Tammy Abraham (Chelsea).
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Timothy Castagne (Leicester City) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Corner, Leicester City. Conceded by Reece James.
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Foul by Timo Werner (Chelsea).
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Ayoze Pérez (Leicester City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Substitution
Substitution, Leicester City. Ricardo Pereira replaces Marc Albrighton.
Substitution
Substitution, Leicester City. Ayoze Pérez replaces James Maddison.
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Foul by Mason Mount (Chelsea).

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They then sold Chilwell for £50m and now have Ricardo, Justin and Castagne as full back options
This is seriously good management by those running the club
BBC - can we have numerous articles and interviews on Leicester like we did when Man U went top the other day??
When is the combined Leicester / Chelsea team 11 article coming out like the Liverpool/ManU one??
BBC?
Despite the possession stats, Leicester dominated that match and could have scored more.
Penny for the thoughts of Ben Chilwell. The grass isn't always greener.
I don’t think the players believe in the plan anymore, walking around defeated from the start.
Things need to change.
Well played Leicester, deserved to win by more
Club with much better players and a manager that knows what he is doing easily beats a mid-table (pride of London???) group of shambolic, overpaid mercenenaries and self-entitled ex-public schoolboy 'head coach' who has spent £200m.
Please move on to another HYS. NOTHING ELSE TO DISCUSS.
Anyway, to misquote Ali, “Frank has 2 chances to survive till the end of the season. Slim and None. And Slim just left town.”
In the words of KK " I'd love it..just love it.." if Leicester City won the Premier League AGAIN !
Championship player, get rid.
It's awful, why keep playing the ball backwards?
At one point in the 2nd half James was steaming forward into the Leicester half, then he stopped, turned around and then ran backwards again and the ball ended up back with Mendy.
Lamps I'm sorry, I am losing the faith.