Walsall vs Leicester City. Carabao Cup Round 3.
Poundland Bescot StadiumAttendance8,010.
Leicester City win 3-0 on penalties.
Report and free match highlights as Leicester City goalkeeper Danny Ward saves three penalties as Foxes triumph 3-0 in penalty shoot-out against Walsall; Carabao Cup third-round game finished 0-0 after 90 minutes with the League Two side looking the better team throughout
Wednesday 25 September 2024 07:18, UK
Leicester City goalkeeper Danny Ward saved three penalties in a dramatic shoot-out against Walsall to propel the Foxes into the fourth round of the Carabao Cup.
It was a frustrating evening for Steve Cooper's Premier League side at the Bescot Stadium, who were met by chants of "this is embarrassing" from the travelling away fans for large parts of the fixture.
A slow start from both sides, with no shots registered in the first 10 minutes of the game, was quickly addressed by Walsall as Charlie Lakin came close to opening the scoring before being denied by a strong hand from Ward.
Despite 55 places separating the two teams in the football pyramid, the hosts were more threatening throughout the first half but failed to make this promise count.
Mat Sadler's team quickly picked up from where they had left off, with Albert Adomah squandering a golden opportunity to give them the lead moments after the restart.
Issahaku Fatawu looked as if he would be the one to spark Leicester into life but ultimately fell short in his search for an opener, with neither of his efforts calling 19-year-old goalkeeper Tommy Simkin into action.
Four changes from both managers followed after the 80-minute mark but they did not have a lasting impact on the game, which reached stalemate at full-time, ensuring it would be decided by penalties.
Ward was the hero in the first half and he stepped up once again in the shoot-out, saving all three of the penalties he faced as Leicester prevailed 3-0 to move into the last 16.
Chants of "Cooper sort it out" and "this is embarrassing" were heard from the 2,000 strong travelling Leicester fans, who have only seen their side win once in all competitions this season.
Cooper, who took over at the King Power Stadium in June, said: "I obviously heard the chanting from the crowd, I'll own it and you'll never hear me having any disrespect to fans' opinions.
"We have to build some credit with the supporters to do the job, but I knew that anyway. It's things like that which will make me even more committed to do well, because I'm desperate to do that.
"I want to do well for this football club - I've bought into what it stands for, I take that responsibility seriously.
"Nobody said this season would be easy. It's going to be a challenging season but nobody is up for it more than me.
"We can definitely play better. I won't be hiding away from chants, no problem with it. I'm even more committed to that now than I have been before and even that was at its maximum."
Sky Sports' Patrick Rowe:
"Steve Cooper addressed the chants made by the Leicester fans and rightly stated that they were entitled to their opinions.
"He promised to field a 'strong' line-up prior to the game - and delivered on that promise - but this talent and experience failed to translate to a respectable performance on the pitch.
"Sloppy passes, a laborious attacking display and little impact from the bench all point towards a worrying effort from Leicester.
"The Carabao Cup may not be their main focus this season but they could have taken confidence from a dominant performance against opponents from a lower league.
"Instead, this game has only cast more doubts in the minds of the fanbase and possibly the players, who are now staring down the barrel of an away trip to the Emirates Stadium this weekend."
Sky Sports' Patrick Rowe:
"On the other hand, Sadler's side can take encouragement and confidence going into the rest of the 2024/25 campaign after this showing against Premier League opposition.
"The League Two side took the game to Leicester in the first half and would have gone into the break leading if it was not for an impressive Ward save to deny Lakin. The Saddlers will likely be quite happy to see the back of the Foxes 'keeper after this fixture.
"Chances followed in the second half and on any other day, Walsall complete the Carabao Cup upset that they deserved.
"They currently sit in third place within the fourth tier of English football - but if they play like that in every game, they will not be there for long."