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  • Dobbie (89)
  • N'Guessan (15), Dyer (78)
  • Date:2010-02-06
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Bloomfield Road
  • Attendance:8484
  • Referee:Haines, A

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

90mins

Dany N'Guessan is being taken off, Alex Bruce has come on in his place.

90mins

The referee has booked Charlie Adam.

89mins

Goal!! Stephen Dobbie scores for Blackpool.

87mins

Paul Gallagher is replaced by Steven Howard.

78mins

Goal!! Lloyd Dyer scores for Leicester.

74mins

Ian Evatt is replaced by Ishmel Demontagnac.

59mins

Martyn Waghorn is being taken off, Lloyd Dyer has come on in his place.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

44mins

Barry Bannan is replaced by Ben Burgess.

15mins

Goal!! Dany N'Guessan scores for Leicester.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.

0mins

Blackpool face Leicester at 3pm on Saturday, February 6th.


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Match Report

Leicester City secured a crucial victory in their bid for a play-off place as they won 2-1 at Blackpool thanks to goals from Dany N'Guessan and Lloyd Dyer.

N'Guessan opened the scoring for the Foxes with his sixth goal of the season on 15 minutes before sub Dyer looked to have made the game safe with 11 minutes to go.

However the home side were unfortunate to be behind and deservedly pulled a goal back on 89 minutes with Stephen Dobbie's second goal in two games since joining on loan from Swansea.

Nigel Pearson's side then had to withstand five nervous injury-time minutes which included a home penalty claim controversially waived away in the dying seconds.

The win ended a run of five straight away defeats for the visitors including four in the league and was their first win in six league games. But the victory will have been made more welcome for the travelling fans as it completed a season's double over their old manager, Ian Holloway.

The Seasiders had played their part in a full bloodied encounter but their second home defeat in a week will have dented their own play-off hopes.

Even before N'Guessan's precise finish in off the post from 20 yards, Matt Fryatt had been denied by the legs of keeper Matt Gilks, while Dobbie had seen his drive touched on to the bar by visiting keeper Chris Weale.

Dobbie then saw his effort saved on 20 minutes, before Andy King's volley was kept out by Gilks.

After the break Fryatt saw his close-range effort somehow kept out by Gilks, then it was Weale's turn with flying saves from a Keith Southern header and a Charlie Adam volley.

As the home side pressed forward the victors found the gaps and Fryatt crossed for Dyer to finish from close range with possibly his first touch of the game.

That seems to have settled the game but Dobbie's superb dribble and strike from 20 yards which finally beat Weale set up a grandstand finish, in which Adam collected a booking for diving as his penalty claim was denied.

Blackpool

Leicester City

Corners

107

Fouls

812

Goal attempts

Shots off target

135

Offsides

17

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