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  1. Photos of the weekpublished at 21:51

    Football is full of highs.

    Jordan Ayew of Leicester City celebrates after scoring to make it 2-3 during the Premier League match between Southampton and Leicester City at St Mary's StadiumImage source, Getty Images

    And lows.

    Southampton players look dejected during the Premier League match between Southampton FC and Leicester City FC at St Mary's Stadium Image source, Getty Images

    Controversy takes hold.

    John Stones scores the team's second goal during the English Premier League football match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Manchester City at the Molineux stadiumImage source, Getty Images

    Moments of madness do too.

    Mohammed Kudus of West Ham United clashes with Micky van de Ven of Tottenham Hotspur and is subsequently shown a Red card during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur FC and West Ham United FC at Tottenham Hotspur StadiumImage source, Getty Images

    Players become unexpected heroes.

    Curtis Jones of Liverpool celebrating after scoring the second Liverpool goal during the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Chelsea FC at AnfieldImage source, Getty Images

    Some never change.

    Danny Welbeck of Brighton & Hove Albion celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Newcastle United FC and Brighton & Hove Albion FC at St James' ParkImage source, Getty Images

    There's pain.

    Matthijs de Ligt of Manchester United receives treatment off the pitch for a head injury during the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Brentford FC at Old TraffordImage source, Getty Images

    Joy too.

    Rasmus Hojlund of Manchester United celebrates scoring their second goal during the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Brentford FC at Old TraffordImage source, Getty Images

    And, given this ebb and flow of emotion, every so often, even the coolest heads boil over.

    Arne Slot Head Coach of Liverpool kicks the ball during the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Chelsea FC at AnfieldImage source, Getty Images
  2. Wolves fixture rescheduledpublished at 16:49

    A general view of King Power Stadium before the Premier League match between Leicester City and AFC Bournemouth at King Power Stadium Image source, Getty Images

    Leicester's Premier League game at home to Wolves has been moved to Sunday 22nd December due to a clash with a Leicester Tigers fixture.

    The game was originally set to be played on Saturday 21st, but will now kick-off at 14:00 GMT on the Sunday.

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  3. Southampton 2-3 Leicester - the fans' verdictpublished at 11:06

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    We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Southampton and Leicester City.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Southampton fans

    Nick: Saints lost because of another tactical mistake by the manager. At 2-0 up his decision to bring a forward on when forced into a substitution for an injured defender changed the defensive balance completely, compounded by moving Walker-Peters, and further exposing the left side.

    Jim: Russell Martin needs to go asap, he is embarrassingly out of his depth. Today’s loss was on his poor substitutions, namely Ryan Fraser who was at fault for the first two goals. Russell needs to be shown the exit door before the next game.

    Joanna: Abysmal refereeing, but one point all season speaks for itself. I'm tired of the automatic calling for a manager's head, but something has to change. All the optimism from promotion has drained. I'm drained.

    Leicester fans

    Mike: This was a season defining game. I’m now very confident we will stay up. Steve Cooper needs to pick Fatawu for the Forest match on Friday. Another win then and the Foxes will be comfortable in mid table. Brilliant performance.

    James: Talk about leaving it late! A huge win in what will undeniably be a rollercoaster season for the Foxes, but it also masks a catalogue of concerns. Steve Cooper still doesn't know his best starting XI, with Fatawu's constant omission baffling near enough everyone in football, and Leicester are still second best out of the starting blocks. Strewth.

    Brad: What a Jekyll and Hyde performance! This is sort of why you love football. From dead and buried to on cloud nine! Cooper is a genius!

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  4. 'Fatawu has a special affinity'published at 08:20

    A graphic from Match of the Day showing Abdul Fatawu's stat in Leciester's victory against Southampton

Abdul Fatawu: Minutes- 31, Touches in opposition box- 7
James Justin: Minutes- 90, Touches in opposition box- 6
Cameron Archer: Minutes- 68, Touches in opposition box- 5
Facundo Buananotte: Minutes- 90, Touches in opposition box-4
Jamie Vardy: Minutes- 90, Touches in opposition box- 4
Joe Aribo: Minutes- 90, Touches in opposition box- 4
Wilfred Ndidi: Minutes- 90, Touches in opposition box- 4

    Former Premier League goalkeeper Shay Given highlighted Abdul Fatawu's performance in Leicester's victory against Southampton: "This guy is absolutely lightning, he's a brilliant player to come off the bench. He probably should be starting, he's a brilliant talent.

