Friday, January 18, 2013
Leicester boss Nigel Pearson celebrates tough win over Middlesbrough
Leicester boss Nigel Pearson heaped praise on his players after they leapt to second in the Championship with a 1-0 win over Middlesbrough.
David Nugent's accomplished finish in the 70th minute proved enough to bag all three points, although Kasper Schmeichelensured victory when he saved a penalty from Marvin Emnes in added time.
"It is a good feeling to be second in the table and I thought the players applied themselves really well," said Pearson.
"We had a sneaky feeling that Middlesbrough would play the way they did with two wide players and no central strikers.
"It caused us a few problems tactically, but in the second half we pushed the full-backs forward and took a few more chances. Bt I thought we coped well and throughout the game created the better chances.
"It was a good game all round and there were one or two tight decisions, and Kasper made a fine save at the end from the penalty.
"Because of the weather it has been a tough day for the fans travelling to the match and for a lot of people. But we are very pleased with the result, as it is games like these which can define seasons. We have put ourselves in a good spot."
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