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Leicester City 2-2 Preston North End: Five Things We Learned

Leicester City drew 2-2 at home to Preston North End on Good Friday, with two goals from Patson Daka earning the Foxes a fifth draw in eight games since Gary Rowett took charge. Rob Hayes looks at five things we learned from the game.

04.04.26, 15:40 Updated 04.04.26, 15:40 5 Minute Read

Rob Hayes

Rob Hayes

Leicester City drew 2-2 at home to Preston North End on Good Friday, with two goals from Patson Daka earning the Foxes a fifth draw in eight games since Gary Rowett took charge.

City dominated the stats and probably deserved to win, but the game overall lacked quality and conviction from both sides.

Preston gave the ball away around the edge of their own box for Daka’s early and late goals, whilst Leicester turned over possession cheaply for the visitors’ first, before some static defending from a set piece saw Preston take the lead just before the break.

With Andy Moore busy completing a dreaded house move, Rob Hayes takes a look at five things we learned.

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