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Leicester City v Tottenham Hotspur (2021-22)
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HT:1–1
Report
EventPremier League 2021-22
DateWednesday 19 January 2022
VenueKing Power Stadium, Leicester
Player of the MatchJames Maddison
RefereeJonathan Moss
Attendance31,986
Weather4 °C (40 °F)
Leicester - Watford
Spurs - Morecambe
Leicester - Brighton
Spurs - Chelsea

Leicester City v Tottenham Hotspur was a match which took place at the King Power Stadium on Wednesday 19 January 2022.

Steven Bergwijn scored two injury-time goals as Tottenham fought back from 2-1 down to snatch an incredible victory at Leicester in a thrilling finish at the King Power Stadium.

Leicester were moments away from inflicting a first Premier League defeat on Spurs since Antonio Conte took charge, before Bergwijn grabbed a 95th-minute equaliser from Matt Doherty's pass.

But there was more drama to come.

The Dutchman, who had only been introduced as a 79th-minute substitute, then took the ball around goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel in the seventh minute of stoppage time and scored the winner with the ball going in off the post.

It was a fitting finale to an incredible match.

The Foxes had taken the lead against the run of play in the 24th minute with Patson Daka's clinical finish over visiting goalkeeper Hugo Lloris with the hosts' first shot on target.

But Harry Kane, who had earlier had a shot cleared off the line and also hit the crossbar, equalised just before half-time, collecting Harry Winks' ball forward, cutting inside Caglar Soyuncu and side-footing past Schmeichel.

James Maddison then put Leicester ahead in the 76th minute after he had linked up well with substitute Harvey Barnes and the hosts thought they were collecting the three points before Bergwijn's dramatic double.

Tottenham's win takes them above north London rivals Arsenal and up to fifth in the Premier League, while Leicester are 10th in the table.

Leicester were playing for the first time in the Premier League in 2022 after games against Norwich, Everton and Burnley had been postponed because of Covid-19, while this match had originally been scheduled to take place on 16 December.

The Foxes were without top scorer Jamie Vardy because of a thigh injury, while Nigeria's Kelechi Iheanacho is on international duty at the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.

Daka was making only his third Premier League start and he took his opportunity in style, finishing well after a challenge from Tottenham's Sergio Reguilon saw the ball drop into his path.

That goal came after Spurs had missed numerous chances, with two shots cleared off the line and a Kane header bouncing off the crossbar.

Kane, who impressed throughout, then registered only his fifth Premier League goal of the season, although he has also netted eight times in cup games in 2021-22 as well as scoring 10 for his country.

It also brought up a landmark for the England captain as the goal was his 250th in club matches.

The performance of Maddison, capped once by the Three Lions in 2019 but pushing for a recall, would have also been pleasing for watching England boss Gareth Southgate.

The Leicester midfielder produced two fine saves from Lloris, one in each half, before getting the goal his play deserved after he linked up with Barnes, who had only been on the field for a minute before getting the assist.

In Maddison's last 11 appearances in all competitions, he has now been directly involved in 13 goals - eight goals and five assists.

Spurs had not been beaten in the Premier League since they lost 1-0 at West Ham on 24 October when Nuno Espirito Santo was in charge.

But Conte maintained his unbeaten league run in the most dramatic of fashions, with not one, but two goals deep into added time.

The victory also set a new Premier League feat as Spurs were behind at 94 minutes, 52 seconds - the latest time a team has been behind before winning a Premier League match.

The previous mark had been back in May 2012 when Manchester City were trailing 2-1 at home to QPR after 91 minutes, 14 seconds before goals from Edin Dzeko and, famously, Sergio Aguero clinched City's first Premier League title.

