Leicester City hero Iheanacho earns Rodgers’ praise after ‘brilliant’ Everton display

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The 23-year-old helped the Foxes turn around a goal deficit after coming on as a second-half substitute

Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers praised Kelechi Iheanacho for his man-of-the-match display in their 2-1 comeback win over Everton on Sunday.

The Nigeria international scored a stoppage-time goal to help the hosts secure maximum points at the King Power Stadium after assisting Jamie Vardy for their equaliser in the 68th minute.

The goal increased the 23-year-old’s tally to three goals in three matches this season, including two efforts in the League Cup.

At the end of the game, Rodgers expressed satisfaction with Iheanacho’s contribution in his first Premier League appearance this season, saying it is a reward of his hard work behind the scenes.

“I was so pleased for him because there’s him and a number of other guys that don’t feature so much and sometimes [they’re] not even on the bench,” Rodgers told club website.

“But that’s a result of how hard he works and he stays focused. He’s very much there for the team and I think he showed his quality today.

“His set-up play was very good when he came into the game, he was aggressive, he was strong, and he had an assist and then he scored a wonderful goal, so it was a brilliant performance by him.

“[We] introduced another striker and once we did that, the whole momentum of the game went with ourselves, so the players certainly deserved it.

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“I think all the players were so happy for him in there afterwards, as we all are, because there’s a lot of guys that are playing regularly, but he’s the guy that came into the game today and was the hero for us.

“You’ve seen the reaction through the whole stadium, so it was fantastic.”

Sunday’s victory against Marco Silva’s men gave second-placed Leicester City 32 points after 14 games and they are eight points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool.

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