Sensational City Smash Records By Sweeping Southampton Aside
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The Foxes set a new record for the Premier League’s biggest-ever away win, and they surpassed their own record for their most convincing Premier League triumph, which was previously set against Newcastle United earlier this season.
Brendan Rodgers opted for an unchanged XI for the Saints clash, and it was easy to see why as they took the lead after just 10 minutes, when Ben Chilwell fired beyond Angus Gunn after the stopper had initially denied Harvey Barnes.
For a foul in the build-up to the goal, meanwhile, Ryan Bertrand was given a straight red card after a high challenge on Ayoze Pérez, and to add to Southampton’s woes, Youri Tielemans made it 2-0 seven minutes later.
Then, Pérez scored his first goal for the Football Club after playing a one-two with Tielemans, while the Spaniard’s second of the game arrived in emphatic fashion as he sent a sweet half-volley into the back of the net six minutes before the break.
There was still time for a fifth goal in the first half, too, with Chilwell again providing the delivery, as he found Jamie Vardy in the six-yard box. The City No.9 brought the deflected cross under control and cut past his marker before slamming past Gunn.
It took just over 10 minutes for City to find their sixth goal after the break, as Pérez controlled Barnes’ pass and slotted in to score his first-ever hat-trick for the Foxes.
It was 7-0 a minute later, as Chilwell scooped the ball into Vardy, who headed in his second of the night and his eighth of the Premier League campaign inside the hour mark.
At the other end, goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel was called into action twice in quick succession, as he held onto James Ward Prowse’s free-kick and palmed over a fierce effort from Nathan Redmond.
An eighth goal for City arrived in the form of a fine free-kick from James Maddison, while Vardy rounded off the scoring, securing his hat-trick after winning and converting a penalty in injury time.
Major moment
Jamie Vardy
Jamie Vardy's hat-trick strike set a new Premier League record for the biggest-ever away win.
With Ayoze Pérez already set to take the match ball home after scoring a hat-trick, Jamie Vardy had an opportunity to score a treble of his own and make Premier League history in the process.
And with the form he’s in this season, there was only ever going to be one result as he stepped up to take the penalty he had won in injury time after being fouled by Saints defender Jan Bednarek.
Netting his ninth goal of the season, the City No.9 made it 9-0, helping the Foxes set a new Premier League record for an away win, while also equalling the record Manchester United set when they beat Ipswich Town 9-0 in 1995.
Who impressed?
Wilfred Ndidi
Wilfred Ndidi was exceptional in the heart of midfield during the 9-0 win over Southampton.
Tony Cottee told LCFC Radio at the full-time whistle: "Well, I’m struggling because I would have given it to Harvey Barnes, but he came off, I’d love to give it to Ayoze Pérez because he got a hat-trick, I’d love to give it to Jamie Vardy because he got a hat-trick, but I’m going to give it to Wilfred Ndidi.
"He was involved in everything that went on. Youri Tielemans was fantastic and there were some superb performances. I’m going to go for Ndidi, but I could have given it to anybody. The only one I couldn’t give it to was Kasper Schmeichel, because he’s had nothing to do!"
Where do we stand?
Youri Tielemans
Youri Tielemans scored one and set up another as City surged to a 9-0 triumph.
Leicester City’s stunning 9-0 win over the Saints sees them move above Manchester City into second position, and they now boast the division’s second-best goal difference after 10 Premier League fixtures.
Their haul of 20 points from 10 matches means it is their best-ever start to a Premier League season.
Coming up…
Leicester City
Leicester City celebrate with the Blue Army, who witnessed Premier League history at St. Mary's Stadium.
Attentions will now turn to Tuesday night’s Carabao Cup Fourth Round tie with Burton Albion at Pirelli Stadium (7:45pm kick-off), before they head Selhurst Park to face Crystal Palace on Sunday (2pm kick-off).
All times GMT.
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