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Chelsea came from behind to draw 1-1 with Leicester CIty despite being the dominant side for the bulk of the game.

The Blues welcomed the Foxes to Stamford Bridge for a contest that had very little on the line for either side in West London.

Chelsea ’s place inside the top four was secured long before kick-off thanks to Arsenal ’s disastrous defeat away at Newcastle United on Monday night, while Leicester languished as low as ninth going into the game.

James Maddison fired the visitors in front inside the opening 10 minutes when he lashed a fierce-right footed effort beyond Edouard Mendy after some dismal defending from both Marcos Alonso and Antonio Rudiger.

Reece James has been a miss for the Blues at times this term and his eighth assist of the season showed why - the right-back finding Alonso with a delightful chipped through ball before the Spaniard volleyed home to level things at 1-1.

Chelsea would have been desperate to bounce back from last weekend's FA Cup final heartache but failed to find a breakthrough to secure all three points.

Mirror Football has analysed five talking points from Chelsea's penultimate clash of the season at home to Leicester.

Potentially distracted by some well-documented off-field ongoings, Jamie Vardy was a peripheral figure for the majority of this contest.

The Foxes forward barely got very little joy out of the Chelsea backline and in truth was starved of service for much of the game.

Vardy has endured an

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