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LEICESTER CITY REPORTS 1998-1999

Leicester 1 Coventry 0

By Matt Barlow, PA Sport

An Ian Marshall header in first-half stoppage time means Coventry boss Gordon Strachan must endure another anxious week.

The big centre-forward proved Leicester's match-winner for the second time in four days as he condemned Coventry to their third defeat in a row.

The Sky Blues have still not managed to scramble to Premiership safety but Marshall's goal wrapped up a seven-point week for Martin O'Neill's rejuvenated team.

Leicester seem to have vanquished their springtime loss of form and are finishing the season with some style. One reason is the return to full fitness of Emile Heskey.

Heskey, dogged by a back injury in recent weeks, looked back to his best and was a constant thorn in Coventry's side, celebrating his recall to the full England squad with a series of powerful charges as the Foxes heaped on the pressure.

Barry Quinn and David Burrows were both booked as Coventry searched for ways to contain him in the first half.

It was Heskey foraging down the right who created the first chance of the game but his cross was headed wide by Marshall.

The industrious Neil Lennon found Heskey, again on the right, and this time Marshall chose to pull the ball down on his chest. He did so brilliantly only to screw his shot wide from 12 yards.

The big centre-forward, who won the game for Leicester at Liverpool in midweek with a late goal, also released Tony Cottee with a perfect header.

Cottee, clean through in an inside left channel, took the ball in his stride but pulled his shot into the side-netting.

Steve Guppy was close to joining Heskey in Keegan's England squad this week and he showed why with a string of teasing crosses and corners from both wings in the first half.

Keegan admitted Guppy was very much in his thoughts as he announced an experimental England squad for the trip to Hungary and if his form persists he may be force to call him up.

Matt Elliott headed just over from a corner and Robbie Savage couldn't turn a left-wing cross from Guppy onto the target, under pressure from defenders.

Guppy, who scored a dramatic equaliser at Chelsea last weekend, almost repeated the trick from the opposite wing.

At Stamford Bridge he cut in from the left and curled the ball into the corner with his right foot but at Filbert Street he darted in from the left and unleashed a swerving effort which almost crept inside Magnus Hedman's right-hand upright.

In the second half he tried it again with his right foot but was just wide.

It was no surprise when Marshall broke the deadlock from a Guppy corner in the final seconds of the first half.

The wing-back delivered another accurate flag-kick from the Leicester left and Marshall rose unchallenged to power a header past Hedman.

Strachan was criticised last weekend for leaving an injured Hedman to struggle on against Middlesbrough as the Sky Blues slid to defeat.

Hedman, still obviously troubled by the hip injury and unable to kick, had no chance as the ball whistled past him into the net.

Strachan watched the first half from the stands but his second-half appearance on the touchline sparked a little life from his lacklustre team.

Coventry showed more willingness to attack after the break but the home team always seemed in control.

Sub Trond Soltvedt came closest to equalising with a low drive which drifted across the face of goal and wide.

Teams:

Leicester: Keller, Sinclair, Elliott, Kaamark, Impey, Lennon (Gunnlaugsson 90), Savage, Guppy, Marshall (Fenton 87), Cottee (Campbell 69), Heskey.

Subs Not Used: Miller, Arphexad.

Booked: Elliott.

Goals: Marshall 45.

Coventry: Hedman, Shaw, Williams, Breen, Burrows, Telfer (Hall 46), Boateng, Clement (Soltvedt 74), Quinn, Aloisi (Gioacchino 60), Huckerby.

Subs Not Used: Edworthy, Kirkland.

Booked: Quinn, Burrows, Huckerby, Shaw.

Att: 20,224

Ref: G Barber (Pyrford).

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