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Leicester City 1-1 Portsmouth: Foxes lose ground in promotion race after being held at home

Leicester City lost ground on their promotion rivals after drawing 1-1 with Portsmouth as John Swift’s second-half goal cancelled out Aaron Ramsey’s opener at the King Power Stadium.

Leicester midfielder Aaron Ramsey

Leicester City lost ground on their promotion rivals after drawing 1-1 with Portsmouth as John Swift’s second-half goal cancelled out Aaron Ramsey’s opener at the King Power Stadium.

The home side took the lead after 26 minutes courtesy of Ramsey’s instinctive finish from Abdul Fatawu’s cross from the right as the on-loan midfielder scored his first goal for the club.

However, Portsmouth improved after the break and drew level just before the hour mark when Swift started and finished a counter-attack to score his maiden goal in Pompey colours.

The draw leaves Leicester five points behind leaders Coventry City with the Foxes held for the fifth time in six matches, while Portsmouth stretched their unbeaten run to three games.

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Match action

The home side created a number of early chances the best of which saw Fatawu control a dropping ball before volleying wide from just outside the penalty area.

Leicester made their pressure count when Ramsey applied an acrobatic finish to Fatawu’s dangerous ball across the face of goal from close range to mark his first start for the club with a goal.

Portsmouth almost drew level against the run of play just past the half-hour mark as in-form winger Yang Min-Hyeok lashed a volley against the crossbar from 15-yards out with Jakub Stolarczyk rooted to the spot.

However, Leicester regained control of the game moments later as Ramsey embarked on a surging run from the halfway line and forced Bursik into an athletic save with a shot from just outside the penalty area.

Bursik thwarted the Foxes again five minutes before half-time as he reacted sharply to tip Fatawu’s shot behind for a corner after Julian Carranza teed up the winger who cut in on his left foot.

Leicester went close again before the break as a quickly-taken corner picked out Harry Winks who curled a shot inches past the post from 25-yards out with Bursik at full stretch.

Leicester midfielder Aaron Ramsey
Aaron Ramsey scored for Leicester in the draw against Portsmouth
(Mike Egerton/PA)

Second half

However, Pompey equalised when Swift’s lofted pass released Yang on the counter and the winger jinked past Wout Faes before he returned the ball to Swift who curled a shot past Stolarczyk at his near post.

Substitute Jordan Ayew almost restored Leicester’s lead shortly after his introduction from the bench as he curled a shot inches wide after cutting from the left.

The visitors spurned a glorious chance at the other end as Jordan Williams cut the ball back to substitute Florian Bianchini who saw his low effort turned behind by the outstretched boot of Stolarczyk.

Leicester almost snatched the points deep into injury time only for Luke Thomas to turn Hamza Choudhury’s cross wide from close range from a tight angle.

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