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1 | HIRST brought the ball away from ZANKA and rifled a poor shot well wide. |
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8 | FUCHS ran onto a wonderful ball from OXLADE-CHAMBERLAIN but fumbled his shot wide. |
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24 | GOAL!! A long range effort was deflected into the path of ZEKHNINI who nudged the ball past the helpless 'keeper. (1-0 Leicester City) |
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26 | DÚBRAVKA saved a swerving shot from BANZA. |
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27 | CANNON clipped the ball through a ruck of players but DÚBRAVKA was a match for it as he dived to his left. |
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40 | GOAL!! A strike from GRAY which the 'keeper managed to palm clear was deemed over the line by the linesman and the referee gave the goal. (2-0 Leicester City) |
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43 | SÁNCHEZ booked for gamesmanship. |
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45+1 | GOAL!! A strike from SÁNCHEZ was hoofed off the line only for LANG to drive the ball in. (3-0 Leicester City) |
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45+2 | A fine dribble was ended by a good save by the advancing 'keeper. |
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48 | A twenty-five yard drive from BANZA caused the Leicester City 'keeper little difficulty. |
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51 | A cross from DEWSBURY-HALL left GRAY in lots of space but he scuffed his shot. |
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54 | ADEGBENRO kicked the ball wide from just inside the area. |
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57 | DÚBRAVKA did well to hold onto a powerful strike from SALVADOR AGRA. |
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62 | An inswinging corner was forced into the arms of DÚBRAVKA by NECIP. |
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64 | GOAL!! A cross from the right was nodded down by SALVADOR AGRA for PÉREZ to score. (3-1 Leicester City) |
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70 | GOAL!! Some good work by SARR on the right, left GRAY yards clear, and he dummied the 'keeper and fired the ball into the back of the net. (4-1 Leicester City) |
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70 | A high challenge on MATHEUS REIS by HIRST results in a booking. |
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72 | A brilliant strike from NECIP was dealt with by a good stop from the Leicester City 'keeper. |
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75 | The motionless Boavista 'keeper was a mere bystander as a backpass from SALVADOR AGRA fell just wide. |
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78 | Uncertainty in the Leicester City defence enabled NECIP to hit the ball just beyond the far post. |
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84 | SARR booked by the ref for a late tackle. |
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90+1 | A tame shot from BANZA trickled agonisingly wide. |