Leicester City defeated Brentford by 2 goals to 1 in the English Premier League today.
Tielemans and James Maddison got on the scoresheet for the visitors, while Jorgensen found the back of the net for Brentford.

Leicester City took the lead in the first half, when Tielemans broke the deadlock in the 14th minutes.
In the second half, Jorgensen leveled the scores for the home team, assisted by Jansen and James Maddison restored the visitors lead fee minutes later, after receiving the ball from Patson Daka.

Patson Daka.
Patson Daka scored four goals for Leicester City in midweek against Spartak Moscow in the Europa League.
In the second half, Jamie Vardy was replaced with Daka and he caused a lot of problems for Brentford at the back.

The dangers of playing a high line as Brentford do is that a forward as rapid as Patson Daka can run in behind, and as a result of this he was able to setup Maddison who fired into an empty net in the 73rd minutes.
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