A 90-minute goal from the front Jamie Vardy awarded Leicester City a 2-1 victory at Sheffield United at the Premier League on Sunday, raising the foxes in the first four while leaving the blades rooted at the bottom of the table. Aisester moved. Third, at 21 points of 11 games, while Sheffield United stayed at the last place with a point, after stretching his league without victories, up to 14 games that date back to the end of last season. Vardy scored a registered trademark winner while running through the medium. And he directed his shot beyond the goalkeeper of Sheffield United Aaron Ramsdale, after Oliver McBurnie had canceled an Ayoze Pérez opener for visitors.
Pérez gave the foxes an advantage 24 minutes when he feeding on a short distance volley, but McBurnie equaled three minutes later, while heading home, a corner of John Lundstram. Elester dominated the first half and twice hit the position through Vardy and James Maddison, with the side of the house restricted to sporadic raids. The rhythm fell into the second half and when it seemed that the blades had done enough to win a part of the booty, Maddison launched V
RDY with a sublime pass and the striker did not commit any error from the edge of the penalty area.