Leicester’s ‘Dragon Slayer’ cuts down Porto

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LEICESTER : Leicester City striker Islam Slimani resumed his torment of Porto as the Premier League champions preserved their 100 percent Champions League record with a narrow 1-0 victory on Wednesday.
Playing in their first ever Champions League home game, Claudio anieri s Leicester prevailed thanks to Slimani s 25th-minute header to make it two wins from two in Group G.
Slimani earned the nickname The Dragon Slayer for his scoring feats against Porto with former club Sporting Lisbon and he has now scored seven goals in seven career appearances against The Dragons.
Eight years to the day previously at the King Power Stadium, Leicester had beaten Hartlepool United 1-0 in an English third-tier game.
Eight years on, they are the champions of England and having won 3-0 at Club Brugge in their opening group fixture, their fans will already be dreaming of a place in the last 16.
The European campaign is proving a welcome tonic for Leicester, whose faltering league title defence has seen them beaten three times already. Two-time European champions Porto, meanwhile, have now played 17 games on English soil without winning, losing and failing to score on their last five visits.
Porto right-back Miguel Layun made an enterprising start to the game, working fit-again Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel with a curling shot and then whipping a low cross across goal.
But Layun s defensive colleagues were quickly made to look uncomfortable by Leicester s muscular strike pairing of Slimani and Jamie Vardy.
Brazilian centre-back Felipe was particularly discomfited, almost heading Christian Fuchs s long throw into his own net and then being booked for blocking Vardy s run.
The crowd sensed blood and in the 25th minute the breakthrough arrived courtesy of 28 million pounds ($36.3 million, 32.3 million euros) record signing Slimani.
Marc Albrighton switched play with a glorious crossfield pass, Riyad Mahrez shaped an inviting cross to the back post and Slimani outmuscled Felipe to plant a diving header past Iker Casillas.
It was the Algeria international s third goal in four appearances for Leicester and the sixth goal he had scored past Casillas in 2016 alone.
Layun flicked the side-netting at the other end with a free-kick, but half-time arrived without Porto having seriously threatened.