Aston Villa are aiming for a third consecutive Premier League win when they host Leicester City on Saturday. Unai Emery has led his team to a good run, climbing ...
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Leicester City is in need of a lifeline against Aston Villa as it looks to stave off the threat of Premier League relegation.
Australia international Souttar joined signed from Stoke on deadline day while forward Tete came in on loan from Shakhtar Donetsk. Foxes boss Brendan Rodgers ...
Rodgers' men rise to 13th and will hope they can kick on now. If they can keep on scoring, they've got nothing to worry about. Leicester's run of fun on the road continues then.
Attempt saved. Harvey Barnes (Leicester City) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Jamie Vardy. 90'+2 ...
Leicester overturned not one, but two deficits to put an end to their five-game winless skid and secure a 4-2 victory over Aston Villa on Saturday.
A season ago, Manchester City conceded just 26 goals in 38 games (0.68 per game). Arsenal (50 points) were handed just their second defeat of the season on Saturday, beaten 1-0 away to Everton as Sean Dyche made his debut as Toffees manager. Chelsea has some work to do while surprising Fulham, Brentford and Brighton are hanging around on the periphery with fine campaigns. The home fans are loving the start of the Sean Dyche era. Incredible play by Amadou Onana to surge down the left and he crosses for Dominic Calvert-Lewin who is sliding in and two yards out. A high cross to the back post finds Bukayo Saka and he brilliantly volleys the ball towards the bottom corner but Conor Coady gets back on the line to clear. Lovely corner from Saka to pick him out but the shot was a tough one to keep down. 11, while Everton have a huge Merseyside derby at Liverpool on Monday, Feb. Arsenal host Brentford on Saturday, Feb. He’s so important to the way Brendan Rodgers want to run an attack, and he’s clearly not leaving the club this season. Aston Villa thought they had equalized midway through the second half, but the offside flag went up after Philippe Coutinho lifted the ball over Ward. Aston Villa (28 points) are not among them, but they remain 11th following the defeat.
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[Dennis Praet](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/173150/Dennis-Praet) latched on to a [Harvey Barnes](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/243386/Harvey-Barnes) through ball. [Philippe Coutinho](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/130372/Philippe-Coutinho) only for his effort to be ruled out for offside. [Kelechi Iheanacho](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/39902/Kelechi-Iheanacho) heading past [Emiliano Martinez](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/158626/Emiliano-Martínez) in the 41st minute and then Tete marking his debut with a goal in first-half stoppage time after Villa carelessly conceded possession.
Latest Leicester City news from LeicestershireLive as Gary Lineker comments on the win over Aston Villa and praises debutant Tete.
His darting run and dribble around Martinez capped a memorable debut." LeicestershireLive's Jordan Blackwell scored Tete eight out of 10 in his post-player player ratings, writing: "Those Brazil flags will be flying all season if this is anything to go by. New signing, Tete, head and shoulders the best player." He tweeted: "Cracking end-to-end game at Villa Park. In typical Lineker fashion, he showed off his pun game, saying Tete (French for 'head') was "head and shoulders the best player" on the pitch. READ MORE:
Attempt saved. Harvey Barnes (Leicester City) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Jamie Vardy. 90'+2 ...
Here's the verdict as Aston Villa fail to jump into the top half of the Premier League as Leicester win it 4-2 at Villa Park.
Philippe Coutinho on for Ramsey, 46 minutes: Looked bright whenever he had it and slipped Watkins in with a delicate ball as Souttar slid to block the Villa striker from scoring his second. Ollie Watkins: Back in the goals and scored his fifth of the season to open the scoring, reacting quickest to Buendia’s effort which hit the crossbar. Leon Bailey: Played a lot of his football here from the right-hand side and found Leicester new boy Kristiansen a tough cookie with the imposing Dane winning that battle. Buendia cracked the underside of the crossbar with a curling, left-footed attempt as Watkins followed up the rebound to make it 1-0. Douglas Luiz: Liked the majority of his work in there as his passes cut right through blue shirts which enabled Villa to get on the front foot in the opening stages. Boubacar Kamara: At fault for two of Leicester’s goals in the first half as the Frenchman, usually immaculate in possession, was pickpocketed in dangerous areas with Maddison and Tete the big beneficiaries. Lucas Digne: Back in the starting line-up after missing the win over Southampton but, after struggling to contain the lively Tete on that side, was hooked off at the break. Powered forwards whenever he could after the break in an attempt to get Villa on the front foot. Pulled up twice with a niggle before Cash replaced him on the hour. Martinez was instructed to play out from the back but there were a lack of options while, for the Foxes’ first, Kamara was caught receiving Martinez’s pass. Ashley Young was later forced off as Matty Cash replaced him on the hour. Unai Emery’s men went ahead thanks to Ollie Watkins’ fifth goal of the season as the striker reacted quickest to Emi Buendia’s effort which cracked the crossbar.