    "What I like about him is he's so direct and quick. He allows [Facundo] Buonanotte to go more central as the 10, and he's probably better in that position.

    "He's so aggressive with his runs. It's OK doubling up against him, but he can go inside and outside. He was inches away from a wondergoal.

    "He looks like a kid who is enjoying his football and plays with a smile on his face. He feels no pressure when he comes on the pitch. Southampton didn't know what to do with him, to go tight or drop off. What an exciting player to look at.

    "If Steve [Cooper] doesn't start him, he won't be overly happy. He's a brilliant talent."

    Former Premier League striker Alan Shearer added: "You can imagine the feeling the Leicester fans have when they see him ready to come on. He's already got a special affinity, there's no doubt about that. He changed the course of this game."

    Watch the full analysis of Leicester's victory here

  5. 🎧 Liam Moore analyses comeback victory published at 14:42 20 October

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    The latest episode of the When You're Smiling podcast has landed.

    Former Leicester defender Liam Moore analyses Saturday's comeback victory against Southampton, and Steve Cooper shares his thoughts on the match.

    Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds

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  6. 'I'm enjoying helping him become an exciting player'published at 19:16 19 October

    Abdul Fatawu poses with Leicester City fansImage source, Getty Images

    Leicester boss Steve Cooper spoke to BBC Sport Leicester about Abdul Fatawu after Saturday's victory against Southampton: On Abdul Fatawu, Cooper added: “I personally love him. He’s a character, and he’s definitely there. What I am enjoying, is helping him become an exciting Premier League player. The fans love him, and rightly so. We’ve just got to push him to become the player he can become.”

    On the combeack victory: “What a way to win a football match. It’s definitely one for the supporters who go through a lot of emotions. I have a lot of respect for them. Let’s hope today is a memorable day of the season, and one which we can look back on. “

    “I’m not going to ignore the first half. That will be addressed. We conceded some poor goals, but I always felt like we were in the game.”

    “I walked down the tunnel at half-time, genuinely thinking this game was not over. It was more about believing in our work. We committed to that task, and did what we did.”

    “We let them get into areas too easy, and we did not defend the box enough. My job is to look at the whole picture. I want us to get better, and we will.”

    “We got up the pitch, but we were not calm enough when we got up there. That changed”

    “It’s a good trait that we are showing. What a brilliant example how we need everybody, and everybody is going to play a part this year. A great sign of togetherness and belief. Let’s stay on that positive journey”

  7. 'We play football for these kinds of moments'published at 18:26 19 October

    Jordan Ayew celerbates scoring a goal for LeicesterImage source, Getty Images

    Leicester forward Jordan Ayew spoke to BBC Match of the Day after scoring a late winner against Southampton: "Massive three points, back to back wins especially after the international break is not easy. We did well, we fought, we pushed them and pushed ourselves as well and got the three points. Onto the next one."

    On the change between the two halves: "I just think there was more desire, more intent, more positivity in our mindset. That's what made a difference."

    On staying on the edge of the box for his goal: "It was just natural instinct. Luckily the ball came, it wasn't easy but I managed to score. We're all happy and hopefully there is more to come.

    "Everyone was happy and that's what we play football for, these kinds of moments."

    On getting back to back wins: "We just need to stay humble because we were losing 2-0 so all is not perfect. It's not going to be every weekend like this, it's going to be tough. But we have a quality group, we believe in ourselves, we believe in our manager. We are going to give our best for the club."

    On their strength in depth: "We are a group of 25 or 26 players and everyone will play a part this season. It's not only 11 players and we all need to stay positive and work hard for the team."