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LIVERPOOL, July 2 ― Third-placed Leicester City's winless run since the restart of the Premier League season continued with a 2-1 defeat by Everton at Goodison Park today. Everton grabbed the lead in the 10th minute when 19-year-old Anthony Gordon did well on the left, pulling the ball back and...

Leicester City's Wilfred Ndidi looks dejected after the match against Everton July 2, 2020. ― Reuters pic

Carlo Ancelotti's side doubled their lead, in controversial circumstances, when Michael Keane and Wilfred Ndidi challenged for a header in the box and after a long VAR review, referee David Coote ruled the Leicester midfielder had handled the ball. England keeper Pickford then survived a scare when he fumbled a low cross from Marc Albrighton but Keane was alert to clear the ball off the line.

“I assume the responsibility for the results. That’s what I’m here to do,” said Rodgers, who side host Crystal Palace on Saturday.

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