Premier League

Maddison misses chances to win game as Foxes remain in bottom three

Leicester draw vs Palace

James Maddison missed chances to win the game for Leicester City as the home side were made to settle for a point against Crystal Palace.

Maddison is desperate to go to the World Cup and England boss Gareth Southgate was in attendance less than a week before he names his provisional squad for the tournament.

The 25-year-old missed chances to score the winner and his booking for diving means he will miss the midweek clash against Leeds United.

Maddison can now only wait nervously to see whether Southgate will take a punt on him, but he remains an outsider to be in Qatar.

Not many people, including the Three Lions boss, will remember this game for long, where some Leicester fans chanted for under-pressure boss Brendan Rodgers to be sacked.

The Foxes had the better of it but were unable to make a breakthrough and will view this a missed opportunity to get three points on the board as they remain in the bottom three after 10 games.

Palace were not at their best going forward and mustered just one shot on target in a forgettable affair.

The Foxes started well, with a dangerous Maddison free-kick palmed away by Vicente Guaita.

The Palace goalkeeper had more work to do in the 16th minute as he came out to block Harvey Barnes’ effort after the Leicester forward burst into the area and then he had to beat away a fierce shot from Patson Daka who had been played in by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.

Leicester have been vulnerable from set-pieces this season and they could have found themselves punished on the half-hour.

Eberechi Eze sent in a free-kick that was perfect for Marc Guehi at the far post, but the England international could not keep his header down.

Eze was at the heart of everything Palace had and he came closest to breaking the deadlock in the first half when he whistled a 20-yard shot inches over the crossbar.

Leicester started the second half well and Maddison found space in front of goal first the first time in the match, but he rolled a 20-yard effort wide of the post.

Palace were not causing much threat going forward, but they forced Danny Ward into his only save just after the hour.

Ward has attracted plenty of criticism for his performances this season, but got down well to keep out Odsonne Edouard’s low shot.

Maddison had another effort soon after but shot straight at Guaita and then sent in a corner for Timothy Castagne, whose weak header went straight at the Palace goalkeeper.

Leicester were the side continuing to push, but they could not make…

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