Gianluca Mancini’s own goal salvaged a draw for Leicester against Roma in their Europa Conference League semi-final first leg.
The defender put the ball in his own net thanks to pressure from Ademola Lookman. It sends the Foxes to the Stadio Olimpico for their second leg next week locked at 1-1.
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Brendan Rodgers’ side gave themselves a fighting chance in Italy after a spirited display, despite Lorenzo Pellegrini’s first-half opener.
They bossed Roma for long spells and will feel they can reach next month’s final in Tirana.
However, Leicester will be frustrated with a draw having started well, only to let their guard down once in the first half.
Jamie Vardy’s 19-minute cameo in Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Aston Villa allowed him to stretch his legs and his threat was evident inside the first two minutes.
Chris Smalling slipped under pressure from the striker, forcing Mancini to clear behind the first of a flurry of Leicester corners.
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From one, a stretching Timothy Castagne headed wide at the far post but Leicester’s bright opening was halted when Roma grabbed the lead after 15 minutes.
Nicolo Zaniolo’s crossfield pass found Nicola Zalewski and he was allowed to run unchallenged and slip in Pellegrini.
The captain had darted behind Wesley Fofana and, with Youri Tielemans failing to track him, fired his fourth goal in eight European matches this season through Kasper Schmeichel’s legs.
The Foxes lost Castagne, replaced by James Justin, to injury soon after and they briefly lost their way as Roma grew into the contest.
Yet the Foxes rediscovered their bite and Lookman twice stretched the visitors. First, Smalling expertly blocked Lookman’s shot before coming to the rescue of Rui Patricio after 34 minutes.
Lookman, this time on the edge…
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