Two-goal hero Brian Deane re-ignited Leicester City's promotion bid as the
Foxes came from behind to secure victory over Preston North End at the Walkers
Stadium.
The 35-year-old frontman netted either side of the break to breathe new life
into Leicester's push for the Premiership, manager Micky Adams' side having gone
into the game on the back of three successive draws.
Preston's Eddie Lewis had opened the scoring with a spectacular long-range
strike but Craig Brown's Deepdale outfit proved unable to find an answer after
Deane had first redressed the balance and then put the hosts in front with 34
minutes remaining.
After surviving an opening period of intense pressure which had seen Jordan
Stewart shoot narrowly wide and Deane denied by Jonathan Gould's first-class
reaction save, the visitors fired a warning shots across the Leicester bows when
Foxes keeper Ian Walker could only partially block Michael Jackson's headed
effort.
With the ball loose in the six-yard box, lofty George Koumantarakis eventually
rose above the melee to head home although referee Colin Webster disallowed the
goal for an infringement.
The deadlock was broken in sensational style by Lewis who took charge of a
free-kick awarded in the 20th minute following Billy McKinlay's challenge on
Paul McKenna, Lewis stepping up to beat Walker at his near post.
Richard Cresswell, who had spent the 2000-2001 Premiership season with
Leicester at Filbert Street, spurned a glorious opportunity to double Preston's
lead when presented with the ball 10 yards out and Walker at his mercy, the
Deepdale striker contriving to blaze the ball over the crossbar.
The equaliser arrived two minutes before the interval when livewire Paul
Dickov turned neatly, burst into the penalty box and centred from the left,
Deane making no mistake from close range.
And in a thrilling finale to the opening 45 minutes, substitute goalkeeper
David Lucas, on for first-choice Gould who had been carrying a groin injury
going into the game, saved Dickov's diving header at point-blank range before
seeing Stewart's chipped effort rebound off the post.
The hosts began the second half in a similar vein to the way they had finished
the first, Dickov seeing his shot on the run comfortably saved by Lucas before
the Foxes reaped their reward in the 56th minute as Deane completed a brace by
heading home his 11th league goal of the season following Andy Impey's
right-wing supply.
And the pair came close to repeating the trick two minutes later, Impey again
responsible for the cross but on this occasion Deane's header lacked the
direction to trouble Lucas.
The Leicester bench were given a scare in the 70th minute when Deane required
extensive treatment for an injury but the striker returned to the fray without
having sustained any serious damage.
Preston posed little attacking threat in the second half, substitute Simon
Lynch wasting the visitors' best chance by spooning over from 20 yards late on.
Teams
Leicester: Walker, Impey, Elliott, Taggart, Davidson,
Scowcroft, McKinlay, Izzet, Stewart, Deane, Dickov.
Subs Not Used: Summerbee, Sinclair, Stevenson, Benjamin, Murphy.
Booked: Dickov, McKinlay, Impey.
Goals: Deane 43, 56.
Preston: Gould (Lucas 18), Alexander, Lucketti, Jackson,
Broomes (Lynch 72), Cartwright, Etuhu (Skora 79), McKenna,
Lewis, Koumantarakis, Cresswell.
Subs Not Used: Mears, Edwards.
Booked: Cresswell, Lewis, Etuhu, Jackson.
Goals: Lewis 20.
Att: 30,713
Ref: C Webster (Tyne & Wear).