Match ends, Leicester City 3, Liverpool 1.

Leicester City staged an astonishing late comeback to beat Liverpool as the Premier League champions collapsed and paid the price for another defensive calamity involving keeper Alisson.
Liverpool looked to be cementing their top-four aspirations when Mohamed Salah put them ahead after 67 minutes with a clever finish after a piece of individual brilliance in the penalty area by Roberto Firmino.
Leicester - who were not at their best even though Jamie Vardy missed two glorious first-half chances - suddenly bounced off the canvas to sink the champions with three goals in a chaotic seven-minute period.
The Foxes saw a 78th-minute penalty award ruled out by the video assistant referee and even though James Maddison's resulting free-kick found its way into the net past Alisson it was initially ruled out for an offside against Daniel Amartey before being given after a VAR check.
Leicester's second three minutes later was another horror show for Liverpool keeper Alisson, whose poor clearances contributed to two goals in Manchester City's win at Anfield last Sunday. This time the Brazilian recklessly dashed out to clear Youri Tielemans' long ball, only to farcically crash into debutant defender Ozan Kabak, leaving Vardy to run the ball into an empty net.
And Brendan Rodgers watched the Foxes rub salt in his former side's wounds as Harvey Barnes applied a composed finish to Wilfred Ndidi's pass with five minutes left.
Leicester go second while Liverpool's third successive league defeat means their place in the top four looks in peril.
Liverpool's slide continues

Liverpool's unimpressive defence of their Premier League title suffered more embarrassment as they cast aside a position of relative control at Leicester to capitulate at the first sign of a setback.
Jurgen Klopp's side are unrecognisable from the overpowering combination of talent and concrete-clad self-belief that swept aside all challengers last season to win their first title in 30 years.
The Reds had plenty of possession, without much punch, until Salah put them ahead - and the warning signs had been posted in the first half when Vardy headed straight at Alisson and struck the bar with two chances he would normally have taken.
There was an element of controversy surrounding Maddison's equaliser for Leicester but it was the lack of response - a total capitulation, in fact - that will be of huge concern to Klopp as his side lost a third successive league game for the first time since November 2014, when Rodgers was in charge.
The visitors' slumped body language once they had conceded spoke volumes, and their recent decline was summed up by another Alisson error as he came dashing out and crashed into new loan signing Kabak in an incident that had trouble written all over it from the moment the Brazil keeper left his area.
He then redeemed himself with a magnificent save from Vardy but the game had already gone and Barnes was able to confirm Leicester's win.
Of course, Liverpool will cite their lengthy injury list but the players currently in action must be doing better, with Thiago Alcantara, on as substitute for the injured James Milner, badly off the pace and losing possession on countless occasions.
This is the worst period of Klopp's reign but Liverpool will have to pick themselves up instantly with a Champions League game against RB Leipzig and a Merseyside derby against Everton at Anfield facing them in the next seven days.
Leicester dig deep for victory

