Marian Pahars' 86th-minute penalty robbed rock-bottom Leicester of their first
league win in three-and-a-half months at Southampton's St Mary's Stadium.
Pahars converted from the spot to level the scores at 2-2 after Matt Elliott's
foul on James Beattie - denying Leicester their first three-point haul since the
2-0 win at Aston Villa on December 1.
A candidate for blooper of the season by Saints goalkeeper Paul Jones earlier
gave the Foxes a 2-0 lead.
Jones misjudged a 23rd-minute clearing header and then stumbled as Muzzy
Izzet's 40-yard lob hit his crossbar and rebounded to Brian Deane, whose scuffed
shot bounced over Jones - who had incredibly fallen over again.
Deane had also scored a bullet header from Paul Dickov's cross two minutes
before the hilarious Jones incident - but Marian Pahars' brilliant diving header
in the 28th minute after a lofted Anders Svensson cross reduced Saints' deficit
to a single goal.
Gordon Strachan's men, who had earlier hit the woodwork both with Kevin
Davies' mis-hit cross and Brett Ormerod's 16-yard drive, battled to draw level
after the break - boosted by the introduction of fit-again striker Beattie, who
came off the bench after two months out with a dislocated ankle.
However, City's massed defence could not hold on in the face of the Saints
onslaught - and when Matt Elliott tugged Beattie's shirt with just four minutes
left, Pahars calmly slotted home from the penalty spot.
The struggling visitors were rocked yesterday by assistant manager Micky
Adams' demand he will quit unless he takes over from flop boss Dave Bassett in
the summer.
Saints striker Kevin Davies almost scored a freak goal after just two minutes
when his cross from the right skimmed the top of Ian Walker's crossbar.
And the home side hit the woodwork again after Davies outjumped Leicester
centre-back Elliott, playing again after the death of his father, in the11th
minute. Brett Ormerod pounced sent the ball thudding against the foot of
Walker's right-hand post from 16 yards.
Saints suffered an injury blow when defender Claus Lundekvam sustained a head
injury in an aerial challenge and was replaced by Tahar El Khalej.
And Leicester, adrift at the foot of the table, stunned the home crowd by
roaring into a 2-0 lead with two Brian Deane goals in an amazing three-minute
spell.
First, City took a 21st-minute lead with a bullet header by the veteran
frontman. Dickov whipped over a cross from the left flank and the big striker
twisted his body and flashed the ball past Saints keeper Paul Jones.
And two minutes later, a double-blooper by Jones gave lowly Leicester
atwo-goal cushion. The Wales international dashed from his area to head the ball
away - but it fell to Izzet, 40 yards out, who hoisted a first-time lob over the
keeper.
Jones raced back but stumbled and the ball hit his bar and rebounded toDeane,
who scuffed a shot that bounced over Jones as he fell over again.
But Saints pulled one back in the 28th minute with a brilliant diving header
into the bottom corner by Pahars, after Svensson's cross from the left.
On the stroke of half-time, Walker flung himself to his left to tip a
thunderous 30-yard Matt Oakley drive round the post.
Four minutes after the break, home centre-back El Khalej was inches away from
converting Svensson's left-wing corner - and at the other end a minute later,
Jones made a fine save from a quickly-taken 25-yard Izzet free-kick.
Beattie took to the field to a warm welcome from the home faithful in the63rd
minute, replacing Davies.
However, despite Southampton's dominance in both territory and possession,
Gordon Strachan's men were failing to create any real openings as the clock
ticked past the 70-minute mark with the home side still trailing 2-1.
Beattie headed a yard over the top from Paul Telfer's cross with eight minutes
left, as Saints' inability to take advantage of their dominance became glaringly
evident.
But Southampton finally got the break they wanted when Elliott tugged
Beattie's shirt inside the City box when Telfer played a chip into the danger
zone in the 86th minute.
Referee Mike Dean immediately pointed to the penalty spot and Pahars calmly
ignored the Leicester protests and rolled the ball into the bottom left corner,
sending Walker the wrong way and levelling the score at 2-2.
Teams:
Southampton: Jones, Telfer, Bridge, Lundekvam (El Khalej 23), Williams, Oakley, Marsden, Svensson (Beattie 64), Davies (Fernandes 63), Pahars, Ormerod.
Subs Not Used: Moss, Tessem.
Goals: Pahars 29, 87 pen.
Leicester: Walker, Marshall, Elliott, Laursen, Delaney, Oakes, Savage, Izzet, Piper, Deane (Heath 76), Dickov (Reeves 81).
Subs Not Used: Andrews, Ashton, Tommy Wright.
Booked: Elliott, Dickov, Oakes, Reeves.
Goals: Deane 21, 25.
Att: 30,012
Ref: M Dean (The Wirral).