10-man Leicester earns vital draw against West Ham

Leonardo Ulloa salvaged a late point for Premier League leader Leicester City in a game that ended 2-2 against West Ham United after Jamie Vardy was sent off for diving.

Published : Apr 17, 2016 20:14 IST , Leicester

Leicester City players celebrate the equalising penalty by Leonardo Ulloa against West Ham United.
Leicester City players celebrate the equalising penalty by Leonardo Ulloa against West Ham United.
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Leicester City players celebrate the equalising penalty by Leonardo Ulloa against West Ham United.

Leicester City dropped points for the first time in six Premier League games, but Leonardo Ulloa's last-gasp equaliser rescued what could be a precious 2-2 draw against West Ham in a controversial clash.

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After five victories without conceding, it looked like business as usual for Leicester, whose three PFA Player of the Year nominees - Riyad Mahrez, N'Golo Kante and Jamie Vardy - combined for a brilliant counter-attacking opening goal.

But goalscorer Vardy was dismissed for two bookable offences, the latter for what referee Jon Moss adjudged to be a dive, to suck all momentum out of the host's play and West Ham turned the game on its head inside the final 10 minutes through Andy Carroll's penalty and a crashing Aaron Cresswell half-volley.

But Carroll gave away a contentious spot-kick in the fifth minute of added time and Ulloa stepped up to repeat his last-gasp heroics of February's home win over Norwich City, sending Leicester eight points clear at the top.

Second-placed Tottenham can trim that advantage to five points when it travels to Stoke City on Monday.

However, Leicester's instant response to the first set-back in its run-in keeps the most unlikely of league triumphs well within Claudio Ranieri's grasp and it now needs eight points from its final four games to be sure of the title.

Leicester's late-season dash for the line has been built on a rock-solid defence which passed 500 minutes without conceding in the first half, but only after Cheikhou Kouyate saw his header hit Kasper Schmeichel's left-hand post, bounce along the line and rebound off the other upright into the goalkeeper's arms.

An unchallenged Robert Huth headed a set-piece wide at the other end, but Leicester took the lead with a typically razor-sharp counter-attack.

With West Ham defenders up-field for a free-kick, Schmeichel claimed the ball before hurling it to Mahrez on the halfway line, before Kante took over, driving through midfield to set Vardy free into the left-hand channel and the Englishman powered a left-footed shot across Adrian.

Kante then reverted to his destructive best, sitting deep in midfield to stifle Dimitri Payet, while Wes Morgan was a magnetic presence for the Frenchman's few attempts to find the area from set-pieces.

Slaven Bilic replaced Pedro Obiang with Carroll - fresh from his hat-trick against Arsenal last week - in search of an equaliser and the visitor's task was given a boost as Vardy was dismissed 10 minutes into the second period.

Booked before the break for a late challenge on Kouyate, the England striker was shown a second yellow card by Moss as he burst into the box before inviting contact from Angelo Ogbonna - an act deemed to be simulation by the referee.

West Ham were soon on the hunt, but it was not until the 84th minute that they drew level - Carroll sending Schmeichel the wrong way from 12 yards after Morgan had hauled down Winston Reid.

Two minutes later, the visitor was ahead as Cresswell's magnificent hit from long range stunned the home crowd.

But the King Power rose to its feet at the death as substitute Jeffrey Schlupp fell under the backtracking Carroll's challenge at the corner of the penalty area, with Moss incredibly pointing to the spot again and setting the scene for Ulloa's crucial strike.

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