Goalkeeper Rob Elliot's left foot denied the striker then, but the moment everyone was expecting soon arrived.France international Moussa Sissoko, playing just eight days after being in the Stade de France when the terror attacks hit Paris, lost the ball inside Leicester's half and it found its way to Vardy
He rolled a pass into Ulloa and drifted off the flank as he stayed onside and collected the return ball, knocked it past Sissoko and rifled inside Elliot's near post for an historic goal.It was his 13th of the campaign and a strike which earned him a warm round of applause from the home faithful as he walked off at the break, a reception which came in contrast to the one afforded those in black and white.A frustrating first half for Mitrovic extended after the interval when he failed to connect with Sissoko's pull across the six-yard box despite getting between both Foxes centre-backs.However, the Magpies midfield continued to leave huge swathes of space for Mahrez and Vardy to operate in, the two combining again for the latter to lash against the crossbar after brushing off Mbemba.The warning was not heeded and a second Leicester goal soon followed when Mahrez was given time to stand up a cross to the back post, where an unmarked Ulloa planted a header beyond Elliot.It triggered more boos from the home faithful, who might have been appeased had Georginio Wijnaldum's header found its way past Danny Drinkwater and Kasper Schmeichel on the line.They were saved more Vardy-inflicted woe when the England international was replaced with 13 minutes to go, but there was still time for Leicester to record a third goal.Simpson's effort from Marc Albrighton's pass was saved by Elliot and although Okazaki could not force a header home at first, he eventually rammed it over the line to round off a fine afternoon for the high-flying Foxes
Source : PA
Source: PA