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Leicester City 6-0 Town
Saturday, 17th Nov 2012 17:07

Town fell to their second successive hammering on the road as Mick McCarthy’s men were thoroughly outclassed by Leicester City at the King Power Stadium. David Nugent took his record to 11 goals in 11 games against the Blues with two early goals, the first a penalty, with Lloyd Dyer, Anthony Knockaert, Martyn Waghorn and Marko Futacs netting the rest.

New loanee Bradley Orr made his Town debut and Lee Martin returned to the side with Tommy Smith dropping to the bench and Luke Chambers switching to centre-half.

Martin was back after his one-match ban in place of Richie Wellens, who returned to the Foxes last week at the end of his one-month loan, but wasn’t in Nigel Pearson’s 18.

Arran Lee-Barrett was back on the Town bench in the absence of Scott Loach, who missed out with the thigh injury he sustained at Walsham in the Suffolk Premier Cup in midweek.

Neither side threatened in a quiet opening but on eight the home side went in front via a penalty after a mix-up at the back between Higginbotham and Henderson. The full-back left a through ball from Andy King for the keeper who hesitantly came off his line and dived at Dyer’s feet, tripping him as the winger sneaked in between the Town pair.

Inevitably it was David Nugent who stepped up to take the spotkick and the striker slammed the ball into the roof of the net. Remarkably, it was the one-time England striker’s 10th goal in 11 matches against the Blues.

It had been all Leicester since the goal, Aaron Cresswell having blocked an Andy King strike on 10, and on 17 Nugent made it 2-0 with his second of the game.

Strike partner Waghorn cut in from the right and hit a left-foot shot which Henderson could only palm out and Nugent walked the rebound in off his midriff for his 11th in 11 against Town.

The Blues finally threatened in the 20th minute but Martin’s shot from just inside the area was blocked by Wes Morgan. But it was the Foxes dominating possession and creating most of the danger, Cresswell cutting out a Dyer cross from a quick Leicester break from a corner.

On 27 it was 3-0. Dyer brought the ball in from the left and with Luke Chambers standing off him, hit a shot across Henderson and into the net.

Double-scorer Nugent, who had been suffering with an injury coming into the game, made way in the 31st minute, Jamie Vardy taking over.


Henderson saved Knockaert’s low shot from the edge of the area on 35, then from the corner Cresswell blocked from Dyer with the game still one-way traffic.

Edwards failed to find Murphy with a pass with Town in a rare promising position in the 37th minute, Morgan cutting out the Town skipper’s weak touch.

Leicester extended their lead further in the 44th minute. Dyer yet again got away down the Foxes left after being sent away by Waghorn and with several players having escaped behind the Town centre-halves, Knockaert diverted the low cross past Henderson ahead of Vardy, who otherwise would have done the same.

Referee Keith Stroud blew his whistle soon after to temporarily put the Blues players out of their misery, although facing the unenviable prospect of a well-deserved half-time dressing down from Mick McCarthy.

It had been a woeful half with Town never really recovering from conceding the early penalty, which was a result of miscommunication.

From there Leicester looked every bit the confident side challenging at the right end of the table that they are, while any self-belief Town had gained from the victory over Burnley seemed to have drained away.

As they waited for the players to return, the 990 travelling Town support tucked away up in a remote corner of the King Power Stadium will have been worried about what the second half might bring.

Chambers headed a Cresswell freekick from the left wide in the 49th minute, but Leicester were soon on top and threatening again. Dyer, who was giving Orr a Blues debut to forget, again got away down the Foxes left and whipped over a ball which Waghorn headed against Henderson’s left post.

But the former Sunderland man didn’t have to wait too long for a goal. In the 53rd minute he was fed by King and as the England U21 international broke into the area, he swept his first goal of the season across Henderson and into the net to make it 5-0.

Luke Hyam and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas replaced Guirane N’Daw and Daryl Murphy as the game moved towards the hour mark and the Blues had a short spell where they began to threaten.

