Fulham add to Leicester City Premier League relegation fears after eight-goal thriller
The relegation alarm bells are ringing loud and clear for Leicester City as they fell to a 5-3 Premier League defeat against Fulham on Monday.
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The relegation alarm bells are ringing loud and clear for Leicester City as they fell to a 5-3 Premier League defeat against Fulham on Monday.
LONDON: Willian and Tom Cairney both scored twice to help Fulham beat Leicester City 5-3 at home on Monday (May 8), ending the visitors' three-game unbeaten Premier League run and leaving them deep in relegation danger.
Fulham thrashed Leicester City 5-3 at Craven Cottage to solidify their hold on 10th place in the Premier League and leave the Foxes deep in relegation trouble. Willian got the opener after 10 minutes when he watched his free-kick from the sideline deceive Leicester goalkeeper Daniel Iversen and bounce into the goal. Ad Eight minutes later, Brazilian Carlos Vinicius produced an unhurried finish after a lovely reverse pass from Harry Wilson to make it 2-0.
Tom Cairney and Willian each bagged a brace as Fulham thumped Leicester City 5-3 on Monday at Craven Cottage.
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