导出博客文章Leicester cruised to a 3-1 win over Everton at a buoyant King Power Stadium on
Saturday Night Football. It was the perfect way to celebrate their extraordinary
Premier League title triumph, writes Nick Wright… After Leicesters wild
celebrations on Monday night, it was easy to imagine they might take their feet
off the gas for the visit of Everton. But on a joyous and historic day in the
East Midlands, the newly crowned Premier League champions produced an
exhilarating performance to match the carnival atmosphere in the stands.The
party had been in full swing for days as the gravity of Leicesters extraordinary
achievement began to sink in around the city, and the streets surrounding the
King Power Stadium were a sea of celebration in the build-up to kick-off against
Everton. Wes Morgan and Claudio Ranieri lift the trophy amid ecstatic scenes at
the King Power stadium A rousing performance from opera singer Andrea Bocelli
and an emotional speech from manager Claudio Ranieri brought a touch of class to
the occasion, and then it was over to Leicesters unlikely band of heroes to
continue the party on the pitch.They certainly seemed to enjoy themselves, with
Riyad Mahrez and Jamie Vardy at the heart of their thrilling attacking play,
just as they have been for so much of this remarkable season. The stadium was a
cauldron of noise from kick-off, and there was more reason to celebrate when
they broke the deadlock six minutes in. Vardy stars in title party Jamie Vardy
scored twice as Leicester celebrated winning the Premier League in fine style.
Mahrezs throw-in found Andy King on Leicesters right-hand side, and the
midfielder chipped a perfectly weighted pass into the path of Jamie Vardy. The
striker exploited the space between John Stones and Bryan Oviedo, and his
first-time finish was typically clinical. After missing the last two games
through suspension, the FWA Footballer of the Year was making up for lost
time.Former Leicester striker Alan Smith would later describe it as the ultimate
team performance in the Sky Sports commentary box, and their second goal came
less than 30 minutes after their first. Shinji Okazaki found Mahrez, whose
trickery bewitched his markers before Leighton Baines tackle inadvertently set
up King to dispatch the finish. Ranieri reflects on Leicesters amazing season
and says he wants the fans to keep dreaming Its like watching a team on fast
forward, noted Jamie Carragher, and there was much more to come as they
continued to pour forward after the break. Vardy got his second when he won and
converted a penalty in the 65th minute, and the only minor hiccup came when he
missed another chance from the spot to wrap up his hat-trick.Vardys double still
puts him within one goal of Premier League top scorer Harry Kane on 24, and it
was fitting, too, that King played such a pivotal role in the result. The
long-serving Welshman is the only surviving member of the side that won
promotion from League One in 2008/09, and seven years on from starting in a 3-0
win over Crewe Alexandra, he starred as they brought up 80 points in the Premier
League.The 27-year-old is a symbol of Leicesters extraordinary rise, and his
goal and assist earned him a well-deserved man-of-the-match award. Andy King was
the most important player in the first half, said Jamie Redknapp in the Sky
Sports studio. He just sums them up. Morgan admits he felt drained and
emoptional after lifting the Premier League trophy Leicesters success, though,
is a triumph of the team over the individual, and the philosophy was typified by
the all-encompassing celebrations that greeted the final whistle. They have been
as one all season, said Redknapp. From Schmeichel to Vardy, every single player
has been immense. Its the stuff of dreams.In many ways, this was the typical
Leicester performance. The Foxes had less possession (41.6 per cent to Evertons
58.4 per cent) and attempted fewer passes (337 to Evertons 499) than their
opponent, and yet they dominated the metrics that mattered. Saturdays Opta stats
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Ranieris men have ripped up the rule book this season, and against Everton they
mustered a season-high 33 shots on goal over the course of the 90 minutes.
Roberto Martinezs side were left dazed and confused, and in truth, they were
flattered by the 3-1 scoreline.Carragher described it as the perfect finale, and
it certainly felt like a fitting way to celebrate the greatest day in their
132-year history. Teams like Leicester are not meant to have these moments, said
Carragher. This is what makes it fantastic. This now gives hope to every player
and team out there up and down the league. The impossible is possible. Also See:
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