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Leicester's 3-0 lead collapses in stunning 4-3 defeat
11 Feb
Summary
- Leicester squandered a 3-0 lead against Southampton.
- Southampton scored four unanswered goals in the second half.
- Fans booed Leicester off the pitch after the shocking collapse.

Leicester caretaker manager Andy King expressed his disappointment as his team threw away a commanding 3-0 lead against Southampton, ultimately losing 4-3. The hosts had appeared on track for a vital victory, with goals from Patson Daka and Abdul Fatawu adding to Divine Mukasa's opener.
However, Southampton's manager Tonda Eckert made impactful substitutions, introducing players who combined to score four goals. Jack Stephens initiated the comeback, followed by strikes from Ryan Manning and Shea Charles, who netted the decisive winner in stoppage time. This stunning turnaround left the home crowd booing their team off.
King acknowledged the fans' justified frustration, stating there were no positives to take from the second-half performance. He apologized for the last thirty minutes, describing the situation as unacceptable and difficult to recover from. The loss leaves Leicester dangerously close to the relegation zone on goal difference.
Meanwhile, Southampton's dramatic victory propelled them closer to the play-off places. Eckert credited his players for their decision to fight back, emphasizing the emotional aspect of their comeback. He admitted surprise at the first-half performance but praised the team's resilience in securing a remarkable win.




