Leicester City vs Brentford Bees buzz back to get nice away point.


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Brentford stormed back to claim a point at the King Power Stadium as Leicester City lost a two-goal lead in a 2-2 draw with the Bees on Sunday. Timothy Castagne and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall staked the Foxes to a 2-0 lead after 46 minutes, but Ivan Toney and Joshua Dasilva scored in the final half-hour to earn Thomas Frank’s men a point. WATCH LEICESTER CITY vs BRENTFORD FULL MATCH REPLAY STREAM Jamie Vardy and James Maddison have been mentioned as possible summer exits but both recorded assists and Maddison was was particularly bright in the draw. Dasilva was good off the bench in securing a result for the Bees, the equalizer coming in the 86th minute. [ MORE: How to watch Premier League in USA ] by Taboola NBCSports Everton vs Chelsea, live! Score, updates, video, stream link NBCSports Premier League: Top 10 young players to watch this season NBCSports Premier League fixtures for 2022-23 season: How to watch, TV schedule NBCSports Chelsea vs Club America: Video highlights, Thomas Tuchel reaction Latest Premier League news Premier League recap 10 things we learned in the Premier League: Week 1 Premier League fixtures Premier League fixtures for 2022-23 season: How to watch, TV schedule, live... Erling Haaland Erling Haaland greedy for goals, ‘a bit s—‘ in not completing... What we learned from Leicester City vs Brentford Leicester’s midfield leads the way Castagne put Leicester in front off a corner kick, racing to the front post to meet James Maddison’s service and put an unmarked header past David Raya. And Dewsbury-Hall’s made a habit of scoring beautiful goals, but there’s more to this story. Dewsbury-Hall’s industrious midfield work and Maddison’s almost-unrivaled creativity have two things in common: Incredible confidence. Both men look prepared to pull off any feat, however improbable or long-bursting, at any time. Bees keep buzzing, never play dead Brentford was far from its best in the opening 45 minutes but the Bees have spent their Premier League existence defying the scoreboard (if, in fact, they go behind). Thomas Frank should be given lots of credit for the belief he’s instilled in the second-year club, who was without some very good players and still took a quality point from a proven opponent. Tactical focus Perhaps this is just down to the nature of Leicester’s 1-0 (and then 2-0 lead), but the Foxes could not keep up their 62% possession and 8-2 advantage in shot attempts in the second half. It seemed like Leicester might waltz to a controlling win when Dewsbury-Hall snapped the Foxes into a two-goal advantage right out of halftime, but it instead seemed to be the final poke that awakened the bee hive, so to speak, and the Bees found possession and really took hold of the game after Ben Mee and Mathias Jensen were removed for Dasilva and Keane Lewis-Potter. The attack-favoring moves made all the difference. Stars of the show Kiernan Dewsbury Hall: A spectacular goal but he would’ve been a star even without it and despite coming off the pitch with 17 minutes to go (and, perhaps not coincidentally, with the Foxes leading 2-1). James Maddison: All over the pitch with six shot attempts and five key passes. Newcastle will only want to bid higher for the playmaker. [ VIDEO: Premier League highlights ] Ivan Toney: For the goal alone. Wow. Josh Dasilva: Have to feel good for the sub after he missed an entire Premier League campaign.Leicester City vs Brentford,leicester,bees,maddison,hall,dewsbury,goal,city,league,news cbs,news today usa,news nbc,news us,news latest,news channel,news room,news cnn,news americannews usa,us news world reportnews today,news today in usa,news today on cnn,b b c news world,news today update,news today fox,news today msnbc,bbc world news today,news today abc
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