Monday, 16 May 2016
Leicester Ends Season With A Draw
Champions Leicester finished 10 points clear at the top of the Premier League after Danny Drinkwater's brilliant equaliser earned a 1-1 draw at Chelsea. Kasper Schmeichel made several good stops to keep Sunday's game at Stamford Bridge goalless in the first half, but Cesc Fabregas' penalty put the hosts ahead in the 66th minute.
Drinkwater, who could be named in Roy Hodgson's England squad for Euro 2016 on Monday, levelled with a long-range effort in the 82nd minute. The draw means the Foxes finish the season with just three defeats and a 10-point cushion over second-placed Arsenal, who leapfrogged Tottenham on the final day.
In Guus Hiddink's last game in charge, the Foxes were given a guard of honour before kick-off and Claudio Ranieri received a special award from the club he managed between 2000-2004. The champions were given a warm ovation by the home fans while the visiting supporters showed their appreciation for Eden Hazard the first time he touched the ball, giving the Belgian a round of applause for scoring the goal against Spurs that handed Leicester the title. It was last season's champions who started the brighter, with Christian Fuchs fortunate to get away with a handball in the box and Pedro shooting just wide of the far post Leicester eventually got a foothold in the match and Jamie Vardy fired off target before beating Thibaut Courtois to a ball over the top but failing to finish.
There was another round of applause in the 26th minute as Chelsea fans showed their support for John Terry. The defender has been offered a new deal at the club but is yet to sign, and he showed his appreciation by rising from behind the dugout to acknowledge the fans.
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