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Mensah Gideon

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LEICESTER 2-2 WEST HAM: CRAIG DAWSON NETS STOPPAGE-TIME BALANCER TO PROCURE A POINT

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Craig Dawson scored a stoppage-time balancer as West Ham combat to a 2-2 draw against Leicester at the King Power.


Jarrod Bowen put the Hammers ahead, yet Youri Tielemans' 45th-minute punishment evened out things up and Ricardo Pereira's header then, at that point, appeared to leave Leicester on course for their first success in five in all contests.


Be that as it may, Dawson rose most noteworthy and sent the ball into the net with his upper arm as the objective endure a VAR survey.


Kurt Zouma, the consideration of such a lot of debate this previous week, was named in the beginning setup yet was supplanted by Issa Diop in front of a startup, as he was accounted for to feel debilitated and endured issues with his vision in the warm-up.


West Ham appeared to be unaffected anyway and settled rapidly prior to requiring a tenth-moment lead. Diop flung the ball forward and Leicester's protection was discovered resting as Bowen controlled prior to terminating a left-footed drive across Kasper Schmeichel for his 10th Premier League objective of the period.


It was in-structure Bowen's seventh objective in as many games, making it 12 in all rivalries this season.


Leicester, shy of certainty after three losses in their last four, remembering a pounding to Nottingham Forest for the FA Cup, battled right off the bat and allies rushed to show their dissatisfaction with pockets of boos around King Power Stadium.


The home side progressively improved to lift their fans, nonetheless. Tielemans and Harvey Barnes were both off focus with calculated shots from distance as Leicester looked for an adjuster.


That came in the 45th moment when they were granted a punishment after Aaron Cresswell took care of as he attempted to head away James Maddison's corner on the edge of the six-yard box.


Tielemans unquestionably drove the spot-kick low to one side of Lukasz Fabianski, who speculated accurately however was beaten by the force of the shot.


Leicester started the last part with considerably more reason than they began the first and before long put West Ham under tension. Barnes was the dangerman, with one of his few crosses prompting Leicester's subsequent objective. Patson Daka was partially past the point of no return sliding in to change over the winger's cross.


Be that as it may, Barnes' next conveyance was beaten on the cash, as Ricardo beat Cresswell to establish a slug header into the top corner of the net. Tielemans streaked a rising shot only wide as Leicester looked for a third objective.


Yet, after Hammers substitute Said Benrahma delivered two endeavors, the guests rescued a moment that Bowen's corner went in off Dawson's upper arm, circling high into the net.

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