Aston Villa play a patient and effective brand of football under Unai Emery, according to Ashley Preece from Birmingham Live.
It’s the first Saturday 3pm all season at Villa Park, so the fans are happy with that one, and it should be a good game. He’s transformed the club from top to bottom. Villa are three points off the top six now. You’re looking at a different Villa now. [Saturday's clash with Leicester City](https://www.lcfc.com/match/75121) on the back of five wins in seven matches. The Spaniard's arrival at Villa Park has turned a season which could have involved relegation anxiety into one which may end with European qualification.
Leicester City got back to winning ways in the Premier League for the first time this year on Saturday as they overcame fellow Midlands side Aston Villa at ...
And Brazilian winger [Tete](https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/all-about/tete) had his first taste of English football on the right of a front three. Their only scalps in previous weeks had comprised slender cup wins against fourth-tier opposition – Gillingham and Walsall – and with their next three matches against three of the Premier League’s top five in Tottenham, Manchester United and Arsenal, the urgency for three points was more pronounced, even before digesting Everton’s lunchtime win over the latter. [Victor Kristiansen](https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/all-about/victor-kristiansen) started at left-back following his cameo in the FA Cup last week. Tell us in the For Leicester, a first league win since the World Cup appeared both a relief and a cause for celebration. Victory caps a positive week for Leicester, in which their chairman, Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, confirmed he has cleared £194m of club debts to its parent company, King Power International. Tetê, the Brazilian winger signed from Shakhtar Donetsk, scored on debut to give Leicester the lead at the end of jam-packed first half in which Villa twice squandered their advantage, before the substitute Dennis Praet sealed victory late on. Maddison, making his first league start in two months, was a class act throughout and soon equalised after Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall robbed Boubacar Kamara, before Tete made his mark. He was brilliant after the break and had another few shots, but was unable to find the net. He also picked out Barnes for Iheanacho's equaliser, and delivered some dangerous set-pieces. Eyes are now on three possible home debuts when City take on Tottenham Hotspur at the [City](https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/all-about/leicester-city-fc)’s January arrivals making their first [Premier League](https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/all-about/premier-league) appearances for the club.
The latest Leicester City news as players have taken to social media following the 4-2 victory at Villa Park where winger Tete scored his first goal for the ...
The latest video though has added subtitles, with Ricardo writing: “I had everything planned with @Tete_Oficial00 @LCFC” along with a laughing emoji. Fellow striker Iheanacho posted a picture of him celebrating his goal with blue hearts, football, eagle and fox emoji, it prompted a reply from Maddison, who wrote: “Top draw sunshine.” The subtitles read: “When Iheanacho has the ball, you run in behind and dribble the keeper and score. Dewsbury-Hall took to Instagram to post a picture of himself celebrating with Tete, along with the caption “Muito Bom! Maddison simply wrote the caption “Back” alongside pictures of him scoring and celebrating his first goal since before the World Cup. The video shows him translating instructions from the club coaches into Portuguese for Tete. He then posted pictures of him celebrating with Maddison, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Youri Tielemans and Iheanacho on his stories. “I must thank God and Leicester staff and teammates for the opportunity to make another dream come true in my life. The City squad, with three fresh faces, made the short journey to Villa Park for the 3pm kick off as they looked to build on a 2-2 draw with Brighton and Hove Albion in their last league outing. James Maddison, Kelechi Iheanacho and Dennis Praet scored the other goals in what was an afternoon to remember at Villa Park. With a picture of Souttar on the team bus after the game, Maddison wrote: “solid debut from the big man.” He also shared a video posted by the club of Kristiansen embracing his family after the game, along with the caption “Brilliant debut mate @victorkristiansen34.” @furacaotete”, which translates as “Very Nice!” Tete replied to the post writing: “my brother” along with a heart and star eye emojis.
The first half saw Villa take the lead twice through Ollie Watkins and a Harry Souttar own goal. The Foxes equalised both times from James Maddison and Kelechi ...
He looks great in the air and he’s got a bit of a mean streak. The whistle blew and the Foxes had the three points in the bag. A furious City attack saw the ball switched from the left to the right and back to the left again. Alex Moreno should have dealt with it comfortably, but he got it all wrong and presented the ball to the Belgian, who rounded the keeper and fired home into the unguarded net. This could be his time to shine, and man oh man he deserves a run in this side. The Foxes took the lead in the final seconds of the injury time. It was the perfect way to cap an absolutely exhausting half of football. On the half-hour, Watkins tried to fire a low ball across the goalmouth. City had to absorb an extended period of pressure from the Villans in the middle section of the half. Kristiansen and Barnes combined well on the left, allowing the winger to fire in a venomous cross that evaded the entire Villa defence. The deficit was short-lived as the Foxes immediately manufactured an equaliser with a huge assist from the hosts. The squad may have been revamped, but the match started in a fashion that will be familiar to all City fans this year.