Leicester City’s Belgian defender Wout Faes inadvertently boosted Liverpool’s hopes of creating the Champions League by scoring two own-goals in his crew’s 2-1 loss at Anfield on Friday.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall had given Leicester a fourth-minute lead when he strolled by the center of the Liverpool defence.
However, that was the cue for Faes’s double dose of embarrassment.
In the thirty eighth minute, Faes, in his first season on the membership after a £15million transfer from Reims, sliced an tried clearance from a Trent Alexander-Arnold cross over the pinnacle of his goalkeeper Danny Ward.
Seven minutes later, his night obtained worse.
Darwin Nunez was despatched by by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and his lob over Ward hit the put up.
However, because the ball got here again, Faes by some means managed to hammer the ball into his personal web.
“He has come back a little rusty having not played in a long time having got no minutes with Belgium at the World Cup,” stated Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers of the unlucky Faes.
“When he came in, he was absolutely fantastic for us and was just unfortunate today.”
The end result left Liverpool in sixth place, two factors off the highest 4 whereas Leicester are down in thirteenth.
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“At times, I thought we were poor today. It’s a cliche but it’s important to get the three points and win,” Liverpool defender Virgil Van Dijk advised Sky Sports.
“We tried to get in the game but we weren’t good enough and we know that. We won, which is positive, but there are plenty of things we have to improve on.”