Match[]

Details[]

19 January 2022
19:30 GMT
Leicester City Leicester City FC 2–3 Tottenham Hotspur FC Tottenham King Power Stadium, Leicester
Attendance: 31,986
Referee: Jonathan Moss
Daka Goal 24'
Maddison Goal 76'
HT:1–1
Report
Kane Goal 38'
Bergwijn Goal 90+5'90+7'
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Tottenham Hotspur
 
01 Kasper Schmeichel
11 Marc Albrighton
04 Çağlar Söyüncü
23 Jannik Vestergaard
33 Luke Thomas Substituted off in the 53rd minute 53'
08 Youri Tielemans
20 Hamza Choudhury Booked
22 Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall Substituted off in the 88th minute 88'
10 James Maddison
29 Patson Daka Substituted off in the 75th minute 75'
37 Ademola Lookman
Substitutes:
02 James Justin Substituted on in the 53rd minute 53'
07 Harvey Barnes Substituted on in the 75th minute 75'
12 Danny Ward
17 Ayoze Pérez
35 Eldin Jakupović
38 Vontae Daley-Campbell
42 Boubakary Soumaré Substituted on in the 88th minute 88'
49 Kasey McAteer
62 Lewis Brunt
Manager:
Flag of Northern Ireland Brendan Rodgers
 
01 Hugo Lloris
12 Emerson Royal Substituted off in the 45th minute 45'
25 Japhet Tanganga
06 Davinson Sánchez Booked
33 Ben Davies
03 Sergio Reguilón Substituted off in the 79th minute 79'
29 Oliver Skipp
05 Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
08 Harry Winks Substituted off in the 74th minute 74'
10 Harry Kane
27 Lucas Moura
Substitutes:
02 Matt Doherty Substituted on in the 45th minute 45'
11 Bryan Gil
14 Joe Rodon
18 Giovani Lo Celso Substituted on in the 74th minute 74'
19 Ryan Sessegnon
20 Dele Alli
22 Pierluigi Gollini
23 Steven Bergwijn Substituted on in the 79th minute 79' Booked
44 Dane Scarlett
Manager:
Flag of Italy Antonio Conte

Man of the Match:
James Maddison

Assistant referees:
Marc Perry
Timothy Wood
Fourth official:
Robert Jones

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time or penalties.
  • Three points awarded to winner, none to loser.
  • One point awarded to each in the event of a draw.
  • Nine named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Match Stats[]

Overall Leicester City Tottenham Hotspur
Goals scored 2 3
Total shots 13 27
Shots on target 4 10
Ball possession 49% 51%
Corner kicks 3 8
Fouls committed 6 12

See also[]

External links[]

Premier League 2021–22

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Leicester City F.C. matches - 2021-22
2021-22 Premier League

Arsenal (h) · Tottenham Hotspur (h) · Arsenal (a) · Southampton (h)

2021-22 FA Cup

Watford (h) · Nottingham Forest (a)

2021-22 EFL Cup

Millwall (a) · Brighton & Hove Albion (h) · Liverpool (a)

2021-22 UEFA Europa League

Napoli (h) · Legia Warsaw (a) · Spartak Moscow (a) · Spartak Moscow (h) · Legia Warsaw (h) · Napoli (a)

2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League

Randers (h) · Randers (a) · Rennes (h) · Rennes (a) · PSV Eindhoven (h) · PSV Eindhoven (a)

2021 FA Community Shield
Manchester City (n)
Tottenham Hotspur F.C. matches - 2021-22
2021-22 Premier League

Manchester City (h) · Chelsea (h) · Arsenal (a) · Manchester United (h) · Leicester City (a) · Brentford (a) · Liverpool (a) · Arsenal (h) · Norwich City (a)

2021-22 FA Cup
2021-22 EFL Cup

Wolverhampton Wanderers (a) · Burnley (a)

2021-22 Europa Conference League

Paços de Ferreira (a) · Paços de Ferreira (h) · Rennes (a) · Mura (h) · Vitesse (h) · Vitesse (a) · Mura (a) · Rennes (h) ·

The Mind Series

Chelsea (a) · Arsenal (h)

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