‘Everything that lands in our box at the minute seems to drop to them. It’s a scruffy one; it bounces all over the place, and lo and behold it goes in,’ a comical but frustrated Sean Dyche said after seeing his side blow a third successive lead.
‘The way things are going for me, I’d have probably got hit. It was bizarre weather,’ he added on a possible abandonment of the game at halftime due to thunder and lightning.
Leicester City’s next Premier League games are against Arsenal (away) on 28 September, Leicester City (home) on 5 October and Southampton (away) on 19 October. Everton play Crystal Palace (home) on 28 September, Newcastle United (home) on 5 October and Ipswich Town (away) on 19 October.
It took until the 73rd minute before Stephy Mavididi equalised for Leicester City with an assist by Harry Winks.
The Premier League game between Leicester City and Everton at King Power Stadium finished 1-1 on Saturday – no doubt a relief for Everton after four successive defeats.
Everton scored the first goal when Iliman Ndiaye netted in the 12th minute, with an assist by Ashley Young, making it 1-0.
It was still Leicester City’s fifth game in a row without a win.
It leaves Leicester City in 15th place and Everton anchored at the bottom, in 20th.
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