• Leicester City's Patson Daka celebrates after scoring against Spartak Moscow in the Europa League game in Russia on Wednesday, October 20. EPA
    Leicester City's Patson Daka celebrates after scoring against Spartak Moscow in the Europa League game in Russia on Wednesday, October 20. EPA
  • Spartak Moscow forward Alexander Sobolev scores the opening goal of the game. AFP
    Spartak Moscow forward Alexander Sobolev scores the opening goal of the game. AFP
  • Patson Daka celebrates scoring his, and Leicester's, fourth goal. Reuters
    Patson Daka celebrates scoring his, and Leicester's, fourth goal. Reuters
  • Leicester's Patson Daka completes his hat-trick. AFP
    Leicester's Patson Daka completes his hat-trick. AFP
  • Aleksandr Sobolev celebrates with teammates after scoring Spartak's opening goal. EPA
    Aleksandr Sobolev celebrates with teammates after scoring Spartak's opening goal. EPA
  • Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers. EPA
    Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers. EPA
  • Leicester's Patson Daka celebrates after his third goal. AP
    Leicester's Patson Daka celebrates after his third goal. AP
  • Patson Daka scores for Leicester. EPA
    Patson Daka scores for Leicester. EPA
  • Spartak Moscow's Jordan Larsson celebrates with teammates after scoring their second goal. AFP
    Spartak Moscow's Jordan Larsson celebrates with teammates after scoring their second goal. AFP
  • Leicester's Patson Daka, scores his side's opening goal. AP
    Leicester's Patson Daka, scores his side's opening goal. AP
  • Spartak's Aleksandr Sobolev surrounded by Leicester players. EPA
    Spartak's Aleksandr Sobolev surrounded by Leicester players. EPA

Patson Daka scores four as Leicester seal thrilling comeback win at Spartak Moscow


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Four-goal hero Patson Daka reignited Leicester’s Europa League hopes after the Foxes clinched a thrilling 4-3 win at Spartak Moscow.

The striker breathed life into a campaign which looked in serious danger when the visitors fell 2-0 behind.

Aleksandr Sobolev and Jordan Larsson, son of former Celtic and Manchester United striker Henrik, had given the hosts a commanding lead to leave the Foxes’ European hopes hanging by a thread before Daka struck in Russia.

Sobolev pulled a late goal back but Leicester held on for a famous European win.

Daka is the first Leicester player to score a hat-trick in Europe and victory lifted them into second in Group C, before home games with Spartak and Legia Warsaw in November before a final trip to Napoli in December.

“It's been an amazing few days for me and the team. It was a very good errort from the team. I'm just happy I was able to help the team,” said Daka.

“There is nothing to hate about Leicester, the people are great. I'm loving it and I'm enjoying my time. I have a lot of things I want to improve on.”

Having underlined the game’s importance following one point from the opening two games, boss Brendan Rogers needed a fast start and he effectively got one when Daka slashed wide after a neat James Maddison pass.

But, even then, the Foxes fell behind after 11 minutes to epitomise what had previously been a faltering European campaign.

They failed to clear as Sobolev and Zelimkhan Bakaev tried to find a way through before Sobolev’s cross hit Boubakary Soumare to catch out Kasper Schmeichel and creep in at the near post.

Youri Tielemans tested Aleksandar Maksimenko with Maddison firing the rebound over as Leicester looked for a response.

Having made just two changes — Luke Thomas and Daka coming in — from Saturday’s thrilling 4-2 win over Manchester United, Leicester were strong yet suffered first-half frustration.

Spartak picked their moments to break and looked dangerous while the Foxes’ initial threat waned.

They had plenty of the ball but the hosts were resolute and Thomas’ speculative effort encapsulated Leicester’s determined but fruitless efforts since going behind.

Spartak had showed their grit and they pounced to add a second a minute before the break when Caglar Soyuncu made a mess of a clearance and Victor Moses crossed for Larsson to finish from eight yards.

Leicester, though, hit back just 74 seconds later as Kelechi Iheanacho picked out Daka to skip behind the hosts’ defence and slot past Maksimenko.

It was a lifeline for the Foxes, one which they grabbed in stunning style to complete their turnaround within nine minutes of the restart.

First, three minutes into the second half, Iheanacho pulled away from the Spartak defence and crossed for Daka to tap in from close range.

The striker was not finished and, when Tielemans’ pass split the hosts, Daka slipped the ball under Maksimenko to give Leicester a 54th-minute lead for a scoreline which seemed improbable just before half-time.

Leicester lost Tielemans to injury but it failed to stop them and Daka seemingly wrapped up the points with 12 minutes left, latching on to Maddison’s pass and finding the corner.

Sobolev still had time to net a third for Spartak with four minutes left but the Foxes held on for a crucial win.

Updated: October 20, 2021, 5:15 PM