Leicester drew 2-2 with Chelsea at the King Power Stadium as both sides competed against each other at the weekend. Both sides were firm with their aspiration as they battled for the sole three points at stake.
Chelsea traveled all the way to visit the former English Champions knowing that a win will give them an edge in the place for the top four.
It ended 2-2 apiece with four goals all scored in the 2nd half with regards to the quality both sides possess within the mix. Following the 2-2 draw between Leicester City and Chelsea, we evaluate three significant points from the 4 goals draw in the encounter.
Show From Defenders
The match produced a lot of interesting feat from the 90 contest. It saw about 4 goals scored with both sides looking menacing in transition.
For Chelsea, the two goals they scored against Leicester City all came from defender Antonio Rudiger. The German defender was remarkable against the Foxes while Ben Chilwell proved it’s a defender show with a goal of his own to give Leicester City a 2-1 lead.
This forced the German to force a 2-2 draw thus heading home from a set place delivered by inspiring Chelsea ace Mason Mount.
Rudiger Reaches Milestone
The center back inspired Chelsea to a 2-2 draw in the hands of the impressive Leicester City side at home. Brendan Rodgers’s Leicester City went all out for a win but the three points were cut to 1 point apiece as the German rose highest to bring Chelsea back on level terms.
He made it 2-2 on a special day as he marks his 100 appearances for Chelsea following his move from Serie A giants AS Roma.
This milestone may have inspired the player to a great effect as he made the most of Chelsea set-play to score a brace in the game.
Defensive Improvement
Though both teams were exciting to watch in the game especially in the final third both teams have fallen short in the defensive areas as they both conceded avoidable goals in the contest.
Chelsea should have done better in preventing Harvey Barnes while Ben Chilwell was left unmarked in the box. This lead to the defender (Ben) coolly slotting home with a touch of composure.
This is not also forgetting Leicester City who should have done better to prevent defender Antonio Rudiger from finding the net at least once in the game.