Football: Lookman strike earns Leicester battling win over title-chasing Liverpool

Leicester City's Ademola Lookman scores their second goal. PHOTO: REUTERS

LEICESTER (REUTERS) - Title-chasers Liverpool slipped to their second Premier League defeat of the season after substitute Ademola Lookman earned Leicester City a hard-fought 1-0 victory on Tuesday (Dec 28).

Liverpool dominated the first half against an injury-hit Leicester and looked set to take a deserved lead when they were awarded a 16th-minute penalty, only for Egyptian Mohamed Salah to see his spot kick saved by home goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.

The chances kept coming for the visitors, with Sadio Mane blazing over when he should have scored early in the second half.

Reacting to the loss, Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp said his side cannot even think about being able to catch Premier League leaders Manchester City if they put in more performances like their showing.

“It was not our plan tonight to give City the chance to run away,” the German told reporters. “If we play like tonight we do not think about catching up with City.

“But if we play our football we can see what that means (for the title race).

“I don’t have a proper explanation for tonight. To find one is my main concern, not how City are doing.”

Liverpool's profligacy proved costly as Lookman fired Leicester in front just before the hour mark, sparking scenes of euphoria at the King Power Stadium.

It was backs to the wall for Leicester after that, but they dug in to secure a win that keeps second-placed Liverpool six points adrift of champions City, as Foxes coach Brendan Rodgers got one over on the side he used to manage.

After conceding six at City on Boxing Day, Leicester's morale-boosting win moved them up to ninth in the standings.

Liverpool, who had a five-day break prior to their trip to the King Power after Boxing Day's fixture against Leeds United was postponed, looked much fresher than Leicester, playing their second game in three days, and soon took control of the match.

After bombarding a Leicester backline decimated by injuries early on, Jordan Henderson volleyed Liverpool's first chance over, before Wilfred Ndidi fouled Salah in the penalty area to give the visitors a golden opportunity to break the deadlock.

The penalty from the Egyptian, however, was poor, too close to Schmeichel, with the rebound header from Salah coming out off the crossbar. It was the Liverpool striker's third penalty miss for the club in all competitions.

Since the start of 2020, Schmeichel has saved more penalties in the Premier League than any other goalkeeper, with Tuesday's stop his third in this period.

Salah then forced another fine save out of Schmeichel as Liverpool continued to throw everything at Leicester.

Mane's miss had the Liverpool bench looking at each other in disbelief, only for Lookman, following up his goal against City, to add to their woes with a powerful finish after a swift counter.

There were last-ditch blocks aplenty, bodies put on the line, but Leicester got the job done, with the players sinking to their knees upon the final whistle, having left Liverpool unable to score for the first time in 29 league games.

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