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Leicester run riot against QPR in thick fog at the King Power Stadium

James Justin scored his second brace of the season to help Leicester progress through to the fourth round of the FA Cup with a crushing 6-2 victory over QPR.

Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side produced a professional display after the interval to give the Dutchman his second victory as boss, which could also inject some momentum into the Foxes’ Premier League survival bid.

Justin put Leicester ahead in foggy conditions at the King Power Stadium before QPR equalised through Jonathan Varane’s firecracker, but the hosts put breathing space between themselves and their Championship visitors with goals from Stephy Mavididi and Facundo Buonanotte.

On the stroke of half-time, Harry Winks lazily gifted Rayan Kolli a goal to cut the deficit to 3-2, yet that did not deflate Leicester as they showed their top-flight quality in the second 45.

Justin’s second, Jamie Vardy’s penalty on his 38th birthday and Wout Faes’ beauty snapped a run of five consecutive defeats.

The Foxes put themselves ahead in the ninth minute when Buonanotte’s ball left goalkeeper Joe Walsh stranded in no-man’s land and Justin was able to tap into an empty net. after Leicester score

QPR came into the game with some form and they were on level terms 10 minutes later courtesy of Varane’s stunner which bulleted past Jakub Stolarczyk and into the bottom corner.

Leicester missed a glorious chance to regain their lead as the ball fell for Vardy inside the six-yard area but he uncharacteristically blazed over.

The visitors could have took the lead after Stolarczyk passed straight to Koki Saito and he picked out Kolli who marginally bent wide of the upright to let the Foxes off the hook.

It was QPR who were on top, this time Saito’s deflected effort from range was spilled

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