Leicester looked jaded after their midweek FA Cup exertions against Brighton and seemed to be heading for defeat when Salah put Liverpool in front - so it says much for their character that they fought back and cashed in ruthlessly when it counted.
Yes, Liverpool offered them a gift for the second goal but the hosts seemed to sense the champions had been badly hit by Maddison's leveller and pounced for the three points that put them in second place at the final whistle.
It also meant Rodgers became the first former Liverpool manager to win against them in the Premier League since Roy Hodgson won with West Brom in April 2012.
Vardy proved his importance once more while Barnes, who struggled in the first half, showed his quality and determination in the second to show a touch of class for Leicester's third.
It was a 4-0 thrashing here by Liverpool that signalled the beginning of the end of the Foxes' title hopes last season - this victory will bolster their belief that they are very serious top-four contenders after missing out on the Champions League places on the final day of last season.
Player of the match
VardyJamie Vardy
Leicester City
Avg
- Squad number9Player nameVardyAverage rating
7.94
- Squad number25Player nameNdidiAverage rating
7.56
- Squad number15Player nameBarnesAverage rating
7.53
- Squad number1Player nameSchmeichelAverage rating
7.49
- Squad number10Player nameMaddisonAverage rating
7.44
- Squad number4Player nameSöyüncüAverage rating
7.33
- Squad number21Player nameRicardo PereiraAverage rating
7.23
- Squad number8Player nameTielemansAverage rating
7.22
- Squad number6Player nameEvansAverage rating
7.21
- Squad number18Player nameAmarteyAverage rating
6.92
- Squad number11Player nameAlbrightonAverage rating
6.88
- Squad number20Player nameChoudhuryAverage rating
6.64
- Squad number24Player nameMendyAverage rating
6.62
- Squad number17Player nameAyoze PérezAverage rating
6.56
Liverpool
Avg
Squad number11Player nameMohamed Salah
Average rating4.71
Squad number9Player nameRoberto Firmino
Average rating4.36
Squad number14Player nameHenderson
Average rating4.12
Squad number10Player nameMané
Average rating4.07
Squad number26Player nameRobertson
Average rating4.00
Squad number66Player nameAlexander-Arnold
Average rating3.84
Squad number17Player nameJones
Average rating3.77
Squad number5Player nameWijnaldum
Average rating3.71
Squad number19Player nameKabak
Average rating3.65
Squad number7Player nameMilner
Average rating3.52
Squad number6Player nameThiago Alcántara
Average rating3.29
Squad number15Player nameOxlade-Chamberlain
Average rating3.20
Squad number23Player nameShaqiri
Average rating3.08
Squad number1Player nameAlisson
Average rating3.07
Line-ups
Leicester
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Schmeichel
- 18Amartey
- 6EvansBooked at 43mins
- 4Söyüncü
- 21Ricardo Pereira
- 25Ndidi
- 8TielemansSubstituted forChoudhuryat 87'minutes
- 11AlbrightonSubstituted forPérezat 74'minutesSubstituted forMendyat 90'minutes
- 10Maddison
- 15Barnes
- 9Vardy
Substitutes
- 12Ward
- 14Iheanacho
- 17Pérez
- 19Ünder
- 20Choudhury
- 24Mendy
- 28Fuchs
- 33Thomas
- 46Daley-Campbell
Liverpool
Formation 4-3-3
- 1Alisson
- 66Alexander-Arnold
- 19KabakBooked at 71mins
- 14Henderson
- 26Robertson
- 7MilnerSubstituted forThiago Alcántaraat 17'minutes
- 5WijnaldumSubstituted forShaqiriat 87'minutes
- 17JonesBooked at 24minsSubstituted forOxlade-Chamberlainat 75'minutes
- 11Salah
- 9Firmino
- 10Mané
Substitutes
- 6Thiago Alcántara
- 13Adrián
- 15Oxlade-Chamberlain
- 21Tsimikas
- 23Shaqiri
- 46R Williams
- 47Phillips
- 65Clarkson
- 76N Williams
- Referee:
- Anthony Taylor
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home38%
- Away62%
- Shots
- Home11
- Away15
- Shots on Target
- Home6
- Away4
- Corners
- Home2
- Away12
- Fouls
- Home7
- Away6
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Leicester City 3, Liverpool 1.
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Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Ricardo Pereira.
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Foul by Sadio Mané (Liverpool).
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Çaglar Söyüncü (Leicester City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Substitution
Substitution, Leicester City. Nampalys Mendy replaces Ayoze Pérez because of an injury.
Substitution
Substitution, Leicester City. Hamza Choudhury replaces Youri Tielemans.
Substitution
Substitution, Liverpool. Xherdan Shaqiri replaces Georginio Wijnaldum.
Goal!
Goal! Leicester City 3, Liverpool 1. Harvey Barnes (Leicester City) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Wilfred Ndidi following a fast break.
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Attempt saved. Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the right is saved in the centre of the goal.
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Attempt saved. Harvey Barnes (Leicester City) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
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Offside, Leicester City. James Maddison tries a through ball, but Jamie Vardy is caught offside.
Goal!
Goal! Leicester City 2, Liverpool 1. Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner.
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VAR Decision: Goal Leicester City 1-1 Liverpool (James Maddison).
Goal!
Goal! Leicester City 1, Liverpool 1. James Maddison (Leicester City) from a free kick with a right footed shot to the centre of the goal.Goal awarded following VAR Review.
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VAR Decision: No Penalty Leicester City.
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Foul by Thiago (Liverpool).
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Harvey Barnes (Leicester City) wins a free kick on the left wing.
Substitution
Substitution, Liverpool. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain replaces Curtis Jones.
Substitution
Substitution, Leicester City. Ayoze Pérez replaces Marc Albrighton.

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Well played Leicester.
Well done Leicester. From a LFC fan.
On current form, they'll struggle to finish in the Top 6!!!
LiVARpool got done in by VARdy
Klopp has flopped!!!
Leicester were brillant. Well done!!!
PS that goal difference is going down fast isn’t it, could be crucial in that race for a Europa league spot.
Teams getting wise to Klopp’s teams, no legs in the last 20 mins. Kloppy loves VAR but only when it goes his way.
Alisson is hilarious.
Most overrated team of all time get spanked yet again for the third time in a row. LOVE IT. Keep moaning Klopp- you ain't getting better, you're getting worse!
Liverpool in total melt down
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You’ve reached the 40 point mark and are unlikely to be relegated!
#worstchampionsever