Preston North End were beaten by Leicester City 3-0 on Wednesday night
Preston North End were beaten 3-0 by Leicester City on Wednesday night, with the Foxes scoring all three goals in the second half. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall netted a brace for the hosts while substitute Kelechi Iheanacho got himself on the score sheet. Preston had competed well in the first half to head in at the break with the deadlock unbroken. But, Enzo Maresca’s side’s quality shone through in the second half and PNE headed home empty handed.
“I think the result up to 55 minutes explains it, because you cannot come to Leicester City and open it up. I was watching them live on Sunday and there movement was different class. We didn’t want them to go through the pitch and you keep Vardy happy for 55 minutes, then Iheanacho comes on. So again, you have got to respect what they’ve got and what we’ve got.
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