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Leicester 3-1 Bournemouth: Jamie Vardy magic helps see off Cherries

By Shamoon HafezBBC Sport at the King Power Stadium
Jamie Vardy
Only Tottenham's Harry Kane (124) and Manchester City's Sergio Aguero (118) have scored more Premier League goals since the start of the 2014-15 season than Jamie Vardy (83)

Jamie Vardy scored twice and made the other as an impressive Leicester maintained their unbeaten Premier League start by easing past Bournemouth at King Power Stadium.

Brendan Rodgers' side have won two and drawn two of their opening four games, showcasing their early ambitions of breaking into the top six at the end of the season with another excellent showing.

Vardy's opener was simple, yet stunning. He latched on to Ben Chilwell's punt into the left channel, took a touch before lobbing a perfectly-executed finish over Aaron Ramsdale.

His hard work for Youri Tielemans' goal for 2-1 epitomised his display, rolling the ball across the six-yard box for the Belgium international to tuck home from a yard out.

Bournemouth were lacklustre at best with Callum Wilson equalising for 1-1 with their only real chance of note.

At this early stage in the season, Leicester look well set in third position, while Bournemouth drop to 15th.

Leicester signal ambitions

With Manchester United, who finished sixth last season, dropping further points with a 1-1 draw at Southampton, Leicester look like a side who could realistically claim a European spot next season.

Rodgers' side were in control throughout the contest, with defender Caglar Soyuncu impressing once more with another assured showing at the back - the Turkey international made more passes (82) and more tackles (five) than any other player on the pitch.

In midfield, Wilfred Ndidi returned to the side and was at his destructive best once more with an all-action performance, while the ever-maturing James Maddison, called up to the England squad this week, showed his defensive capabilities by gaining possession eight times.

Leicester could have had more but Harvey Barnes and Soyuncu both curled efforts narrowly wide from promising positions.

But it was up front where the real star of the show was for Leicester.

Vardy runs Cherries ragged

Vardy goal was 'sublime' - Rodgers

Rodgers has implemented a quick, passing style of play for Leicester, but the performance against Bournemouth was a throwback to the unforgettable 2015-16 season in which they famously won the Premier League title under Claudio Ranieri.

The Foxes bypassed the midfield at every opportunity, knocking the ball long towards the willing runner in Vardy in the final third. It worked a treat.

The former England international gave Cherries centre-backs Steve Cook and Chris Mepham a torrid afternoon and every chase and closing down of the defenders was roared approvingly by the boisterous home supporters.

Vardy's opener was simple, yet stunning. He latched on to Ben Chilwell's punt into the left channel, took a touch before lobbing a glorious finish over Aaron Ramsdale.

The visiting goalkeeper, making just his fourth top-flight appearance having spent last season on-loan at League One AFC Wimbledon, was also given an equally uncomfortable afternoon and looked extremely shaky when presented with the ball at his feet.

On one occasion, Ramsdale thought he had more time as Vardy darted into the box and stuck out a foot to a short pass, which fortunately rolled straight back into the hands of the keeper.

Vardy stung Ramsdale's hands with a thumping drive from the edge of the area and it was his industry, not giving up on a loose ball, which allowed for the second, rolling the ball across the six-yard area for Tielemans to tuck home.

And the outstanding Vardy added to his tally in the second period by converting Tielemans' low drive, with the home supporters left chanting their hero's name.

Tielemans, though, looked fortunate to stay on the pitch and might not have had the chance to grab his goal after a nasty-looking over-the-top challenge onto the ankle of Callum Wilson. Despite a VAR check, Tielemans did not receive a yellow card.

Bournemouth not given a sniff

Callum Wilson
Callum Wilson was one of Bournemouth's brighter players at the King Power

Bournemouth finished 14th in the league last season, losing half of their 38 games, and this looks like being another inconsistent season for them.

Eddie Howe's side were barely given a sniff by the hosts, former Coventry striker Wilson evading the offside trap to score just three minutes after Vardy's opener, but they were unable to build on it.

On-loan midfielder Harry Wilson, who has made a positive start in a red-and-black shirt, failed to engineer any opportunities before being brought off on 64 minutes, while Joshua King was also quiet.

Summer signing Philip Billing and Jefferson Lerma put themselves about in the middle of the park, but Bournemouth lack a creative spark.

Man of the match - Jamie Vardy (Leicester)

Jamie Vardy (right)
Jamie Vardy (right) scored two goals from three shots on target and showed glimpses of Leicester's 2015-16 title-winning season

'We were worthy winners' - Rodgers

Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers: "There's a long long way to go. It's been a very good start for us. They've been working hard - third game of the week.

"I'm so, so proud of them. They gave so much - against a very good side.

"We were worthy winners I felt.

