Dyer Settles Goal-Laden Cup Clash With Fulham

Heritage
02 Feb 2021
2 Minutes
Leicester City have only met Fulham 12 times since the turn of the millennium, but one recent clash, in 2013, sticks in the memory for the Blue Army.

The Foxes visit Craven Cottage on Wednesday for their 86th meeting with the west London outfit hoping to secure their 13th victory of the 2020/21 campaign.

As we continue to build up to that fixture, LCFC.com winds the clock back eight years, to a dramatic League Cup encounter...

Wes Morgan toasts his effort with fellow goalscorer Chris Wood on Filbert Way.

Leicester City 4 Fulham 3
Tuesday 29 October, 2013
League Cup Fourth Round
King Power Stadium

Goals from Wes Morgan, Chris Wood, Ignasi Miquel and Lloyd Dyer sent Leicester City into the quarter-finals of the League Cup with a 4-3 success over Fulham in October 2013.

City, on a nine-game unbeaten run at home in the Sky Bet Championship, were coming up against Martin Jol's Premier League outfit after beating Wycombe Wanderers, Carlisle United and Derby County.

On 18 minutes, the top-flight Cottagers took the lead on Filbert Way as John Arne Riise slipped the ball across the area for Hugo Rodallega to make a simple finish into Kasper Schmeichel's net.

The Foxes, though, rallied and were in the ascendancy at the break as Maarten Stekelenburg fumbled Anthony Knockaert's free-kick into the path of Morgan, before Wood's composed effort.

On 53 minutes, it got better for Nigel Pearson's promotion hunters, as Danny Drinkwater crossed in for Miquel - on loan from Arsenal - to head home Leicester's third of the night.

Rodallega's second of the night, almost straight from the restart, elevated a sense of tension on Filbert Way and it was justified when, with three minutes to go, Giorgos Karagounis' free-kick made it 3-3.

Ignasi Miquel's only Leicester goal helped Nigel Pearson's men towards a memorable success.

With just 60 seconds remaining, though, late substitutes Jamie Vardy and David Nugent combined before the latter located Dyer in the area to beat Stekelenburg and spark rapturous Leicester celebrations.

"It was a good game between two sides trying to win it," Pearson said at full-time. "I am probably a bit more relaxed than Martin [Jol] but it was a good night for us.

"You can look at the goals they scored and talk about the possible difference between the Premier League and Championship when it comes to taking chances.

"We have a competitive squad, a squad of players who aspire to be in the Premier League - as do any number of Championship clubs - so let's not get ahead of ourselves. It could have gone either way but we've come out on top."

City: Schmeichel; Miquel, Morgan (c), Wasilewski, Konchesky (Dyer 46'); Knockaert (Nugent 87'), Hammond, James, Drinkwater, Schlupp; Wood (Vardy 87').

Subs not used: Logan, Moore, King, Taylor-Fletcher.

Goals: Morgan 41', Wood 45', Miquel 53', Dyer 89'.