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Leicester City vs Watford. Premier League.

The King Power StadiumAttendance32,029.

Leicester City 2

  • N Kanté (52nd minute)
  • J Vardy (65th minute pen)

Watford 1

  • T Deeney (75th minute pen)

Leicester 2-1 Watford: Jamie Vardy makes it nine in a row as Foxes go joint-top

Leicester City's Jamie Vardy celebrates after the final whistle of the Barclays Premier League match at The Hawthorns, West Bromwich.
Image: Jamie Vardy is now just two away from breaking Ruud van Nistelrooy's record of 10 goals in consecutive Premier League games

Jamie Vardy scored for the ninth successive Premier League game as Leicester beat Watford 2-1 and moved joint-top of the division.

The England international - closing in on Ruud van Nistelrooy's 10 in a row back in 2003 - struck what proved the winner from the penalty spot (65) after he was brought down in the box by Heurelho Gomes, usual taker Riyad Mahrez agreeing to relinquish duties.

Gomes had a game to forget, allowing N'Golo Kante's timid shot to slip through his fingers as the home side made the breakthrough on 52 minutes.

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Claudio Ranieri says Leicester always knew their game against Watford would be tough, but says it was a great afternoon

Watford pulled a goal back late on when Kante felled substitute Juan Carlos Peredes in the area and Troy Deeney converted the spot-kick, but the Foxes held on to seal a fourth league win in six matches.

It looked destined to be the first match since August in which Vardy would not score for Leicester, the striker signalling to the bench of apparent groin pain after an hour of play.

Heurelho Gomes
Image: A mistake from Heurelho Gomes gave N'Golo Kante the opener for Leicester

He had only one effort in a goalless first half, firing tamely into Gomes' hands after Marc Albrighton had also gone close in an opening period arguably edged by the visitors.

Watford had more possession and Odion Ighalo, the Hornet's top goalscorer this season, smacked a volley against the post after 20 minutes having been found in the box by Deeney.

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Jamie Vardy of Leicester City takes a penalty to score his team's second goal against Watford
Image: Jamie Vardy scored what proved to be the winner from he penalty spot on 65 minutes

But Leicester have grown stronger in games week after week, and they deserved to go ahead seven minutes into the second half despite it being a gift from the 'keeper.

Kante worked space inside the area and prodded a meager shot towards the far corner that should have been saved, but instead it crept in through Gomes's fingers.

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The Brazilian then launched himself at Vardy in the right-hand corner of the penalty area, sending the striker tumbling but avoiding a red card.

Vardy smashed the spot-kick high into the net to make it 2-0 and the Foxes would have kept a clean sheet had it not been for a mistake from goalscorer Kante.

NGolo Kante
Image: NGolo Kante conceded the penalty for Watford's goal with a foul on Juan Carlos Peredes

The summer signing lost possession inside his own area with a poor touch and then tripped his tackler Peredes. Deeney made no mistake but it proved in vain.

Charlie Nicholas's Soccer Saturday verdict

"Leicester deserve to be where they are. When they get in front they keep driving forward, they don't sit back, and when they go behind they keep driving forward.

"Can anybody take anything away from them? In fairness it might have been a draw today but because they keep going for it and keep having goals and options in their play then you can take nothing away from them."

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Charlie Nicholas gives his view on Leicester's 2-1 win against Watford

Player ratings

Leicester: Schmeichel (7), Simpson (7), Huth (7), Morgan (8), Fuchs (7), Albrighton (7), Kante (7), Drinkwater (7), Schlupp (7), Mahrez (7), Vardy (8).

Subs used: King (6), Okazaki (6), Dyer (6).

Watford: Gomes (4); Nyom (6), Britos (6), Cathcart (7), Ake (7); Capoue (7), Watson (6); Abdi (6), Deeney (7), Anya (5); Ighalo (7).

Subs used: Paredes (7), Diamanti (6).

Man of the match: Jamie Vardy