• Tony Pulis says West Brom ‘shoot ourselves in the foot’ with defending
Having endured his fair share of criticism during a tumultuous season, it would have been understandable if Nigel Pearson was in a self-congratulatory mood after Leicester’s impressive comeback at The Hawthorns. The manager was in no mood to celebrate his team moving to within three points of safety, though, instead choosing to temper expectations. His team are eating into the deficit but the hard work is yet to come.
Leicester were behind twice but Jamie Vardy’s injury-time winner, after Robert Huth equalised in the 80th minute, left Leicester, who have been bottom since November, with a good chance of completing what many had deemed to be impossible. The fixture list is also favourable: five of their remaining seven games are at home and Chelsea are the only top-six side they need to play.
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