JAMIE VARDYโS CLINICAL double earned Leicester City a 2-0 win over Sunderland that takes them a step closer to the Premier League title.
The England striker raced onto Danny Drinkwaterโs long ball before finishing with aplomb midway through the second half of a scrappy affair at the Stadium of Light, which was high in tension but low in quality.
Both sides had shouts for a penalty waved away in a first half during which chances were scarce, though Kasper Schmeichel saved well to deny Fabio Borini as Sunderland sought a win to give their survival hopes a major boost.
Drinkwater came close for Leicester before he set up Vardy to snatch the lead and send the visiting fans into raptures, and Claudio Ranieriโs side secured a killer second in injury time to put further pressure on second-placed Tottenham, thanks to a fine solo goal from their number nine.
Sunderland, who worked tirelessly but were too often wasteful in the final third, remain four points from safety in 18th place.
NโGolo Kanteโs ambitious dipping volley from distance summed up Leicesterโs determination to seize an early advantage.
Wes Morgan, whose header secured three points against Southampton last week, spurned a great chance to put Leicester ahead when he nodded Riyad Mahrezโs corner wide from just six yards out.
Shinji Okazakiโs appeals for a penalty were dismissed after he was caught by DeAndre Yedlin following Marc Albrightonโs flighted ball over the top, but it was Sunderland who began to look the more likely as the half went on, Younes Kaboul coming closest with a looping header from just inside the box.
The home side had their own shouts for a penalty waved away by Anthony Taylor just before half-time, after Patrick van Aanholtโs attempted cutback struck the trailing arm of Robert Huth, before Schmeichel reacted well with his legs to hook Fabio Boriniโs deflected effort clear of the near post.
Borini missed two more half-chances as Sunderland started the second period the strongest, first scuffing a shot wide of the near post before firing just a couple of feet over with a far cleaner strike from the edge of the area.
Drinkwater was denied by a smart smothering stop from Vito Mannone as he looked to race clear onto Vardyโs pass, but just as a breakthrough was beginning to look beyond a surprisingly sluggish Leicester, they seized the initiative.
Drinkwater fired a superb long pass from his own half into the path of Vardy, who raced into the penalty area before slotting low past a hesitant Mannone into the bottom corner.
Mahrez almost set up Vardy for a second as he left Yedlin for dead on the break, but the ball just eluded him before Borini endured the embarrassment of kicking the ball into his own face and behind for a goal-kick when picked out in space in the area.
Sunderland pushed for a late equaliser, but Jack Rodwell blazed over the crossbar when completely unmarked just six yards out to sum up another frustrating 90 minutes for Sam Allardyceโs side.
And Leicester, who saw late efforts from Drinkwater and substitute Daniel Amartey thwarted by Mannone, sealed the win as Vardy charged from the halfway line before prodding the ball around the Sunderland keeper and tucking in his 21st goal of a remarkable season.
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The simplest rule change would be if a team donโt score a goal they donโt get a point.
0-0 no side gets a point.
1-1 2-2 etc a point each.
That way if you donโt score at least 1 goal you lose.
Excellent idea.
Right lads โ weโll let you score one and then you let us score one and then weโll start playing properly.
Iโd prefer something more like Rugby. Maybe a bonus point for scoring 3.
They should do it so that no game is a draw in a league , a tie after 90 mins goes to penalties
I always thought in a draw the away team gets 2 points, home team one.
A bonus point for scoring three goals would just increase the gap between the big teams and the rest. Imagine the state of La Liga or the Bundesliga if that rule was introduced!
Some fine new product has arrived in Amsterdam, it seems.
Reckon VanB asten knows more about the game than the lot of us put together
He does. It doesnโt make his ideas right.
I think the rule needs changing, not abolishing
Itโll be like school again, playing world cup and it was always the useless lad who hung on the post that won it
Haha beat me to it! Good auld world cup and heads and vโs!
Peter thatโs called hatching
NO MOOTCHING LADS
Ridiculous, it would negate high pressing and make teams sit back. Meaning very little in the way of counter attacks and a lot of possession without a lot of action.
He is dead right when he says football needs to change. Itโs full of cheats, time wasters, cry babies and the rules are cementing the status quo when they should be trying to change it.
Interesting debate โ UEFA have obviously already abolished penalising hand-ball in the box with a penalty judging from the officials completely ignoring 3 of them in last Wednesday nightโs Europa Cup Final!!
I taste grapes, sour merseyside grapes
Iโm trying my VERY best to have a laugh at it now, Marc, a bit of good-humoured banter, despite the persistent frustration!
Completely ignoring 3!!
You reckon you deserved โ3โฒ penalties.
Kop yerself on
WOOOOOSSSSSHHHHHH!!!
Was listening to football weekly a while back and jimbo had a great idea to make everything more competitive and interesting. 3 points available per game as usual. If you win you get 2 and if itโs by more than 2 goals you get the bonus. If you lose by just the 1 you get 0 points but if itโs 2 goals or more you are docked a point. It would certainly keep the table interesting and you could forget about counting on games in hand as being necessarily good things.