Leicester City falls without a shot on goal!

Leicester City suffered its first defeat of the season by losing Sunday at home to West Ham United 0-3 without hitting the London opponent's goal, in the fourth stage of the Premier League.


The Northern Irish coach Brendan Rodgers' team entered the fourth stage of the new season and is on top after winning its first three matches, the last of which was a sweeping score away from Manchester City 5-2, but West Ham brought him back to the ground on Sunday, serving Everton, who became lonely In the lead after beating Brighton 4-2 on Saturday.


The 2016 champion will decline to third place in the event that defending champions Liverpool win at Aston Villa in the evening at the end of the stage.


Leicester lost his first match in the league this season without paying his London visitors even once, and this is something that has happened to him at home only three times since the 2003-2004 season, according to "Opta" statistics (the other two times against Manchester City in November 2017 and Liverpool In December 2019).


And Sunday's victory in Lost Ham was the third in the four matches it has played in all competitions since it was revealed that its Scottish coach David Moyes was infected with the new Corona virus last month.


The club's website quoted the former Everton and Manchester United coach as saying, ahead of the London club’s second victory in the league this season and the first at Leicester since May 2018 (2-0 when it won his last victory over his opponent), saying: “I was hopeful about returning to the team in today's match But I am not ready to go back. I am in a good condition in general but I have moderate symptoms, so we deal with the matter every day and adhere to the advice of the medical experts. "


The other Scot, Alan Irvine, again took over the task of supervising the team that largely settled the meeting in its first half, after advancing Michael Antonio with a header after a cross from Aaron Creswell (14), who was also behind the second goal scored by Spaniard Pablo Fornals (34).


The score remained unchanged until the 83rd minute, Jane, when Jarrod Bowen knocked out the home side after a quick counterattack and a through pass from Fornals.


After losing the first two matches, Southampton won their second successive victory and came at the expense of West Bromwich Albion with two goals scored by Malian Moussa Djenebo (41) and Auriol Romeo Vidal (69).


Arsenal will later play with Sheffield United, Wolverhampton with Fulham, Manchester United with Tottenham, in addition to the heroic Liverpool meeting with Aston Villa.


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