Newcastle United 0 Leicester City 3: Vardy equals record as Foxes go top



Jamie Vardy equalled Ruud van Nistelrooy's record of scoring in 10 progressive Premier League amusements as Leicester City moved top of the table with a 3-0 win over Newcastle United on Saturday.

The England global's astounding keep running of structure before objective hinted at no decreasing as he netted the opener, before Leonardo Ulloa and Shinji Okazaki fixed triumph at St James' Park.

Having been denied on two before events, Vardy moved level with Van Nistelrooy in first-half stoppage time as he cut inside Moussa Sissoko and rifled a low shot past Rob Elliot.

Ulloa included the second following 62 minutes with his fourth objective in three appearances against Newcastle, the 29-year-old given a free header by Newcastle's woeful safeguarding.

Steve McClaren's side were not able raise themselves as dissatisfaction developed in the stands, boos ringing out at the last shriek after Okazaki jumped taking after Elliot's recovery from Marc Albrighton.

It leaves Newcastle drifting one point over the last three, while Claudio Ranieri's side move to the summit above Manchester United.

Having finished a late wellness test preceding commencement, Vardy was given an early opportunity to equivalent Van Nistelrooy's record following six minutes.

Newcastle – unaltered from their 1-0 win over Bournemouth – neglected to manage an Albrighton corner and the free ball dropped to the England global, however his exertion was all around blocked.

Leicester were making all the running in the opening minutes and a quick counter-assault from Riyad Mahrez made an opening for Ulloa – in for Jeff Schlupp as Ranieri's just change – however Vurnon Anita made a pivotal interference before the striker could tap home from short proximity.

The hosts – who lost Cheick Tiote to a crotch harm following 20 minutes – attempted to make anything in assault, Ayoze Perez bursting their most obvious opportunity over the crossbar.

In the end Leicester's weight told as Vardy's most recent breakthrough minute came in first-half stoppage time, the 28-year-old floating past Sissoko before rifling past Elliot.

McClaren's endeavors to wheedle Newcastle at the break at first had the coveted effect, however they gradually lost any energy and permitted Leicester to control procedures.

The pace of Vardy and Mahrez were a steady danger and, after various squandered chances, Vardy shook the crossbar. Frail guarding from Chancel Mbemba permitted him a free shot at objective however the woodwork acted the hero.

Newcastle neglected to regard that notice and Ulloa multiplied the away group's favorable position soon after the hour with his first of the battle, the striker left unmarked at the back post to head home Mahrez's pinpoint cross.

Georginio Wijnaldum was denied a late relief as Danny Drinkwater took off the line yet it was short of what was expected, as Leicester wrapped up a simple win, substitute Okazaki jumping to net the third while Newcastle's protection stood
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