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Tielemans brilliance guides Leicester to win at Everton

Midfielder Youri Tielemans' brilliant volley set Leicester on their way to a 2-0 win at Everton which lifted them out of the relegation zone.

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And while one England hopeful - James Maddison - enhanced his claims for a place in Gareth Southgate's World Cup squad at Goodison Park another - Dominic Calvert-Lewin - could have seen his ended by injury.

Maddison, operating as one of two number 10s with the equally impressive Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, was an influential figure throughout and, while he was credited with an assist, the goal owed everything to the brilliance of Tielemans.

Barring late misfortune the Belgium international, out of contract in the summer, is guaranteed to be on the plane to Qatar.

His second goal in three games, flicking the ball up with his first touch and hitting a dipping 20-yard volley just under the crossbar with his next, paved the way for a third win in four games which was clinched by Harvey Barnes' late strike following another Maddison assist.

However, Everton, with four defeats in their last six, are still trying to find some consistency and are now only two points above the relegation zone themselves having been overtaken by the Foxes on goal difference.

Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers dispensed with the back five he unsuccessfully employed last weekend against Manchester City, which gave Maddison and Dewsbury-Hall more freedom and it paid dividends.

Patson Daka, in for Jamie Vardy, was inches away from reaching Maddison's lay-off to poke home the opener after just 18 seconds.

The striker then saw his weak shot saved by Jordan Pickford after Maddison and Dewsbury-Hall had combined again to supply another chance to Daka.

Alex Iwobi responded with a shot across Danny Ward and just

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