Leicester 2-1 Crystal Palace: Ademola Lookman and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall secure victory for the Foxes

Leicester City 2-1 Crystal Palace: Two goals in the first half from Ademola Lookman and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall hand Brendan Rodgers’ side victory despite Wilfried Zaha’s reply for the Eagles

  • Leicester City secured a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon
  • Ademola Lookman put his side in front on 39 minutes at the King Power Stadium
  • Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall then netted on half-time to put his side two goals up
  • Wilfried Zaha brought a goal back on 65 minutes but it wasn’t enough for Palace
  • Kasper Schmeichel saved Zaha’s penalty, before Palace star scored the rebound

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall made his first Premier League start less than five months ago but he is already Leicester City’s player of the season and if he maintains this form then England recognition will not be far away.

With his jet black boots, no-frills haircut and unfussy demeanour, Dewsbury-Hall is the antithesis of many of today’s stars – but he has little reason to envy them once he gets on to the pitch.

Playing on the left of a three-man midfield, Dewsbury-Hall tries to win back the ball as though it is a precious family heirloom. And when he has it, he has eye-catching quality.

Ademola Lookman gave Leicester City the lead on 35 minutes as the Foxes went 1-0 ahead

The 24-year-old was then congratulated by Youri Tielemans and the rest of his teammates

The 24-year-old was then congratulated by Youri Tielemans and the rest of his teammates

The ball for Ademola Lookman’s opener against Crystal Palace, played with fabulous disguise inside Nathaniel Clyne, might have come from the boot of Zinedine Zidane. 

And the great Frenchman would also have been proud of Dewsbury-Hall’s next contribution – a perfectly-struck effort that picked out the top corner from 20 yards for his first Premier League goal.

That put Leicester two up at the break against the FA Cup semi-finalists and though Wilfred Zaha scored midway through the second half – after Kasper Schmeichel had saved his retaken penalty – the Foxes held on to climb over Palace into ninth. 

Midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's strike but Leicester two goals to the good on Sunday

Midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s strike but Leicester two goals to the good on Sunday

The 23-year-old had a fine game and pivotal in his sides victory at the King Power Stadium

The 23-year-old had a fine game and pivotal in his sides victory at the King Power Stadium

Schmeichel kept out the original spot-kick as well as the retake and after that Palace could not find the equaliser that would have sent them into Sunday’s Wembley meeting with Chelsea in a better frame of mind.

‘Since he has come in to the side Kiernan has represented everything I want in my teams,’ said Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers. ‘He is honest and works hard, and then he has quality.

‘As a No8, his job is to create and score. He makes a lovely pass for the first goal and the second goal was first-class. There is no question he has become a very important player for us. He was outstanding here.’

Despite their Wembley date, Patrick Vieira named the same starting XI that helped beat Arsenal 3-0. With one eye on Thursday’s Europa Conference quarter-final return leg against PSV Eindhoven, Brendan Rodgers made seven changes to his starting XI and one of them – Lookman – made the breakthrough six minutes before half-time.

Leicester's Kasper Schmeichel saved Wifried Zaha's penalty, but could not save the rebound

Leicester’s Kasper Schmeichel saved Wifried Zaha’s penalty, but could not save the rebound

Zaha, 29, headed home past Schmeichel as he looked to help his side to produce a comeback

Zaha, 29, headed home past Schmeichel as he looked to help his side to produce a comeback

James Justin stole the ball from Zaha, allowing Youri Tielemans to transfer it to Dewsbury-Hall. The midfielder found the perfect pass for Lookman, who held off Nathaniel Clyne, stepped inside Joachim Andersen and drilled home from 15 yards.

Dewsbury-Hall then produced one of the moments of the season at this stadium to double his side’s lead.

Trying to cut out Justin’s pass down the line, Marc Guehi slipped and let in Patson Daka. When he collected Daka’s cut-back, Dewsbury-Hall still had plenty to do but he tiptoed cleverly around Cheikhou Kouyate and arrowed one past Vicente Guaita from 20 yards.

The Ivory Coast international was a constant threat going forward for Patrick Vieira's men

The Ivory Coast international was a constant threat going forward for Patrick Vieira’s men

Brendan Rodgers congratulated want-away star Tielemans at the end of the clash on Sunday

Brendan Rodgers congratulated want-away star Tielemans at the end of the clash on Sunday

Midway through the second half, Palace pulled a goal back when Youri Tielemans tripped Jordan Ayew inside the box and though Schmeichel saved Zaha’s weak effort, a retake was ordered as Caglar Soyuncu had encroached into the box. 

Once more, Schmeichel stopped Zaha’s kick yet Palace’s luck was in as the loose ball fell perfectly for Zaha, who headed it home. Thereafter, however, they failed to create a clear opportunity beyond two goalmouth scrambles.

Boss Patrick Vieira confirmed Zaha would remain on penalty duty and also revealed defender Tyrick Mitchell, who went off in the first half, is a doubt for the semi-final with a calf injury.

He added: ‘Leicester were the better team in the first half. We were better in the second half but we gave ourselves too much to do.’ 

Vieira praised his players' efforts and will not turn his attentions to the FA Cup next weekend

Vieira praised his players’ efforts and will not turn his attentions to the FA Cup next weekend

Match facts

Leicester (4-3-3): Schmeichel 7.5; Justin 6.5, Amartey 7, Soyuncu 6.5, Thomas 6; Tielemans 6, Mendy 6.5, Dewsbury-Hall 8; Maddison 6.5 (Castagne 89), Daka 6.5 (Iheanacho 76, 6), Lookman 6.5 (Barnes 77, 6). Subs not used: Jakupovic, Fofana, Albrighton, Choudhury, Pereira, Vestergaard.

Scorers: Lookman 39, Dewsbury-Hall 45

Booked: Thomas

Manager: Brendan Rodgers 7

Crystal Palace (4-2-3-1): Guaita 6; Clyne 5.5, Andersen 5, Guehi 5, Mitchell 6 (Ward 34, 6); Kouyate 5.5 (McArthur 58, 6.5), Schlupp 7; Ayew 6.5, Gallagher 5.5 (Eze 58, 6.5), Zaha 6.5; Mateta 6. Subs not used: Butland, Milivojevic, Tomkins, Benteke, Edouard, Kelly.

Scorers: Zaha 65

Booked: Mitchell

Manager: Patrick Vieira 6

Referee: Robert Jones 6

Attendance: 31,896 

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