Tuesday 17 October 2017

Leicester 1 West Brom 1: Riyad Mahrez’s late strike cancels out Nacer Chadli’s exquisite free-kick

NACER CHADLI was just what the doctor ordered as his world-class goal jolted  life into a dreary derby.
The West Brom  midfielder is just back on duty after going to see controversial therapist Dr Hans Muller-Wohlfahrt  for a back injury. Muller-Wohlfahrt is famous for his ‘alternative’ treatments, which include using calves blood and the crest of a cockerel.
But Baggies boss Tony Pulis will not give a hoot whether it was the eye of a newt  if it means his Belgian star  plays like this.
Chadli has also been away for World Cup action with Belgium — and it is more likely rubbing shoulders with Kevin de Bruyne, Eden Hazard and Romelu Lukaku has given him an injection of life.
Late on, his sweet free-kick was cancelled out by Riyad Mahrez’s beautifully-taken equaliser. But every one of Chadli’s  illustrious Belgian team-mates would have been proud of the precise, powerful free-kick that baffled City keeper Kasper Schmeichel.
It was Chadli’s first start of the season and first goal since February. After such a classy strike, it is odds on Pulis will be sending all his players to see the German medicine man.
West Brom keeper Boaz Myhill will certainly be seeing some sort of doctor today  after hobbling his way through most of the second half virtually on one leg.
There is no doubt  Myhill’s limp played a big part in woeful Leicester grabbing an equaliser with ten minutes left when any fully-fit Pulis team would have shut up shop long before.
Myhill was making his first league start for 18 months as understudy to crocked Ben Foster and  has now joined the walking wounded himself. He was hurt by the onrushing Jamie Vardy early in the second half  in a crunching collision.
A minute or so later, Myhill hit the deck shaping up to take a goal kick clutching his leg. Pulis refused to take him off — and  ultimately paid the price. Having made a great save from Danny Simpson in the first half, Myhill was clearly struggling.
And when Mahrez squeezed a low shot through a sea of legs in the 80th minute he had no way of getting down to save it.
Had third-choice Alex Palmer been on Pulis might have been celebrating three points today and ending a run of six winless matches.
Gareth Southgate was at the King Power Stadium to watch the match and for the first half found out what it’s like to be an England fan.
It was drab, slow and uninspiring — until Chadli stepped up in the 63rd minute.
Jake Livermore shielded the ball from Schmeichel’s view and Chadli delivered a stunning swerving free-kick from 30 yards.
From The Sun

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