• Chelsea's French midfielder N'Golo Kante runs with the ball during the English Premier League football match against Leicester City. AFP
    Chelsea's French midfielder N'Golo Kante runs with the ball during the English Premier League football match against Leicester City. AFP
  • Chelsea's Marcos Alonso celebrates after levelling the scores at 1-1 in the Premier League match against Leicester City on May 19, 2022. EPA
    Chelsea's Marcos Alonso celebrates after levelling the scores at 1-1 in the Premier League match against Leicester City on May 19, 2022. EPA
  • Marcos Alonso celebrates with teammate Reece James after scoring. EPA
    Marcos Alonso celebrates with teammate Reece James after scoring. EPA
  • James Maddison (right) celebrates giving Leicester the lead. PA
    James Maddison (right) celebrates giving Leicester the lead. PA
  • Leicester City's James Maddison scores their first goal. Reuters
    Leicester City's James Maddison scores their first goal. Reuters
  • Maddison, right, celebrates after scoring. AP
    Maddison, right, celebrates after scoring. AP
  • Marcos Alonso celebrates after levelling for Chelsea. Getty
    Marcos Alonso celebrates after levelling for Chelsea. Getty
  • Marcos Alonso makes it 1-1. Getty
    Marcos Alonso makes it 1-1. Getty

Marcos Alonso's moment of magic secures Chelsea third place in Premier League


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Marcos Alonso’s fine volley handed Chelsea a 1-1 draw with Leicester and secured a third-place Premier League finish in everything but mathematics.

Alonso had switched off to help James Maddison rifle the Foxes into an early lead at Stamford Bridge, but delivered a sweetly-struck effort to level before the break.

The Blues boast a three-point advantage on fourth-placed Tottenham going into the campaign’s final day, but a goal difference superiority of 18.

Christian Pulisic inexplicably missed a tap-in that would have sealed third place for the Blues with a game to spare.

The USA forward scuffed wide when it was far easier to score, and so Chelsea were left to finish the job in Sunday’s final match of the season against relegated Watford at Stamford Bridge.

Todd Boehly was at Stamford Bridge again, but of the matches it is known the incoming new owner has attended, the US magnate has yet to see Chelsea win.

Boss Thomas Tuchel and his players would have been frustrated not to convert at least one of several big second-half chances and seal victory.

The tie was played out in front of a curiously subdued Stamford Bridge, with the home supporters perhaps fatigued by the continued takeover saga.

But the Chelsea fans unveiled a banner in tribute to manager Tuchel before kick-off, and the beaming German coach appeared delighted with the support.

Chelsea moved the ball around neatly from the off, but failed to open Leicester up.

Maddison made the Blues pay with a rifled finish from 18 yards, punishing Alonso’s failure to track back.

Kasper Schmeichel’s raking ball should not have dropped to Timothy Castagne, but Alonso had switched off and missed the danger.

The full-back’s inside pass flicked off Toni Rudiger’s heel, and Maddison latched on to the loose ball before lashing past Edouard Mendy.

Romelu Lukaku fluffed a fine chance when played in by N’Golo Kante, with the Belgium hitman delaying his shot too long.

Chelsea finally levelled though, when James’ masterful diagonal cross was matched by Alonso’s crisp volley.

After the sides had turned around on level terms, Chelsea set to work on taking control.

While the Blues seized the initiative however, they kept failing to turn their dominance into a lead.

Lukaku nodded wide from Hakim Ziyech’s smart cross, and then Christian Pulisic side-footed wide with the goal at his mercy.

James and Lukaku contrived to deliver a tap-in on a plate for the USA forward, but he could only scuff wide.

Updated: May 19, 2022, 9:40 PM