It is reasonable to argue that defeat in Wednesday night's third-round replay may benefit Ranieri and his small squad as they look to maintain their surprise pursuit of the Premier League title.For Tottenham, who must also harbour ambitions of becoming champions, it means another game in an already busy schedule
Mauricio Pochettino's team will travel to League One strugglers Colchester in the next round at the end of the month.With both clubs nicely positioned for a sustained assault on a top-four finish in the Premier League and the lure of the riches on offer for Champions League qualification becoming a more tangible possibility with every passing week, it was clear from the team selections where the priority lay.Both managers made eight changes from the sides they sent out in the Premier League at the weekend
Leicester boss Ranieri initially swapped nine players but Ritchie De Laet was injured during the warm up so Danny Simpson kept his place
Kasper Schmeichel and Danny Drinkwater also remained.Tottenham boss Pochettino retained Eric Dier, Erik Lamela and Christian Eriksen, with the latter two allowing Spurs to assume a measure of control in midfield and look the more fluent team early on.Eriksen had the first chance of the match after 14 minutes when Son did well to spot him with a cut back
The Dane tried to guide his shot into the bottom corner of the net with his instep but his effort went harmlessly wide.Young full-back Ben Chilwell and recent signing Damarai Gray, both making their home debuts, looked a threat down the left but Leicester largely struggled to create opportunities.Gokhan Inler took a free-kick, won via the invention of academy product Chilwell, but it was easily fielded by Michel Vorm in the Tottenham goal.Son provided the one real moment of class in the first half after 39 minutes and it separated the teams at the break.The South Korean collected a pass from Tom Carroll towards the right-hand side of the penalty area and unleashed an unstoppable shot which beat Schmeichel at the near post.Gray forced Vorm to palm away his curling effort at the start of the second half but Tottenham still looked the most threatening and substitute Harry Kane, a former Leicester loanee, twice came close to making it 2-0 but Schmeichel got down well and got a strong wrist behind each shot.Shortly afterwards though, the second goal did arrive
Son slid a nicely-weighted pass into the path of Chadli who slotted his shot beneath the goalkeeper in the 66th minute.Ranierii introduced Vardy, but to no avail
Fellow sub Marc Albrighton nearly pulled a goal back in the final minute but Vorm somehow kept out his volley
Source : PA
Source: PA