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    Leicester City beat Club Brugge 2-1 to progress

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 23, 2016No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Shinji Okazaki celebrates after putting Leicester ahead in their fourth win of this Champions League campaign. Photograph: Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images
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    Shinji Okazaki celebrates after putting Leicester ahead in their fourth win of this Champions League campaign. Photograph: Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images
    Shinji Okazaki celebrates after putting Leicester ahead in their fourth win of this Champions League campaign. Photograph: Catherine Ivill – AMA/Getty Images

    Leicester City’s remarkable debut Champions League campaign continued as they reached the knockout stages with one game to spare by beating Club Brugge.

    The Foxes needed a point to move into the last 16, yet secured three to ensure they will finish top of Group G.

    A smart finish into the top corner by Shinji Okazaki, after a fine cross by Christian Fuchs, set Claudio Ranieri’s side on their way.

    Riyad Mahrez doubled the lead from the penalty spot – his fourth goal in five Champions League games – after Marc Albrighton was fouled by Dion Cools, before Jose Izquierdo hit a wonderful consolation after a 40-yard run.

    Leicester City were unrecognisable from the side who have struggled in the Premier League this season.

    They are the second English team, after Arsenal, to secure a place in the draw for the knockout stages on 12 December.

    European delight for domestic strugglers

    The Foxes are just two points above the Premier League’s relegation zone after back-to-back defeats.

    Yet Ranieri’s team cannot stop winning in Europe. Incredibly, they have picked up more points in the Champions League than the domestic league this season.

    While they have lost to, among others, Hull City, West Bromwich Albion and Watford in the league, Leicester have beaten Brugge twice – as well as Porto and FC Copenhagen. It means they have 13 points from five games in Europe – yet just 12 from 12 matches domestically.

    Leicester City have won four Champions League games this season, but only three in the Premier League.

    There may be disappointment that their run of four successive Champions League clean sheets is over.

    Izquierdo’s thumping finish, following a terrific solo run, sparked a late Brugge surge and ensured a nervous finish, yet the Belgians could not force an equaliser.

    From Glanford Park to glory

    On this day eight years ago, Andy King scored the winner for Leicester in a League One game at Scunthorpe’s Glanford Park. The midfielder played the full game as the Foxes wrote another chapter in their fairytale rise.

    Okazaki’s sublime fifth-minute finish sent home fans into raptures before Mahrez was denied by keeper Ludovic Butelle moments later.

    Danny Drinkwater, Fuchs and Albrighton caused the visitors problems as Leicester turned on the style. It was Albrighton’s pace that forced Cools to concede the penalty, which allowed Mahrez to make it 2-0 on the half-hour mark.

    Victory almost slipped away as Brugge fought back, and nervous tension filled the night air at the King Power Stadium as Jelle Vossen went close to equalising late on.

    But the final whistle was greeted by the kind of roar not heard since the Premier League trophy was paraded around the ground last season.

    BBC Sport

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