Leicester: Leicester moved to the top of the Premier League at the midway point of its campaign after a dominant 2-0 victory over Chelsea.
Wilfred Ndidi and James Maddison scored in the first half on Tuesday to lift Leicester above Manchester United and Manchester City into first place.
Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers has been happy for his players to go under the radar in the title race, but his bright and energetic team continues to show its credentials and is now unbeaten in six league games.
Even with Jamie Vardy's goal drought extending to five games, Leicester had enough quality to beat a Chelsea side that has now lost five of its last eight league games to pile the pressure on manager Frank Lampard.
Chelsea, which spent nearly USD 300 million on new players ahead of the season, dropped to eighth place.
Maddison's 41st-minute goal his third in his last three games came just two minutes after VAR overturned a penalty award for Chelsea when replays showed Jonny Evans' foul on Christian Pulisic came outside the box.
Ndidi had put Leicester ahead with a shot from the edge of the area that flew in off the post, after Harvey Barnes missed his kick following a short-corner routine in the sixth minute involving Marc Albrighton and Maddison.
Knowing victory would take them back to the top for the first time since November, the Foxes continued to push and Maddison clipped the bar 10 minutes later after Timothy Castagne's bustling run.
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Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel had to turn Reece James' driven effort over after 20 minutes but the visitors' flaws had been exposed early.