Martin and Emmanuel-Thomas both had strikes blocked, then Cresswell sent over a low ball which was scrambled behind for a corner. On 64 Emmanuel-Thomas blasted a 25-yard freekick into an advancing member of the Leicester wall. However, Kasper Schmeichel will rarely have enjoyed a quieter afternoon.

Normal service was soon resumed though, with Dyer scampering away on the left of the Town area before hitting a low shot which Henderson gathered.

Schmeichel was finally forced into a save in the 71st minute when Edwards crossed from the right and Emmanuel-Thomas scuffed his shot goalwards, giving the keeper little serious trouble.

At the other end, Henderson was out quickly to prevent a sixth, blocking at Vardy’s feet after the former Fleetwood man had been played in by King. Soon after, the Welsh midfielder, one of the Foxes’ star performers, turned a shot into Henderson’s arms from a Ben Marshall cross from the right.

Former Fox DJ Campbell was replaced by Michael Chopra for the final 11 minutes, the home fans jeering their former player off the field.

On 82 Leicester sub Futacs made it 6-0, left winger Dyer again the man creating the goal. Four minutes later, Chopra had the ball in the net for the Blues but having strayed offside.

Town should have pulled a goal back in the 88th minute when Edwards sent over a deep cross from the right and Emmanuel-Thomas volleyed across goal, but too high for Chopra to divert into the net. Moments later, Nigel Reo-Coker was booked for a foul on Marshall. The sub hit a cleverly thought out freekick just over.

As the game moved into injury time there was further chaos in the Town defence as hesitation between Chambers, Higginbotham and Henderson almost let in Futacs, the on-loan Stoke man eventually touching the ball away from the Hungarian striker.

Not long after, the final whistle went with manager McCarthy ensuring that his squad went over to applaud the Town support and shaking hands with all his team, and some of the Leicester players, as they left the field.

Another thoroughly dispiriting afternoon for travelling Blues fans, who had already endured the 6-0 defeat at Blackpool and the recent 5-0 loss at Crystal Palace.

While those scorelines may have been harsh on Town, there was little flattering about this hammering with the Foxes having dominated from start to finish.

The Blues have probably only been worse against Sheffield Wednesday this season and for the most part the home side looked like they were in a different league.

After the optimism after last week’s victory over Burnley this was very much a return to earth with the size of the job Mick McCarthy has ahead of him once again all too evident.

Town: Henderson, Orr, Chambers, Higginbotham, Cresswell, Edwards (c), N'Daw (Hyam 58), Reo-Coker, Martin, Murphy (Emmanuel-Thomas 58), Campbell (Chopra 79). Subs: Lee-Barrett, Hewitt, Smith, Mohsni.

Leicester: Schmeichel, De Laet, Drinkwater, Morgan (c), Whitbread, King, Dyer, Waghorn (Futacs 75), Schlupp, Knockaert (Marshall 65), Nugent (Vardy 31). Subs: Logan, James, Moore, Lingard. Referee: Keith Stroud (Hampshire). Att: 20,779 (Town: 990)


