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Dec 13, 2020 at 7.15pm UK at King Power Stadium
LeicesterLeicester City
3-0
BrightonBrighton & Hove Albion
Maddison (27', 44'), Vardy (41')
Fuchs (22'), Evans (78')
FT(HT: 3-0)

Burn (72')

Result: Leicester City ease to comfortable home win over Brighton & Hove Albion

Result: Leicester ease to comfortable home win over Brighton
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The 33-year-old equalled the club's record for Premier League appearances on Sunday night.

Jamie Vardy marked another club landmark with a goal as Leicester eased to a 3-0 win against Brighton.

The striker played his 222nd Premier League game for the Foxes on Sunday night, moving level with the number of times Muzzy Izzet represented the club in the competition.

He scored his 12th goal of the season in between a double from James Maddison as the Foxes produced a rampant first-half display to put Brighton to the sword and ensure back-to-back Premier League victories for the first time in a month.

It could have been a different story, however, after an open start to the match saw good chances at both ends.

Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel did well to block Alireza Jahanbakhsh’s effort before then making another fine save with his leg when Danny Welbeck was through one-on-one.

Before that, Wilfred Ndidi and Maddison should both have worked Mathew Ryan but failed to hit the target, before Marc Albrighton stung the palms of the Brighton keeper.

After a frenetic first 10 minutes, the game settled. However, Leicester looked lively again as the midway point of the first half approached and a good spell of pressure resulted in the opening goal.

James Maddison scored two first-half goals for the Foxes
James Maddison scored two first-half goals for the Foxes (Ben Stansall/PA)

Maddison dragged another effort wide and Vardy cracked a shot against a post from a tight angle after the ball bounced loose inside the Brighton box.

The Foxes took the lead after 27 minutes when James Justin’s cross eluded Vardy and the ball dropped nicely for Maddison, whose shot looked to take a deflection past Ryan.

It would have been 2-0 had Ryan not got down quickly to make a brilliant save to deny Ayoze Perez from Justin’s cutback.

Lewis Dunk twice caused Leicester problems at set pieces in quick succession but each time he directed his header over the crossbar as Brighton looked for a response.

Jamie Vardy's strike took his goal tally to 12 this season
Jamie Vardy’s strike took his goal tally to 12 this season (Michael Regan/PA)

The Foxes got their second goal after 41 minutes. Vardy was on hand to tap home Justin’s low cross from close range, with his 12th goal of the season surviving a VAR check for offside.

The hosts were rampant and Maddison added a third goal before half-time, twisting and turning just inside the penalty area before creating a yard of space for himself to bend a left-foot shot into the far top corner of the net.

The second half lacked the entertainment of the first as Brighton perhaps went into damage limitation mode and Leicester lacked the same urgency, with their three-goal cushion.

Neal Maupay’s looped shot after an hour provided some easy work for Schmeichel while at the other end Ryan was called into more pressing action 10 minutes later to make a fine save to deny Christian Fuchs.

Ndidi’s driven effort cleared the crossbar late on and there were no further goals at the King Power Stadium, with Leicester doing all the damage in the first half.

Brendan Rodgers’ side moved up to third in the Premier League table, just a point behind both Tottenham and Liverpool. Brighton are two points above the bottom three after only one win in 10 league matches.

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