Leicester City won four in a row, shook off the third place in the Championship with 14 points, and

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-14

In the early morning of February 14, Beijing time, in the 32nd round of the English Championship, Leicester City played a showdown with Sheffield Wednesday at home. Leicester City continued to attack heading into the second half, with their players running around the pitch with vigour, constantly attacking Sheffield Wednesday's goal. In the end, Leicester City beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-0 thanks to combined goals from Fatavau and Jamie Vardy to make it four wins in a row and continue to lead the table with 78 points.

Both teams are long-established powerhouses in England, with Sheffield Wednesday forming their squad earlier than Leicester City. Although he has won all competitions in England, it has been difficult for him to reach the Premier League again due to his long time in the second division.

Prior to the start of the game, Shea was second from bottom on Wednesday with 26 points from 31 rounds, making him a relegation favourite, while Leicester City were in excellent form at the top of the table.

In the first four minutes of the game, Diyousbury Hall set up a goal from Al-Fatawu to create an ideal 1-0 start for Leicester City. In the 36th minute of the game, Jamie Vardy managed to score with an assist from DeEusebury Hall, which allowed Leicester to extend the scope of the game with a 2-0 scoreline. However, Sheffield Wednesday struggled to form an effective threat in the face of a two-goal deficit and eventually lost 2-0.

According to the stats, Leicester City had 67 per cent possession, 10 to 13 shots, 3 to 4 and 4 to 7 corners as they did not perform as well as Sheffield Wednesday, and he won the game with a brilliant attacking strategy.

After winning the game, Leicester City have won four consecutive league games, accumulating a whopping 78 points and staying firmly at the top of the table. He was 14 points clear of third-placed Southampton in multiple rounds, and that advantage became increasingly apparent.

It is worth mentioning that Southampton suffered an unfortunate defeat in this round, losing 1-3 to Bristol City, which undoubtedly presented Leicester City with a special gift.

As per the established rules, the top two teams in the Championship table qualify for direct qualification to the Premier League for the following season, while the teams placed third to sixth qualify for the promotion play-offs. It makes sense for the whole Premier League because if you are relegated, you will lose a lot of fans. Leicester's double-digit lead currently means their return to the Premier League is unstoppable, and with fewer games played, the time to qualify is just around the corner.

According to available information, the last time Leicester City were promoted from the Championship to the Premier League was in 2014, when they won the Championship. Now, after a 10-year gap, they are playing in the Championship again, which gives the team a good chance of promotion as champions again.

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