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Leicester City enter the biggest week of their season suffering a worrying loss of momentum since climbing to the summit of the Championship two weeks ago.
Had they taken their chances yesterday, Leicester might have inflicted only a second League defeat in 16 matches on Burnley, who began the weekend leading QPR on goal difference at the head of the table.
The Independent on Sunday
Prolific Danny Ings netted his 16th goal of the season — but it was not enough to keep Burnley on top of the Championship.
Ings, who has been struggling to shake off an ankle injury, caught Leicester cold just after the break as Danny Drinkwater and Liam Moore froze. Left unguarded, the Burnley striker seized on Kieran Trippier’s cross and showed his killer instinct
Mail on Sunday
Leicester City manager Nigel Pearson said his side lacked that “killer instinct” as they had to settle for a 1-1 draw at home to Burnley.
Pearson’s men were exceptional in the first half but went into the break with just a one-goal lead thanks to David Nugent’s seventh from the penalty spot this season.
For all their dominance in the first half, Burnley responded well in the second and levelled through Danny Ings.
Leicester Mercury
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