Leicester forward Jamie Vardy celebrates scoring from the penalty spot against Tottenham.
LONDON: Leicester put a major dent in Tottenham’s Premier League title challenge on Sunday, climbing to second in the table as Manchester United prepared to resume their historic rivalry with Leeds.
Spurs were top of the table before their midweek clash with Liverpool but now find themselves six points adrift of the champions after a damaging 2-0 defeat at home.
Vardy put away-day specialists Leicester ahead with the final kick of the first half after Brendan Rodgers’s side were awarded a penalty.
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