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A tremendous quartet to Patton Dhaka, Leicester defeated Spartak Moscow 3: 4
The zombie brought the Foxes back from a double lag in Russia to a premiere victory in the Europa League, recorded a historic figure and closed a dream week, after also scoring against Manchester United
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Wednesday, 20 October 2021, 19:25 Updated: 20:08
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Spartak Moscow - Leicester 4: 3 (Sport 1)
Leicester City recorded their first win of the Europa League tonight (Wednesday), and it took a lot of effort: the Foxes erased a double lag on the way to an impressive 3-4 win over Spartak Moscow in Russia, with all the winner's goals scored by Pattson Dhaka in a marvelous personal performance.
Thanks to the three points, Brendan Rogers' team overtook their opponent tonight and rose to second place in the third house table.
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Dhaka celebrates (Photo: GettyImages, NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA / AFP)
Spartak, who in the previous round defeated Napoli at the end of a stormy game, led safely from goals by Alexander Sobolev (11) and Jordan Larsson (44).
But just before the break (45), Dhaka brought Lester back into the game and in the second half he completed a quick turnaround with two more goals (48, 54), before nailing the final nail (79).
Sobolev scored his second (86) and gave hope to the Russians, who failed to extract a point in the end.
Beyond the important victory he arranged for the English, Dhaka, who joined Leicester last summer from the Salzburg Bull Rebellion, became the first player from Zambia to score three goals or more in a European setting, not including qualifiers, and closed a dream week that also included a goal in the win over Manchester United.
Spartak Moscow hope to make up for tonight's loss when the teams meet again in 15 days.
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