Leicester out of bottom three after 2-2 draw with Everton



Alex Iwobi’s second-half goal gave Everton a point and a draw with Leicester City that left both sides wanting more from King Power Stadium on Monday.


The Toffees led early on Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s penalty kick but trailed after Caglar Soyuncu and Jamie Vardy pushed a Foxes comeback onto the scoreboard.

But Iwobi’s goal will annoy Leicester, Alex Iwobi’s 54th-minute volley secured a point for Everton, which stayed in next-to-last place with four matches left to play as the team bids to extend its 69-year stay in the top division. 


even as the Foxes move out of the bottom three and leave their visitors in 19th

especially considering James Maddison saw a penalty saved by Jordan Pickford and could’ve been up two.


Leicester sits 16th as one of three teams on 30 points and the one with the best goal differential. The Toffees have 29 points, five more than last-place Southampton.

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