Daniel Amartey lasts 90 minutes as Leicester's EPL struggles persist in 2-1 Sunderland loss

Published on: 03 December 2016

Ghana midfielder Daniel Amartey lasted the entire duration of Leicester City's disappointing 2-1 loss to Sunderland on Saturday at the Stadium of Light.

Sunderland moved off the bottom of the Premier League table thanks to the win.

Amartey was full of industry and produced a typically energetic display during the clash but was unable to win all three points for the defending EPL champions.

He played alongside Andy King in the midfield of a 4-4-2 system Leicester coach Claudio Ranieri opted for.

The hosts took the lead on 64 minutes, Victor Anichebe’s header deflecting off Robert Huth and into the back of the net for the opener.

Sunderland were then denied what looked a certain penalty moments later. Patrick van Aanholt burst into the penalty only to be tripped by Danny Simpson but the referee waved claims away.

However, Jermain Defoe then added a second with a little over 10 minutes to go, firing home from close range after Watmore’s shot had been blocked.

Leicester grabbed one back almost immediately through Shinji Okazaki but could not find a late equaliser as the Black Cats held on.

Amartey's Ghanaian compatriot Jeffrey Schlupp was an unused substitute.

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