Marc Albrighton fires Leicester to victory as VAR denies Norwich a point
Norwich were denied a first point of the new Premier League season after Marc Albrighton’s deflected 76th-minute strike earned Leicester a 2-1 victory at Carrow Road before VAR ruled out a late leveller.
After Jamie Vardy and Teemu Pukki had ended their respective goal droughts in the first half, a frantic second period produced more drama in Norfolk.
Daniel Farke’s men had looked the more likely to find a late winner but Albrighton punished the Canaries with a sucker-punch before celebrations by the hosts late on were cut short when Kenny McLean’s header was ruled out for offside.
Norwich had thrashed Bournemouth 6-0 in the Carabao Cup in midweek and the performance of Brandon Williams earned him a first league start.
Manchester United loanee Williams had only joined on Monday and was eager to improve with regular game-time, but was taught a lesson in how quickly mistakes are punished when the Foxes went ahead in the eighth minute. After the left-back had tried to keep the ball in play, Ricardo Pereira stole it and raced past Ben Gibson to get to the byline where he cutback for Vardy to curl home the opener. It was a trademark Leicester goal under Brendan Rodgers and an important strike for their number nine, his first on the road in eight months. Joy quickly turned to anguish when the Foxes boss realised it would be Pereira’s last involvement after the full-back limped off following his assist.Three points: ?????? ✅ Full-time sponsored by Parimatch ⏱
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