Posted by on August 18, 2019 1:24 pm
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Wilfred Ndidi gifted Mason Mount an early goal before equalising himself as an impressive Leicester pooped Frank Lampard’s homecoming party

That was a game of two distinct 45-minute segments. Chelsea were good in the first half and deserved to lead; Leicester were brilliant in the second and deserved at least an equaliser. James Maddison was both the best player on the pitch and the biggest culprit; he missed a sitter that would have given Leicester the lead.

Wilfred Ndidi was the biggest influence on the match. He gifted Mason Mount a goal on his home debut, and then equalised with a sympathic, humane, kindly header.

Peep peep!

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