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Leicester slip to new low at Southampton

LONDON: Champions Leicester City’s alarming slump continued with a 3-0 Premier League defeat at Southampton on Sunday that left them just five points off the zone and firmly embroiled in a relegation fight.

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London, january 22

Champions Leicester City’s alarming slump continued with a 3-0 Premier League defeat at Southampton on Sunday that left them just five points off the drop zone and firmly embroiled in a relegation fight.

First-half goals for James Ward-Prowse and Jay Rodriguez plus a late penalty by Dusan Tadic led the Saints to a comfortable win that came at the cost of an injury to key defender Virgil van Dyke, who hobbled off in the second half. Ward-Prowse opened the scoring after 26 minutes following good approach play from Cedric Soares, before Rodriguez doubled the lead in the 39th after reacting quickest to a bouncing ball in the box to fire a left-foot shot past the keeper. After the break, Wes Morgan was fortunate when his own goal was ruled out for offside but Leicester’s captain then held back Shane Long for a penalty that Tadic thumped home as Southampton emphatically ended a run of four successive league defeats.

Liverpool lose 

Liverpool suffered a shock defeat (2-3) to Swansea City. Tottenham Hotspur battled back to draw (2-2) with Manchester City. Chelsea extended their lead at the top to eight points on Sunday when striker Diego Costa set them on their way to a 2-0 home win over Hull City. Arsenal beat Burnley 2-1 in another match. — Reuters

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