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Leicester v Tottenham LIVE: Premier League result and reaction after Vardy secures draw as Bentancur injured

Leicester 1-1 Tottenham: The veteran striker popped up in the second half to secure the hosts a point

Harry Latham-Coyle
Monday 19 August 2024 17:29 EDT
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Jamie Vardy marked Leicester’s return to the Premier League with a goal as the hosts secured an unlikely point against Tottenham Hotspur.

Captain Vardy had not been expected to feature in the opening fixture of his side’s top-flight comeback having missed most of the preseason due to injury, but was deemed fit enough to start with Steve Cooper lacking in alternative forward options. And it had to be him to produce a magic moment: Spurs had dominated the entirety of the contest unti the veteran striker headed home a second half equaliser totally against the run of play, Vardy directing Abdul Fatawu’s cross into the corner to secure a 1-1 draw.

Tottenham had appeared to have been cruising to an opening weekend win after Pedro Porro capitalised on their sustained pressure with a flicked first-half finish. With James Maddison sparkling on his return to his former club, the floodgates appeared likely to open thereafter, but a series of squandered chances from new recruit Dominic Solanke and the rest of the Spurs’ forward line left Leicester in touch, allowing Vardy to pop up and spark a King Power Stadium party again.

There was a worrying moment late on as Spurs midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur appeared to be knocked out in a clash of heads. After several minutes of treatment, the Uruguayan was sitting up and talking in the Tottenham dressing room after being carried off on a stretcher, and will continue to be monitored in line with concussion protocols.

Re-live all the action from the King Power Stadium below:

Steve Cooper relishing Premier League return

Steve Cooper is relishing his Premier League return as his Leicester reign begins against Tottenham on Monday.

Cooper is back in the top flight nine months after his sacking at Nottingham Forest, and tonight’s visit of Spurs provides a bit of symmetry for Cooper: it was a 2-0 defeat to Ange Postecoglou’s side in December which proved his final game in charge of Forest.

“I can’t wait to get back,” Cooper said at his pre-match press conference. “I think about the organisation and not myself. It’s always the club first.

“I missed the Premier League, there’s no doubt about that. I didn’t use the time to down tools. That was the last thing I wanted. I tried to use the time wisely to prepare for the next role.

“It’s an exciting challenge here. It’s been a good pre-season while transitioning to being a Premier League team again.”

Steve Cooper is back in the Premier League
Steve Cooper is back in the Premier League (PA Archive)
Harry Latham-Coyle19 August 2024 19:00

Jamie Vardy starts for Leicester

So a surprise start for Jamie Vardy, with Steve Cooper indicating that his captain might not have been able to feature had this game been on Saturday or Sunday. With Patson Daka out, Leicester did not have a senior alternative striking option in their squad - but just how fit is the veteran centre forward?

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Harry Latham-Coyle19 August 2024 18:55

Team news - Tottenham

Dominic Solanke is straight in from the start on his Tottenham Hotspur debut, in an otherwise familiar-looking Spurs side.

Tottenham XI: Vicario; Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Udogie; Bentancur, Sarr; Johnson, Maddison, Son; Solanke.

Harry Latham-Coyle19 August 2024 18:50

Team news - Leicester

A curveball from Leicester: Jamie Vardy is fit to start and captains the home side up front. New addition Bobby Decordova-Reid joins him in the front three.

Leicester XI: Hermansen; Justin, Faes, Vestergaard, Kristiansen; Winks, Ndidi, Buonanotte; Decordova-Reid, Vardy, Fatawu.

Harry Latham-Coyle19 August 2024 18:48

Team news on the way...

Hopefully we are now all getting used to these slightly earlier team announcements, the Premier League kindly affording us 15 minutes extra to acquaint ourselves with the line-ups this season. Will Dominic Solanke be an immediate starter for Spurs? How will Steve Cooper assemble his forward line in the absence of Patson Daka and Jamie Vardy? We’re not far away from finding out...

