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Aug 31, 2019 at 3pm UK at King Power Stadium
Attendance: 31,613

3-1

Vardy (12', 73'), Tielemans (41')
FT(HT: 2-1)
Wilson (15')

Result: Jamie Vardy scores twice as Leicester City earn comfortable win over Bournemouth

Leicester moved up to third in the early Premier League table.

Jamie Vardy’s double sunk Bournemouth as Leicester sent out an early European warning.

The Foxes climbed to third in the Premier League as they continued their unbeaten start with a 3-1 win at the King Power Stadium.

Vardy scored in each half and set up Youri Tielemans just before the break with Brendan Rodgers’ side looking to gatecrash the top six this term.

England striker Callum Wilson’s first goal of the season had initially pulled Bournemouth level in the first half.

Tielemans also escaped a second-half red card after a VAR check when he went over the ball to catch Wilson on the ankle.

The Cherries would have had every right to feel aggrieved with VAR again under the spotlight.

As it was they slipped to 14th after suffering successive defeats.

Leicester City v AFC Bournemouth – Premier League – King Power Stadium
Leicester’s Jamie Vardy scores his side’s first goal (PA)

Eddie Howe’s men started well enough but were behind after 12 minutes.

Ben Chilwell’s long ball found Vardy racing away and the striker had the presence of mind to lob a brilliant half-volley over the stranded Aaron Ramsdale from 25 yards.

Yet the Cherries hit back within three minutes when Wilson clipped the ball in off the post from eight yards after latching onto Ryan Fraser’s pass.

Marc Albrighton, making his first start of the season, then shot over before Philip Billing did the same for Bournemouth.

An open start continued with James Maddison heading wide after 21 minutes and Ramsdale got lucky when his sloppy clearance cannoned off Vardy before the goalkeeper grabbed the ball ahead of the striker.

Maddison’s movement, along with Vardy, Tielemans and Harvey Barnes, caused the Cherries problems and the two combined to restore Leicester’s advantage four minutes before the break.

Leicester City v AFC Bournemouth – Premier League – King Power Stadium
Youri Tielemans got Leicester’s second goal (PA)

Vardy failed with his initial cross but got a second chance to slide the ball across the six-yard box for Tielemans to stab in off the post from close range.

It was the midfielder’s first goal since he returned from Monaco – following last season’s loan – for a club record £40milllion in the summer.

But Tielemans could have walked 10 minutes into the second half yet avoided a red card, after a VAR check, when he went over the ball and caught Wilson on the ankle.

The let-off allowed Leicester to press for a third and Ramsdale turned away Barnes’ 18-yard effort before Vardy grabbed his second after 73 minutes.

Newcastle United v Leicester City – Carabao Cup – Second Round – St James’ Park
It was a satisfying day for Brendan Rodgers and his team (PA)

It was a defensive nightmare for Bournemouth as Nathan Ake – briefly a Leicester summer target – and Chris Mepham failed to clear.

Mepham then presented the ball to Tielemans to find Vardy, who steered in from six yards.

That wrapped up the game but Kasper Schmeichel still had to tip Dominic Solanke’s low effort wide with 10 minutes remaining.

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