EPL: Leicester 3-0 Huddersfield


Mark Hughes, Manager of Stoke City looks dejected after the Premier League match between Stoke

A slick second half performance from Leicester saw them beat Huddersfield 3-0 on New Year's Day, which also marked the long-awaited debut of Adrien Silva.


After a goalless opening half, it took Riyad Mahrez (53) just seven minutes of the second to net the opener before Islam Slimani (59) chipped home over Hudderfield goalkeeper Jonas Lossl.
Silva, who was officially registered by Leicester on January 1 and given permission to be included in the matchday 18 by the Premier League, came on for his debut in the 85th minute before Marc Albrighton (90+2) rounded off the scoring late on.

Leicester have ended a run of five league games without a win although they remain in 8th spot, while Huddersfield are now winless in four matches but stay in 11th place.

Both sides could have nicked an early goal, with Chris Lowe fizzing a shot towards goal in the second minute, but it ended up straight in the hands of Kasper Schmeichel. Slimani then headed a curling Christian Fuchs cross just over the crossbar, but the offside flag was already raised.

Leicester were forced into an early first half change after Wes Morgan injured himself when tackling Steve Mounie at full stretch. He was replaced in the 28th minute by Aleksander Dragovic, with Schmeichel taking the captain's armband.

Chances were at a premium for much of the first half, but the hosts went close again in the 34th minute. Fuchs delivered a long throw into the box but Harry Maguire was unable to see off three Huddersfield defender to head home. The rebound fell to Wilfred Ndidi at the top of the area, but he could only strike past the post.

But Leicester turned on the magic after the break, and Mahrez opened the scoring in the 53rd minute. Another throw in from Fuchs caused problem for Huddersfield who failed to clear it properly, allowing Albrighton to hook the ball back into the box. It landed to Mahrez near the back post, who hit the ball first time to see it hammer into the bottom left corner.

Six minutes later and it was another fine goal from the Foxes with the two Algerian internationals linking up. Mahrez released Slimani into the box, with the striker racing onto the ball and going one-on-one with Lossl before superbly chipping over the Huddersfield stopper to double Leicester's lead.

Ndidi could have added the third in the 83rd minute but his bullet header could only rattle the woodwork, and it was three minutes later when Silva made his debut as he replaced Matty James with the fans singing his name for the remainder of the game.

They were given even more to cheer about in the second minute of injury time as Albrighton slotted home Leicester's third. After some great work from Slimani in the middle of the park to pick out Demarai Gray on the right of the box, the latter flashed the ball across the face of goal for Albrighton at the back post and he duly slotted home to start 2018 in winning fashion for the Foxes.


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