If this match is any indication of whether Leicester can hold their nerve this time then Brendan Rodgers may just be on to something.

A late goal from Daniel Amartey after a mistake from goalkeeper Robert Sánchez helped Rodgers’ side come from behind against Brighton and move up to second place. It was yet another cruel blow for Graham Potter’s side, who have suffered three successive defeats and are now looking even more nervously over their shoulders despite taking the lead through Adam Lallana’s first goal for the club.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

‘He was a bit of an outcast’: how Weird Al become an unlikely superstar

The musician’s life has been given the biopic treatment in a new…

Grantchester review – Fleabag-esque hot priest digs into betrayal and blackmail

The long-running whodunnit returns with much customary rose-tinting of the past and…

Lidl profits quadruple as cash-strapped British shoppers look for bargains

Discount grocer bounces back from Covid disruption as profits in Great Britain…

Washington Huskies football

washington vs michigan