Vardy hat-trick sees Leicester thrash Man City 5-2

Jamie Vardy struck a brilliant hat-trick as Leicester City handed Manchester City a 5-2 thrashing in the Premier League on Sunday.

Published : Sep 27, 2020 23:26 IST , Manchester

Jamie Vardy celebrates scoring during Leicester City's 5-2 win over Manchester City in the Premier League on Sunday.
Jamie Vardy celebrates scoring during Leicester City's 5-2 win over Manchester City in the Premier League on Sunday.
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Jamie Vardy celebrates scoring during Leicester City's 5-2 win over Manchester City in the Premier League on Sunday.

A Jamie Vardy hat-trick and a superb James Maddison strike steered Leicester City to a stunning 5-2 win at Manchester City on Sunday and kept it top of the Premier League with a nine points from three games.

City had not conceded five goals in a home game since February 2003 against Arsenal and it was the first time Pep Guardiola had seen a side he is managing concede five in what was his 686th game in the dugout.

With injured strikers Gabriel Jesus and Sergio Aguero unavailable, City lacked bite as Raheem Sterling looked uncomfortable on his own up front while a porous defence was unable to contain Leicester's lethal fast breaks.

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City, however, looked to be in cruise control after a sublime volley from Riyad Mahrez against his former club gave the home side a fourth-minute lead, as Leicester was barely able to break out of its own half in the opening stages.

Mahrez unleashed an unstoppable shot past goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel after the visitors failed to clear a corner but Vardy turned the match on its head with two penalties either side of a deft back-heel finish.

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Jamie Vardy struck twice from the spot to keep Leicester City firmly in control of the tie.

The striker drove his spot-kick into the top right corner in the 37th minute after he was fouled by Kyle Walker and then turned the match on its head in the 54th, beating goalkeeper Ederson at the near post with a deft touch.

Vardy completed his hat-trick four minutes later with a second penalty, drilling his shot into the bottom-left corner this time after Eric Garcia had hauled him down in the area.

Substitute Maddison made it 4-1 when he curled a brilliant shot from 20 metres into the top left corner before centre back Nathan Ake pulled one back for City with a header.

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With Vardy limping off with a hamstring strain in the closing stages, Youri Tielemans converted Leicester's third penalty of the match in the 88th minute to put the icing on the cake for the Foxes.

The outcome snapped City's 11-match unbeaten home run in the league dating back to last season and it was also the side's first defeat in its opening top-flight home game since a 2-1 loss to Southampton in 1989.

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