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blueherts added 21:45 - Nov 17
Chops can't help our keeper midfield or porous defence
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ITFC_Frosty78 added 22:08 - Nov 17
i know but next Saturday at home to peterborough DJ and chopra upfront as murphy yes a good target man but wasnt at it today but when chopra came on he looked relatively sharp and the goal he scored which was ruled out was a good finish
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blueherts added 22:25 - Nov 17
Chops can't help our keeper midfield or porous defence
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R_LAMB3 added 23:55 - Nov 17
Every one is saying change the front line but it was the defence and keeper that was the blame today.
We were two yards behind their forwards.
Nugents second goal he walked it in with chest and he was taking the pee out of us.
Until we can sign some of our own players i cant see much change in results
Other clubs players are not going to put the same effort and desire to get us out of this mess.
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MVBlue added 00:46 - Nov 18
Loans FC gets hammered.
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R_LAMB3 added 00:51 - Nov 18
Everything Wellens said about our players when he was here must be true after the effort all the non tryers put in today
We missed him badly today and i hope Mick can do some sort of deal to get him back to the club because we need players like him.
Players who train hard and work their nuts off and play with pride and desire and earn their big wages.
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dawoolah added 01:03 - Nov 18
Made the short trip to Leicester with my 8yr old son for his first away game, hopeful of a decent performance after last weeks victory against Burnley.
At half time he suggested we go home, what with the home fans gleefully sing "why the f*** are you still here?" and "You've had your day out, now f*** off home"
I really don't envy him trying to justify him following Town instead of the normal Utd/Liverpool/Chelsea in the playground on Monday.
Embarrassing and heartbreaking.
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batchblue added 06:37 - Nov 18
Worst town side I've seen in 36 years, great fans but the new owners have ripped the heart out of the club and what we stood for, I feel our problems are far deeper than just what's going on on the pitch.Clegg out would be a good start.
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Shauny78 added 09:11 - Nov 18
pure f***ing embarassment,mick needs a major clear out in january and get people in with passion,like wellens......even my wife said they are a complete joke!!!!!!
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TimmyH added 12:09 - Nov 18
Yeah really not expecting a second drubbing in such a short time in Micks reign, it really shows the 2 wins we've had under him are just papering over the cracks, many a player in the squad is clearly not up to it or couldn't give a dam being a loan player.
I fancy in the January transfer window there might be quite a bit of activity with names such as Henderson, JET, Chopra, Martin, Murphy and even Higginbotham and Reo-Coker possibly leaving. Mick's got a big job on his hands as we are clearly a long long way off the teams in the top 6 even though this is a competitive division.
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BillBlue added 12:19 - Nov 18
Last week I said that I thought our problems went far deeper than just needing a new Manager but I hoped I was wrong. I have only seen the Sky goals from yesterdays shambles so have seen virtually nothing of Town, apart from defenders running behind their players while they were attacking our goal and our players not even putting a tackle in but I have read the statistics, which do not tell lies, and only one attempt at goal in 98 minutes of football speaks for itself, Our club needs a complete sort out from top to bottom . COYB
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dirtydingusmagee added 12:48 - Nov 18
on that showing im afraid Big Mick can kiss his million pound bonus goodbye, League one looking ominously probable .This situation hasnt happened over night its been coming for past 3 years.Too many bad decisions and signings and a lack of commitment throughout.Big Mick must have wanted the ground to open up and swallow him .SAD, SAD, DAY .
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runningout added 13:09 - Nov 18
hope your right TimmyH.. this so called team of professionals are killing me
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TimmyH added 15:33 - Nov 18
Millwall won again...a team with no big names but they all play for each other with tenacity and energy, something we completely lack!
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ChrisFelix added 16:21 - Nov 18
i believe that once Henderson had given Leicester a 2 nil lead it was game over & the team gave up. The goal keeper is an important position & i feel Loach suffered from playing behind a lop sided defence. Now that the manager realises that he needs to play 4 defenders & move Edwards into midfield its time to bring back our no 1 & send Henderson home. I never have liked Murphy but as he brings some height i suspect he will be retained to Jan at the earliest. Im also a fan of Smith, was it necessary to send him half way round the world last week.We are a sound team with him & Higginbottom in the centre, still not sure about Chambers
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Kirbmeister added 21:16 - Nov 18
Look folks it's not all bad, there are three teams in the British Isles with a worse goal difference than Town - - Rothes, Fort WIlliam and Strathspey Thistle from the Scottish Highland League..............God i'm depressed!!!!!
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CraigEdwards added 00:41 - Nov 19
To Be Perfectly frank with you Mick it all went wrong along time ago when they changed the tea bags from PG tips to tetley. Its about time they sacked the tea lady lol
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