Ten Foxes snatch a point

Leonardo Ulloa's penalty in the fifth-minute of stoppage-time rescued a point for 10-man Premier League leaders Leicester City in a dramatic 2-2 draw at home to West Ham United on Sunday that left the Foxes eight points clear at the top.
England striker Jamie Vardy, who had given Leicester the lead with his 22nd league goal of the season, was controversially sent off by Jonathan Moss for what the referee ruled a deliberate dive in the box early in the second half as the forward tried to claim a penalty.
It looked as if 10-man Leicester would cling on for all three points until, with six minutes left, Andy Carroll equalised from the penalty spot after Foxes captain Wes Morgan needlessly bundled over Winston Reid in the box.
Two minutes later Aaron Cresswell gave visitors West Ham the lead at the King Power Stadium when he bent a sublime shot into the top corner.
Leicester then thought they should have been awarded a penalty when defender Robert Huth was grabbed round the neck inside the Hammers' box.
But Moss was unmoved and it seemed the Foxes' best chance of an equaliser had disappeared.
Claudio Ranieri's men, however, kept battling and in the 95th-minute of the match Moss, in what seemed a far less clear-cut case than the Huth incident, pointed to the spot following Carroll's challenge on Jeffrey Schlupp.
Ulloa held his nerve with a well-struck penalty and a frenetic match ended all square at 2-2.
However, second-placed Tottenham Hotspur, chasing a first English title since 1961, will cut Leicester's lead to just five points remaining if they win away to Stoke City on Monday.

"The sending off changed our match," Leicester manager Ranieri told Sky Sports, with the Italian refusing to comment on Moss's performance.
"I judge my players not the referee, the referee is not my matter.
"Our performance was fantastic, this is our soul, we play every match with this, blood, heart and soul, it was magnificent," he added.
Arsenal's bid to play in the Champions League for a 19th consecutive season suffered a setback after they were held to a 1-1 draw by London rivals Crystal Palace on Sunday.
Alexis Sanchez headed the Gunners in front on the stroke of half-time but FA Cup semi-finalists Palace equalised nine minutes before the final whistle at the Emirates Stadium when Yannick Bolasie's shot from the edge of the box somehow evaded Petr Cech at the Arsenal goalkeeper's near post.
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