Leicester 2-3 Tottenham: Steven Bergwijn fires in TWO stoppage time goals
Daily MailIn the space of 80 seconds, Steven Bergwijn ensured that nobody who saw this match will ever forget it. Substitute Steven Bergwijn scored twice in stoppage time as Tottenham somehow beat Leicester 3-2 on Wednesday night The incredible ending has given Tottenham a massive boost in their hunt for a place in the top four of the Premier League Holland international Bergwijn celebrated wildly with his team-mates as Tottenham somehow recorded a last-gasp victory Bergwijn's winning goal sparked jubilant scenes of celebration between Antonio Conte and his Spurs coaching staff MATCH FACTS LEICESTER: Schmeichel 6; Choudhury 6, Soyuncu 5, Vestergaard 5; Albrighton 6, Maddison 6.5, Tielemans 6, Dewsbury-Hall 7, Thomas 6.5 ; Daka 6, Lookman 7. Goals: Daka 24, Maddison 76 Bookings: Choudhury Manager: Brendan Rodgers 6 TOTTENHAM: Lloris 6.5; Tanganga 6, Sanchez 7, Davies 6; Emerson 5, Skipp 7, Winks 6, Hojbjerg 7, Reguilon 7 ; Kane 7.5, Moura 7. James Maddison looked to have handed Leicester an impressive victory against rivals Tottenham on Wednesday night Maddison capped another bright display with an excellent goal, rounding off a smart attacking move from Leicester Patson Daka converted from close range to fire Leicester into the lead against Tottenham at the King Power stadium With England manager Gareth Southgate in the stands, it seemed a matter of time before Spurs took the lead — only for Leicester to seize it against the run of play, midway through the first half. Moments earlier, Tottenham forward Harry Kane had seen his towering header come crashing back off the crossbar But when another chance fell into Kane's path, he finished ruthlessly to haul his Tottenham side level against rivals Leicester Striker Kane is greeted by his Tottenham team-mates after his magnificent finish put them level against Leicester Leicester could not handle Kane’s movement, though they did produce a counter-attack soon after Doherty’s chance as Dewsbury-Hall squared for Maddison, who struck too close to Lloris.