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Leicester City vs Wolverhampton Wanderers. Premier League.

The King Power StadiumAttendance32,043.

Leicester City 2

  • M Doherty (29th minute own goal)
  • J Maddison (45th minute)
  • J Vardy (sent off 66th minute)

Wolverhampton Wanderers 0

    Leicester 2-0 Wolves: Jamie Vardy given straight red in Foxes victory

    A Matt Doherty own goal and James Maddison strike wins it for Leicester - watch match highlights here

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    Leicester 2-0 Wolves

    Jamie Vardy was given a straight red card on his first start of the Premier League season as Leicester beat Wolves 2-0 on Saturday.

    It was Wolves defender Matt Doherty who gave the Foxes the lead in the 29th minute as he powered a header into his own net, before James Maddison hit home on the stroke of half-time to seal the victory.

    Leicester ended the game with 10 men as Vardy was sent off in the 66th minute following a crunching studs-up tackle on Doherty.

    Wolves were denied by the woodwork on three occasions and gave the Leicester defence plenty to think about, but were unable to make the breakthrough on a frustrating afternoon.

    Player ratings

    Leicester: Schmeichel (7), Maguire (7), Chilwell (7), Evans (5), Albrighton (6), Pereira (7), Mendy (6), Ndidi (7), Maddison (8), Gray (7), Vardy (5).

    Subs used: Amartey (5), Silva (4), Iheanacho (5).

    Wolves: Patricio (6), Bennett (6), Coady (6), Boly (5), Doherty (6), Moutinho (7), Neves (7), Jonny (6), Costa (6), Jimenez (7), Jota (6).

    Subs used: Traore (7), Bonatini (5), Gibbs-White (5).

    Man of the match: James Maddison.

    Wolves came racing out of the blocks with Joao Moutinho rattling the crossbar inside three minutes. Sixty seconds later, some good work from Raul Jimenez saw him keep the ball in play before cutting back for Doherty, but his attempted strike was kept out by the legs of Ben Chilwell.

    The visitors rattled the woodwork for a second time in the 22nd minute as Jimenez latched onto a loose ball at the top of the area before hitting a thunderous volley. Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel leapt to make the save - pushing the ball onto the crossbar - and was lucky the rebound off his back did not go in.

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    Claude Puel made four changes with Jonny Evans, Jamie Vardy, Nampalys Mendy and Marc Albrighton coming into the XI. Wolves had an unchanged starting 11 and club-record signing Adama Traore was named on the bench.

    Leicester took the lead seven minutes later although it came from Doherty's head. Albrighton whipped a lovely ball into the area from the right, with Conor Coady getting a slight touch before Doherty powered a header past his own goalkeeper.

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    On the stroke of half-time, the Foxes doubled their lead. Ricardo Pereira strode towards the top of the box before being fouled, but the loose ball fell to a waiting Maddison who hit hard and low to send the ball past Patricio, albeit taking a deflection off Ryan Bennett on the way through.

    Jamie Vardy is sent off for Leicester
    Image: Jamie Vardy was sent off for Leicester in their 2-0 win over Wolves

    Wolves made two half-time changes, introducing Leo Bonatini and club-record signing Adama Traore, who was involved instantly. He lofted a ball towards the back post for Jimenez but his shot was once again blocked by the legs of Chilwell. Not long after, Demarai Gray also had a long-range effort, but his strike sailed past Patricio's upright.

    Leicester went down to 10 men in the 66th minute after a terrible tackle from Vardy. He launched into a challenge on Doherty and while he initially got the ball, his studs were on show as he slammed into the back of the defender's knee. At close range, referee Dean had no choice but to show a straight red card.

    Notes for Southgate

    There were strong performances from youngsters Ben Chilwell, Demarai Gray and James Maddison with U21s coach Aidy Boothroyd in attendance to see them flourish. Harry Maguire was solid at the back as ever, but Jamie Vardy showed a flash of ill-discipline to see him sent off. He will miss the next three matches, meaning he will not have any game time ahead of the September internationals which could jeopardise his place in Gareth Southgate's side.

    The visitors struck the crossbar for the third time in the 80th minute as Jimenez scooped a ball towards the back post for Jonny, but he struck the top corner on a tight angle. Five minutes later, and Neves went for the spectacular from 20 yards, but Schmeichel made a superb, leaping save to keep him out as Leicester won their first game of the new season.

    Opta stats

    • Leicester have beaten Wolves in the top-flight for the first time since December 1983 (5-1 at Filbert Street), drawing once and losing twice also since then.
    • Wolves have won just one of their eight visits to the King Power Stadium in all competitions (D3 L4), winning 4-1 in the Championship in May 2007.
    • Leicester have benefited from four own-goals in the Premier League since the start of last season, a joint-high along with Tottenham.
    • Since 2015/16, no player has picked up more red cards in the Premier League than Jamie Vardy (3, also Miguel Britos, Simon Francis, Sadio Mane and Victor Wanyama).

    The managers

    Claude Puel: "It was not his [Vardy's] intention to make a foul and he touched the ball. He was enthusiastic and it is a pity. We need now to find a solution to replace him and it will be a good opportunity for another player to show their quality.

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    Claude Puel felt it was a well-earned victory for his Leicester side over Wolves

    "Perhaps after touching the ball, he touches the player. It was not aggressive and he has been unlucky with this tackle."

    Nuno Espirito Santo: "We started well, we controlled the game and we created enough chances. We must believe we can score in every moment - at the beginning, the middle and the end of the game.

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    Nuno Espirito Santo says his Wolves side must believe that they can score anytime and not give up in matches

    "Last week we drew and today we lost, but we are playing the way we want and the team has a lot of things to improve. This is our job and we'll do what we can with the maximum of our strengths."

    The pundit

    Matt Le Tissier: "There's a lot of positives to take of this game for Wolves. I was really impressed by them and they were very unfortunate to lose this game 2-0. The first goal was a very unfortunate own goal, and Wolves could've been 2-0 up at that point. They hit the woodwork a couple of times, and I thought they were the better side in the first half.

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    Matt Le Tissier says Wolves should be upbeat despite their defeat, believing them to have played far better than their defeat suggests

    "I don't think there'll be any questions marks about that [Vardy's red card]. He went in with far too much aggression that was needed for the challenge... I don't think there'll be any complaints or an appeal. Wolves actually looked more dangerous when they were playing against 11 men than they did against 10."

    Man of the match - James Maddison

    Leicester City's Demarai Gray (right) celebrates after Wolves' Matt Doherty (not pictured) scores an own goal during the Premier League match at the King Power Stadium, Leicester
    Image: Demarai Gray celebrates with Marc Albrighton after Leicester's opener

    It was another strong performance from Leicester's No 10, who capped off his second game with a goal. Although he had a quiet opening half hour, he soon found his feet and linked up well with Gray and Pereira in attack.

    He deserved a goal after his efforts against Man Utd last weekend went unanswered, and Leicester fans will be hoping it is the first of many.

    What's next?

    Leicester will take on Southampton at St Mary's next weekend in the Premier League while Wolves will face a tough fixture against Premier League champions Manchester City at Molineux in the Saturday lunchtime kick-off, live on Sky Sports.

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