Amartey (right) celebrates the equalizer at the end of the match for Leicester.
Goals: Krkic 39′ penalty, Allen 45’+3 – Ulloa 74′, Amartey 88′
After losing someone due to a heavy red card for Jamie Vardy, Leicester had to concede two consecutive goals in the last few minutes of the first half.
However, accurate changes in the second half, combined with Stoke’s subjective playing style, saved the defending champions.
This result is not enough for Leicester to improve its position.
Vardy received his second red card in 2016.
After a magical championship, Leicester is experiencing a season like no other.
In a dispute at home in the 28th minute, Vardy was influenced by his opponent and was unable to control himself, leading to a collision with Mame Diouf.
Claudio rejoiced with the fans after the emotional match.
Before losing people, Leicester was in an equal match with Stoke.
39th minute Danny Simpson put his hands above his head, blocking a Stoke player’s cross, resulting in a penalty kick for the home team.
Short of players and two goals behind, Leicester did not collapse.
In the 72nd minute, coach Ranieri suddenly made a change in personnel, sending Gray and Ulloa onto the field.
The two yellow points are the positions where Gray passes and Ulloa shoots.