"Vardy is a top-class striker. From the day I walked though the door he's been amazing - it was a difficult goal today - on the bounce, his connection and finish."

Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "There were bits in the first half we were pleased with. The goals killed us - from the first to the third. We've gifted them goals. It gave us a mountain to climb.

"I had a good view of the Tielemans challenge on Callum Wilson - it looked a bad one.

Bournemouth 'kicking themselves' after loss at Leicester - Howe

"Those moments do have a bearing on the result. Not the referee's fault we conceded three.

"The last two games we conceded three apiece. Against Manchester City it's going to be difficult but today we didn't do our jobs."

Vardy shines under Rodgers

  • Leicester have won five of their last eight Premier League home games (D2 L1), as many as they had in their previous 20 at the King Power Stadium (W5 D6 L9).
  • Since the start of last season, Bournemouth's Premier League games have seen more goals than other sides have in the competition (139 - F61 A78), with only Fulham conceding more top-flight goals than the Cherries in that time.
  • This was Rodgers' 500th competitive game as a manager - he's won all five of his meetings with Bournemouth.
  • Bournemouth pair Ryan Fraser and Callum Wilson have combined for 13 Premier League goals since the start of last season, at least five more than any other duo in that time.
  • Vardy has been directly involved in 14 goals in 14 Premier League games under Rodgers (12 goals, two assists).

What's next?

Leicester are at Manchester United on Saturday, 14 September (15:00 BST), whole Bournemouth host Everton the following day at 14:00.

Line-ups

Leicester

Formation 4-1-4-1

  • 1Schmeichel
  • 21Ricardo Pereira
  • 6Evans
  • 4Söyüncü
  • 3Chilwell
  • 25Ndidi
  • 11AlbrightonBooked at 40minsSubstituted forGrayat 64'minutes
  • 8Tielemans
  • 10MaddisonSubstituted forFuchsat 86'minutes
  • 15BarnesSubstituted forChoudhuryat 71'minutes
  • 9Vardy

Substitutes

  • 2Justin
  • 7Gray
  • 12Ward
  • 17Pérez
  • 20Choudhury
  • 26Praet
  • 28Fuchs

Bournemouth

Formation 4-4-2

  • 12Ramsdale
  • 15A SmithSubstituted forIbeat 64'minutes
  • 33Mepham
  • 3S Cook
  • 5Aké
  • 22WilsonSubstituted forSolankeat 64'minutes
  • 29BillingBooked at 21mins
  • 8LermaBooked at 32mins
  • 24Fraser
  • 7KingSubstituted forSurmanat 79'minutes
  • 13WilsonBooked at 69mins

Substitutes

  • 1Boruc
  • 6Surman
  • 9Solanke
  • 10Ibe
  • 17Stacey
  • 21Rico
  • 25Simpson
Referee:
Peter Bankes
Attendance:
31,613

Match Stats

Home TeamLeicesterAway TeamBournemouth
Possession
Home55%
Away45%
Shots
Home15
Away8
Shots on Target
Home6
Away2
Corners
Home4
Away5
Fouls
Home9
Away11

Live Text

  1. Post update

    Match ends, Leicester City 3, Bournemouth 1.

  2. Full Time

    Second Half ends, Leicester City 3, Bournemouth 1.

  3. Post update

    Corner, Leicester City. Conceded by Andrew Surman.

  4. Post update

    Corner, Leicester City. Conceded by Aaron Ramsdale.

  5. Post update

    Attempt blocked. Demarai Gray (Leicester City) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Ben Chilwell.

  6. Post update

    Foul by Youri Tielemans (Leicester City).

  7. Post update

    Nathan Aké (Bournemouth) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  8. Post update

    Offside, Leicester City. Ricardo Pereira tries a through ball, but Jamie Vardy is caught offside.

  9. Post update

    Attempt missed. Youri Tielemans (Leicester City) right footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Wilfred Ndidi.

  10. Substitution

    Substitution, Leicester City. Christian Fuchs replaces James Maddison.

  11. Post update

    Foul by James Maddison (Leicester City).

  12. Post update

    Jordon Ibe (Bournemouth) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  13. Post update

    Attempt blocked. James Maddison (Leicester City) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Demarai Gray.

  14. Post update

    Corner, Bournemouth. Conceded by Kasper Schmeichel.

  15. Post update

    Attempt saved. Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Ryan Fraser.

  16. Post update

    Delay over. They are ready to continue.

  17. Substitution

    Substitution, Bournemouth. Andrew Surman replaces Joshua King.

  18. Post update

    Delay in match because of an injury Jonny Evans (Leicester City).

  19. Post update

    Çaglar Söyüncü (Leicester City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  20. Post update

    Foul by Joshua King (Bournemouth).

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