LONDON (Reuters) -Leicester City snapped a seven-match losing streak in the Premier League with a 2-1 victory at Tottenham Hotspur that continued the home side's abysmal form on Sunday. Tottenham have now managed only one win in 11 league games after goals by Jamie Vardy and Bilal El Khannouss early in the second half piled more pressure on manager Ange Postecoglou.
TOTTENHAM have broken an unwanted record that had lasted over a century. The North London outfit were beaten by Leicester City to compound further misery on their season. Spurs had taken the lead
Leicester fans still want accountability off the field, but for one week at least they can see fight from their team and a window of hope.
Tottenham suffer a fourth consecutive Premier League defeat as Leicester complete a stunning comeback to climb out of the bottom three.
Leicester City's veteran striker Jamie Vardy earned high praise from manager Ruud van Nistelrooy after his goal paved the way for a crucial 2-1 victory at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday. The 38-year-old Vardy equalised just after halftime from close range and four minutes later Bilal El Khannouss scored what turned out to be the winner.
Leicester City were 1-0 down at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday but scored twice in quick succession to seal victory
Jamie Vardy scored his 10th Premier League goal against Tottenham – only against their North London rivals Arsenal (11) has he scored more. Premier League: Leicester come from behind to win at Spurs &
Tottenham take on Leicester in the Premier League on Sunday, but the crunch clash for Ange Postecoglou will not be broadcast live in the UK
Leicester City's veteran striker Jamie Vardy earned high praise from manager Ruud van Nistelrooy after his goal paved the way for a crucial 2-1 victory at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
If Tottenham and Ange Postecoglou are to extricate themselves from their current predicament, then Sunday's game against relegation-threatened Leicester is a must-win.
RUUD VAN NISTELROOY is unhappy with a lack of backing in the transfer market from Leicester. Van Nistelrooy was told there would be money to spend this month when he was named Foxes manager last