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Leicester City vs Bristol City. Sky Bet Championship.

The King Power StadiumAttendance31,679.

Leicester City 1

  • J Vardy (67th minute pen)

Bristol City 0

    Leicester 1-0 Bristol City: Jamie Vardy's penalty sends Enzo Maresca's Foxes top of Championship

    Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Leicester and Bristol City at the King Power Stadium as a penalty from Jamie Vardy sent Enzo Maresca's Foxes to the top of the table

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Leicester and Bristol City.

    Bristol City manager Nigel Pearson's first return to Leicester City since leaving the club in 2015 ended in defeat with a 1-0 victory for his former team who moved back to the top of the Championship.

    The match-winning goal came from Jamie Vardy, a player Pearson brought to the King Power Stadium 13 years ago.

    When Pearson was in charge, for his second spell at the club, he kept Leicester up in their first season back in the Premier League before being sacked that summer. But he was credited with building the core of Claudio Ranieri's squad that went on to win the Premier League title in 2016.

    Now manager of Bristol City, Pearson came back to Leicester on crutches due to a back problem. But there were to be no celebrations as Vardy's 67th-minute penalty, after Kai Naismith had brought down Wilfred Ndidi, set up Leicester's seventh Championship win of the season, and their third in successive games.

    Stephy Mavididi set the tone for the game after three minutes when he volleyed just wide from the edge of the area.

    But Bristol City frustrated Leicester after that, inviting Enzo Maresca's men to break them down.

    Abdul Fatawu, making his first start since joining Leicester on loan from Sporting Lisbon, produced a powerful drive after cutting in from the right, but goalkeeper Max O'Leary did well to parry the shot.

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    Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall then saw a goalbound shot blocked by Robins defender Kai Naismith after 30 minutes.

    But, for all their possession, Leicester were let down by some poor decision making in the Bristol City area.

    Leicester maintained their pressure in the second half and almost took the lead after 55 minutes.

    Fatawu's cross was met by Dewsbury-Hall, whose close-range header was pushed out by O'Leary, and when Mavididi followed up, he had his shot blocked. A minute later, O'Leary had to be alert again to keep Mavididi out.

    Pearson then made a triple substitution just before the hour mark.

    But Leicester took the lead after 66 minutes when Ndidi was brought down by Naismith in the penalty area and Vardy converted from the penalty spot.

    The striker then ran towards the travelling Bristol supporters, who had been taunting him before his penalty, and pointed to the name on his back.

    It was a goal that relieved some of the tension at the King Power Stadium against a side that did not manage a shot on target until the final kick of the game.

    Vardy's goal was his third in the last five game in all competitions. But Jason Knight almost responded with an equaliser as his shot sailed narrowly over the crossbar.

    Leicester had one last anxious moment as Bristol substitute Taylor Gardner-Hickman's free-kick was comfortably held by goalkeeper Mads Hermansen.

    The managers

    Leicester's Enzo Maresca:

    "We struggled to find a goal but I was absolutely not worried because since minute one we created chances. It was a good win. The only thing I asked them for the second half was to continue in the same way because we were good in the first half, we just missed a goal. Continuing the way we were playing for sure we would create more chances, and we won the game. If we continue to play in the way we play today, it's good.

    "It was the moment where the team was making a big effort - we needed a plus. We needed a little bit more. The idea was not to convince the fans, but to get them more with us because it was the right momentum to score the goal. The fans were brilliant today. This win was especially important because after two wins away against two important teams, you cannot relax. But this was a tricky game so I am happy with the performance. The players showed how professional and how serious they are working."

    Bristol City's Nigel Pearson:

    "Whatever people think of Jamie, to still have the winning mentality he has at this stage of his career, is something that we should acknowledge. Players like that bring qualities and standards, which you need to nurture. So to still have Jamie Vardy at Leicester is going to be a very important factor.

    "I can't deny I had tears in my eyes, because it's really good to see people again. It means a lot. My family were here, my dad too because he used to love coming here and then going out for a smoke at half-time! He's 89, I've got my grandchildren as well. It was a big part of our lives and it's very touching to receive the respect I got shown. A nice story, but we still lost."

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