Leicester City v Swansea City, 03 February 2018

Score1-1
RefereeAnthony Taylor
CompetitionPremier League
VenueKing Power Stadium
Attendance31,179
Kick-off: 3.00pm Leicester City were now unbeaten in their last 14 home games against Swansea City in all competitions since 28 October 1950 (won ten).

Goals:

Jamie Vardy 17 G

Goals:

Federico Fernández 53 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel
Defender/Right back Danny Simpson
Defender Christian Fuchs
Defender Harry Maguire
Defender/Midfielder Marc Albrighton
Defender/Midfielder Wilfred Ndidi
Midfielder Adrien Silva
Midfielder Fousseni Diabaté
Forward Jamie Vardy

Starting lineup:

Lukasz Fabiański Goalkeeper
Alfie Mawson Defender
Kyle Naughton Defender/Midfielder
Martin Olsson Defender/Midfielder
Sam Clucas Midfielder
Leroy Fer Midfielder
KI Sung-yueng Midfielder
Nathan Dyer Midfielder/Forward
Jordan Ayew Forward

Substitutions:

Demarai Gray for Kelechi Iheanacho 68
Matty James for Adrien Silva 68
Shinji Okazaki for Danny Simpson 80

Substitutions:

Tom Carroll for Leroy Fer 36
Wilfried Bony for Nathan Dyer 71
Wayne Routledge for Jordan Ayew 90

Cards:

Fousseni Diabaté 3 Y

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Ben Hamer
Defender Yohan Benalouane
Defender Ben Chilwell
Defender/Midfielder Matty James
Midfielder Vicente Iborra
Midfielder/Forward Demarai Gray
Forward Shinji Okazaki

On the bench:

Defender Kyle Bartley
Midfielder Tom Carroll
Midfielder Wayne Routledge
Midfielder/Forward Luciano Narsingh
Forward Tammy Abraham
Forward Wilfried Bony

Comments:

League position: 8th Leicester City had now lost one of their last seven home games in the Premier League (won four). The Foxes failed in their attempt to win their opening three top division home games of a year for the first time since 1977. Jamie Vardy had now scored the opening goal in six games so far in this Premier League season; the most by any player along with Sergio Agüero and Harry Kane.

Comments:

League position: 17th After a run of seven consecutive away defeats in the Premier League, Swansea City were now unbeaten in their last three away games in the competition (won one). The Swans had now taken 11 points from a possible 18 since recently appointed manager Carlos Carvalhal took charge. In this game, Alfie Mawson started his 50th consecutive Premier League game; the longest current such run of any player in the competition.

Goals:

Jamie Vardy 17 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel
Defender/Right back Danny Simpson
Defender Christian Fuchs
Defender Harry Maguire
Defender/Midfielder Marc Albrighton
Defender/Midfielder Wilfred Ndidi
Midfielder Adrien Silva
Midfielder Fousseni Diabaté
Forward Jamie Vardy

Substitutions:

Demarai Gray for Kelechi Iheanacho 68
Matty James for Adrien Silva 68
Shinji Okazaki for Danny Simpson 80

Cards:

Fousseni Diabaté 3 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Ben Hamer
Defender Yohan Benalouane
Defender Ben Chilwell
Defender/Midfielder Matty James
Midfielder Vicente Iborra
Midfielder/Forward Demarai Gray
Forward Shinji Okazaki

Comments:

League position: 8th Leicester City had now lost one of their last seven home games in the Premier League (won four). The Foxes failed in their attempt to win their opening three top division home games of a year for the first time since 1977. Jamie Vardy had now scored the opening goal in six games so far in this Premier League season; the most by any player along with Sergio Agüero and Harry Kane.

Goals:

Federico Fernández 53 G

Starting lineup:

Lukasz Fabiański Goalkeeper
Alfie Mawson Defender
Kyle Naughton Defender/Midfielder
Martin Olsson Defender/Midfielder
Sam Clucas Midfielder
Leroy Fer Midfielder
KI Sung-yueng Midfielder
Nathan Dyer Midfielder/Forward
Jordan Ayew Forward

Substitutions:

Tom Carroll for Leroy Fer 36
Wilfried Bony for Nathan Dyer 71
Wayne Routledge for Jordan Ayew 90

Cards:

On the bench:

Defender Kyle Bartley
Midfielder Tom Carroll
Midfielder Wayne Routledge
Midfielder/Forward Luciano Narsingh
Forward Tammy Abraham
Forward Wilfried Bony

Comments:

League position: 17th After a run of seven consecutive away defeats in the Premier League, Swansea City were now unbeaten in their last three away games in the competition (won one). The Swans had now taken 11 points from a possible 18 since recently appointed manager Carlos Carvalhal took charge. In this game, Alfie Mawson started his 50th consecutive Premier League game; the longest current such run of any player in the competition.