Pugh strike gives Premier League champion reality check

Leicester City was given a reality check on Tuesday as it followed up its impressive dismantling of Manchester City with an underwhelming 1-0 defeat at Bournemouth.

Published : Dec 14, 2016 08:22 IST

Bournemouth midfielder Marc Pugh celebrates after scoring a goal.
Bournemouth midfielder Marc Pugh celebrates after scoring a goal.
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Bournemouth midfielder Marc Pugh celebrates after scoring a goal.

Leicester City was given a reality check on Tuesday as it followed up its impressive dismantling of Manchester City with an underwhelming 1-0 defeat at Bournemouth.

The Premier League champion wowed in Saturday's 4-2 win over City and showed glimpses of the form which secured its historic title success, but it struggled to replicate that display at the Vitality Stadium and rarely looked like completing back-to-back top-flight wins for the first time since April.

Although Leicester started brightly, Bournemouth got to grips with its visitors soon enough and afforded them few opportunities, with Riyad Mahrez and Jamie Vardy – confirmed seventh and eighth respectively in the 2016 Ballon d'Or on Monday – particularly quiet.

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Marc Pugh's 34th-minute strike gave Bournemouth the lead they deserved during a strong first-half display, as the host made the most of Leicester's passive performance.

Leicester mustered a collective improvement after the break but it rarely looked menacing in attack despite getting men forward in numbers on occasion

Its desperate late efforts amounted to something of an aerial bombardment, but Bournemouth dealt with the approach with ease and ultimately held on to a win that lifts them to eighth in the table.

Leicester was 2-0 up inside five minutes against Pep Guardiola's men at the weekend and it began with similar purpose at the Vitality Stadium.

Vardy was the first to trouble Bournemouth, racing on to Mahrez's through pass and seeing his eventual shot blocked by Steve Cook after skipping beyond Artur Boruc.

Islam Slimani should have done better shortly after, completely missing the ball in the centre of the box following a pinpoint Marc Albrighton delivery.

Bournemouth gradually started to exert control, with Jack Wilshere forcing Ron-Robert Zieler into action 21 minutes in – the German saving the 20-yard effort down to his left.

The host was not to be denied just after the half-hour mark, though.

Zieler initially made a smart save to deny Benik Afobe from Adam Smith's cut-back, but Pugh - making his first start of the season - latched on to the rebound on the edge of the area and produced a half-volley which found the net despite the goalkeeper getting a hand to it.

Claudio Ranieri - taking charge of his 200th Premier League match - withdrew the ineffective Slimani at the break and introduced Shinji Okazaki, but still Bournemouth looked the more likely to find the net and they almost did in the 52nd minute.

Simon Francis pulled the ball back to the edge of the area and Smith sent his curling effort agonisingly over.

Leicester did enjoy some pressure towards the end and Robert Huth saw a header go just wide of the left-hand post.

Bournemouth was then forced to rely upon Boruc in stoppage time, when the Polish goalkeeper kept out Leonardo Ulloa's point-blank effort to effectively secure all three points.

 

Key Opta Stats

- Bournemouth is the 36th different side that Leicester have lost to in the Premier League.
- The Cherries have won as many home games in their last seven Premier League games (W5) as it did in its first 20 in the competition.
- Leicester's return of one point from its first eight away games of the season is the lowest total by a defending top-flight champion.
- Claudio Ranieri is the first Italian manager to reach 200 Premier League games (146 for Chelsea, 54 for Leicester City).
- The Foxes haven't won a Premier League away trip since April (10 games without a win), its longest run since October 2003 (a run of 16 away games without victory).

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