Leicester City celebrated their first Premier League victory under new manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, defeating West Ham United 3-0 at the King Power Stadium on Tuesday.
The Foxes, who had suffered three consecutive losses, finally found their rhythm with a dominant display that eased their relegation fears. Goals from Jamie Vardy, Bilal El Khannouss, and Patson Daka sealed a much-needed win, with Nigerian midfielder Wilfred Ndidi at the heart of it all.
Vardy wasted no time, scoring just two minutes in after a perfectly timed assist from El Khannouss. The young Moroccan midfielder later doubled the lead, showcasing his creativity and composure. Daka then put the game to bed with a stunning long-range effort that left Lukasz Fabianski with no chance.
Ndidi, who was instrumental in Leicester’s midfield, was named Man of the Match for his tireless work rate and defensive solidity. Taking to social media after the game, the Super Eagles star celebrated the victory with a simple yet emphatic caption: “+3 Dopamine.”
Van Nistelrooy’s arrival appears to have injected new life into Leicester, as the team put on a commanding performance that delighted the home fans. The Foxes will hope to build on this momentum when they host Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday.
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