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Leicester City vs Burnley. Premier League.

The King Power StadiumAttendance31,448.

Leicester City 2

  • J Schlupp (33rd minute)
  • R Mahrez (40th minute)

Burnley 2

  • M Kightly (39th minute)
  • R Wallace (96th minute)

Premier League: Ross Wallace rescues point for Burnley in 2-2 draw at Leicester

Ross Wallace's 96th-minute free-kick rescued Burnley a valuable point in a dramatic 2-2 draw at Leicester City.

The Foxes opened the scoring 12 minutes before the break and it was the influential Riyad Mahrez who was the main tormentor.

BEST OF THE MATCH

  • Man of the match: Riyad Mahrez - The Leicester winger tormented Burnley before running out of gas late on.
  • Goal of the match: Ross Wallace - The Scottish winger grabbed a dramatic point thanks to a sensational last-gasp free-kick.
  • Skill of the match: Jeff Schlupp scored his first ever top flight goal after great work down the flank from Algerian maestro Mahrez.
  • Save of the match: Mahrez eluded two challenges before bringing out a flying one-handed save from Tom Heaton.
  • Gaffe of the match: Referee Phil Dowd was left dazed and confused after taking an elbow flush on the nose.
  • Stat of the match: Burnley's Premier League goal drought ended at 565 minutes; the 10th longest in the competition's history.

The Algerian international showed great foot-work down the flank before picking out Jeff Schlupp in the box to score his first top-flight goal.

Burnley responded as they ended their 11-hour goal drought to equalise. Scott Arfield's cross was headed down by Lukas Jutkiewicz and Michael Kightly scored on his 200th league appearance.

Leicester hit back within a minute, though, as Jamie Vardy's cross deflected off Jason Shackell's heel for Mahrez to head home at the back post.

Burnley had to wait until the final minute of stoppage time to grab a share of the spoils when they won a free-kick on the edge of the box and substitute Wallace stepped up to fire his 20-yard effort over the wall and beyond Kasper Schmeichel.

The point lifted the Clarets off the bottom of the Barclays Premier League above QPR - at least until Sunday - but they are still winless this season while Leicester remain unbeaten at the King Power Stadium.

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The Clarets were chasing their first goal in 10 hours and 16 minutes in all competitions going into the game and began brightly, with Jutkiewicz's cross too strong for Barnes.

Burnley did not show any anxiety because of their drought but lacked the quality to make an early difference.

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Ross Wallace came on as a substitute to score a vital equaliser for Burnley.

And Leicester's superior attacking threat was evident when Vardy's volley deflected wide and Tom Heaton turned Mahrez's shot wide after the midfielder's fine run.

Then, on 25 minutes, Wes Morgan's header was blocked by Ben Mee and Liam Moore's instinctive prod dropped wide.

The hosts were reliant on Vardy's tenacity to create openings with Leonardo Ulloa quiet before Mahrez intervened on 33 minutes.

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Sean Dyche praised his players effort in their 2-2 draw at Leicester.

The tricky Algerian was given too much space and he weaved a cross through to Schlupp who turned in from 15 yards.

The Foxes were energised but were undone six minutes later when Burnley scored just their second goal of the season.

Arfield was given time to find Jutkiewicz in the area and he nodded down to Kightly to slide in ahead of Schmeichel.

But parity lasted just 97 seconds as Vardy swapped passes with Schlupp and his cross deflected to Mahrez to arrow a far post header beyond Heaton.

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Nigel Pearson was disappointed that Leicester conceded a late equaliser.

It was cruel on the Clarets but they responded well and Jutkiewicz glanced Mee's cross wide soon after the break.

Nugent replaced the ineffective Ulloa as Leicester sought a game-clinching third but the visitors continued to press without testing Schmeichel.

The keeper was scrambling, though, when Jutkiewicz spun on the edge of the box and fired just wide with 16 minutes left.

The Foxes struggled to create in the second half but Heaton was forced into a scrambling save in the final minute from Moore's header.

But in the fifth minute of injury time Burnley levelled when Jutkiewicz was felled by Matty James and the midfielder found the top corner from the free-kick.