Iheanacho’s Brace Not Enough as West Ham Dent Leicester’s UCL Bid

Iheanacho’s Brace Not Enough as West Ham Dent Leicester’s UCL Bid

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The quest of Leicester City to end among the top four-finishers in the English Premier League and play in next season’s UEFA Champions League suffered a major dent last night as the former champions lost 2-3 to host, West Ham United.

Although Super Eagles forward, Kelechi Iheanacho, was on target twice, his goals were not enough to deny Jesse Lingard his West Ham teammates from celebrating the victory that has now catapulted them back to the top four of the English topflight.

Lingard scored twice in the first half to set the Hammers on course for a crucial victory over fellow Champions League hopefuls Leicester City.

The two sides came into the weekend occupying the last two Champions League spots, before wins for Chelsea and Liverpool on Saturday nudged West Ham down to sixth place.

But David Moyes’ men showed they are up for the challenge of qualifying for Europe’s top club competition for the first time, climbing back into fourth after going 3-0 up against Leicester, who had the hosts hanging on after a late rally.

The Hammers took the lead as Arthur Masuaku’s cross went through to right-back Vladimir Coufal, who cut back for Lingard to sweep the ball inside Kasper Schmeichel’s near post from the edge of the box.

Jarrod Bowen then beat the offside trap to race on to Issa Diop’s long ball and square for Lingard to tap into an empty net for his eighth goal in nine Premier League games since arriving on loan from Manchester United.

The 28-year-old forward, whose recent form earned him an England recall, then played a part in West Ham’s third goal right after half-time as Bowen poked in from Tomas Soucek’s pass to round off a clinical team move.

Kelechi Iheanacho pulled a goal back to give Leicester hope, before grabbing his 11th goal in 11 games in stoppage time, but the Hammers held on to ensure they did not surrender a 3-0 lead for the second straight home game and move within a point of third-placed Leicester.

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