Harry Latham-Coyle19 August 2024 18:37

Oliver Skipp completes move from Tottenham to Leicester

He won’t be available for Leicester tonight, but the club have confirmed the completion of their deal to sign Oliver Skipp from Spurs. Skipp will reunite with Harry Winks at the King Power Stadium as two graduates of Tottenham’s academy who never quite delivered on early promise shown at the club, but both feel like shrewd (if samey) signings in consecutive summers for a club seeking to secure their Premier League status.

Harry Latham-Coyle19 August 2024 18:25

Match facts

Overall, this fixture has produced 128 goals in 34 Premier League meetings, giving it the highest average goals per game of any Premier League fixture to have been played more than 20 times – 3.76.

Leicester’s 13 wins against Spurs is their joint-most Premier League victories over one team, and the Foxes are unbeaten in their past five opening day fixtures (W3, D2). 

New manager Steve Cooper’s last Premier League game in charge of a club was Nottingham Forest’s 2-0 defeat by Spurs in December last year.

Meanwhile, Spurs have lost just one of their past eight opening Premier League matches (W5, D2) – a 1-0 defeat by Everton in 2020. Spurs were top of the Premier League after 10 games last year, taking 26 points from a possible 30. 

Ange Postecoglou’s side won maximum points against the three promoted sides last term, but they won just three of their final 13 league away games last season (D4, L6).

Son Heung-min has nine goals and four assists in 14 matches against Leicester, while Solanke could become the first player to score on his Premier League debut for Spurs since Steven Bergwijn against Manchester City in 2020.

Chris Wilson19 August 2024 18:15

Head-to-head

Tonight will be the 121st meeting between these two sides, with the first dating back to 1914. Spurs have won 61 overall, with 21 ending as draws and 38 ending in a Leicester victory.

The two sides last met in the 2022/23 Premier League season, and though Leicester were relegated that season, the Foxes escaped with a 4-1 home win in their home match against Spurs.

Spurs have won seven of their last 10 matches against Leicester, including a 6-2 win the last time they played the Foxes at home, and a famous 3-2 win in January 2022 courtesy of late goals from Steven Bergwijn.

The last two matches between these sides have produced 28 goals, so we could be in for a cracker tonight.

Chris Wilson19 August 2024 18:00

WATCH: Spurs’ Postecoglou insists player controversy won’t impact Leicester clash

Ange Postecoglou has insisted he is moving on after Tottenham Hostpur suspended Yves Bissouma for their Premier League game at Leicester City on Monday, 19 August, after footage emerged appearing to show the midfielder inhaling laughing gas.

When asked if the timing of the suspension would affect the club, the Spurs boss told reporters on Sunday: “You would be surprised what you have to deal with as a manager.

“I make decisions accordingly and move on really quickly to what’s really important, and what’s really important is that we’ve got a game Monday night.”

Spurs’ Postecoglou insists player controversy won’t impact Leicester clash

Ange Postecoglou has insisted he is moving on after Tottenham Hostpur suspended Yves Bissouma for their Premier League game at Leicester City on Monday, 19 August, after footage emerged appearing to show the midfielder inhaling laughing gas. When asked if the timing of the suspension would affect the club, the Spurs boss told reporters on Sunday: “You would be surprised what you have to deal with as a manager. “I make decisions accordingly and move on really quickly to what’s really important, and what’s really important is that we’ve got a game Monday night.”

Chris Wilson19 August 2024 17:45

Ange Postecoglou: James Maddison is really determined to have big season

Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou can sense James Maddison’s determination to have a big season after his Euro 2024 disappointment.

Maddison was left out of the England squad after struggling for fitness and form during the second half of last campaign.

Given Maddison had been one of the form players in the Premier League before an ankle injury in November, his omission was a surprise, but Monday presents him with the perfect chance to respond.

Ange Postecoglou: James Maddison is really determined to have big season

Maddison was left out of England’s Euro 2024 squad after struggling for fitness and form during the second half of last campaign.

Chris Wilson19 August 2024 17:30

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