Premier League Gameweek 26 fixtures (9th - 11th Feb 2019)

That's two glorious chances Barnes has fluffed
 
Spurs look very poor. Leicester are a very good team. Inconsistency is their problem.
 
Ffs Leicester take your fecking chances.

They are pretty enjoyable to watch though, especially for such a young team. Loads of potential in them.
 
Feck sakes. Need Vardy on to put those away
 
Can’t help but feel Vardy would have led to a conversion from one of these chances Leicester have had so far.
 
Leicester should be ahead already. they're playing very well and that's without vardy.
 
How have these lot not scored, another late goal for spurs coming up.

Pathetic finishing.
 
Can’t help but feel Vardy would have led to a conversion from one of these chances Leicester have had so far.
This. Needs to come on now before Spurs get their customary 2nd half win
 
Leicester move the ball around nicely, but their fans will still be all over 606 demanding Eddie Howe or Benitez.
 
From a neutral perspective, can anyone else see a bit of inbalance from Oliver here?
 
Leicester deserve it. Spurs will finish second ahead of Liverpool. It'll be hilarious
 
Feck sakes. Silly Leicester
 
If it was true then it would equal it, but since it isn't..

How is it not true? Spurs have had one chance Rose. Leicester have had two through Barnes, one through Maguire and one through Maddison. They've also had the best player on the pitch

And typically Spurs do exactly what I said they would, second best but score
 
This is on Puel. Not playing Vardy has meant, at least to me, that Leicester have foregone the chance to be ahead by this point.

Typical Spurs game though. Second best, but get a goal from nothing.
 
And Maguire does it again :lol: Pulls way too far away from his man, who then scores. Is there an award, that'd be the opposite of MotM?
 
The refs definatley bent, giving everything to Leicester. Surprised he gave the goal.
 
How on earth do you leave Eriksen in that sort of space to whip in a cross? From a fecking corner.
 
From a neutral perspective, can anyone else see a bit of inbalance from Oliver here?

Not that much tbh

The "dive" could have gone either way, but I think he goes against Son, because he throws himself. Had he not, I'd still say it'd be soft.

There was a situation between Trippier and Chilwell in the corner, that went Spurs' way.

Besides that, the freekicks have all gone Leicester's way, but most have been quite fair I think.