Plymouth Argyle Shocks Championship Leaders Leicester City with 1-0 Victory
Plymouth Argyle delivered a stunning blow to the automatic promotion hopes of Championship leaders Leicester City while significantly boosting their own survival chances with a 1-0 triumph at Home Park.
Despite being outplayed initially, Argyle seized the lead through Mustapha Bundu’s composed right-footed finish, capping off an impressive counter-attack.
Leicester’s Patson Daka had notable opportunities to level the score in the second half, but the resilient hosts thwarted the Foxes’ attempts, frustrating the league leaders.
In a late surge, Argyle goalkeeper Michael Cooper denied substitute Jamie Vardy’s attempt in the 87th minute, securing the victory for the home side.
Leicester’s back-to-back away defeats, including the recent loss to Millwall, have halted their progress at 88 points, maintaining their top position in the table. However, Ipswich Town and Leeds United are hot on their heels, poised to overtake them in the standings.
Argyle’s resurgence under interim leaders Neil Dewsnip and Kevin Nancekivell has been evident, with the team remaining unbeaten in three games since the departure of Ian Foster as head coach.
The win propels Plymouth from 20th to 16th place, creating a comfortable five-point cushion above the relegation zone.
Reflecting on the match, Dewsnip expressed delight at the team’s performance and emphasized the importance of continuing to work hard in the remaining games.
Leicester City manager Enzo Maresca acknowledged the challenges his team faced, especially in converting chances into goals. Despite the setbacks, he remained optimistic about their prospects in the final four games of the season.