Leicester City secured a crucial 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in a tightly contested Premier League matchup. Despite Tottenham dominating possession with 59% and leading in overall shots (16 to Leicester’s 12), the Foxes’ clinical finishing and defensive grit earned them the three points. Goals from Jamie Vardy and Bilal El Khannouss sealed the deal after Richarlison had given Spurs the lead.
Key Stats Breakdown
Shots: Tottenham took 16 shots but struggled to find the net, scoring just once (xG 1.57). Leicester, meanwhile, were far more efficient, scoring two goals from 12 shots (xG 1.66).
Blocked Shots: Leicester’s defense was heroic, blocking 6 of Tottenham’s attempts.
Possession: Tottenham held the ball longer (59% to Leicester’s 41%) but struggled to convert possession into meaningful opportunities.
Match Momentum

Tottenham started strong, with Richarlison breaking the deadlock in the 32nd minute (xG 0.40). However, Leicester wrestled back control with a blistering start to the second half. Vardy’s equalizer in the 46th minute (xG 0.77) was quickly followed by El Khannouss’ decisive strike (xG 0.05) in the 49th minute. After that, the Foxes managed the game expertly, resisting Tottenham’s late pressure.
Shot Analysis


Tottenham’s shot map tells a frustrating story: plenty of efforts from the edge of the box but only one goal to show for it.


Leicester, on the other hand, capitalized on their high-quality chances, including Vardy’s close-range finish and El Khannouss’ composed effort just outside the six-yard box.
Passing and Possession Tactics

Tottenham Hotspur: The pass map shows a concentrated midfield setup, with Bentancur acting as the fulcrum. Spurs frequently attempted to funnel the ball to Son Heung-Min and Richarlison, but Leicester’s defense cut off crucial passing lanes in the final third.

Leicester City: Leicester focused on a balanced approach, with Justin and Kristiansen providing width. Harry Winks orchestrated play from deeper positions, while Vardy and El Khannouss capitalized on quick counter-attacking moves.
Defensive Resilience
Leicester’s backline, led by Wout Faes and Jannik Vestergaard, was immense. They combined to restrict Spurs to low-probability shots, ensuring goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk was well protected. Seven blocked shots underscored their commitment to the cause.
Leicester’s clinical finishing and disciplined defensive display earned them a vital away win. Meanwhile, Tottenham will rue their inability to capitalize on possession and shot dominance.