Leicester City Finally End Premier League Nightmare With Gritty Brighton Draw

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After a string of defeats stretching back to January 26, the Foxes dug deep to earn a 2–2 draw away to Brighton

Leicester City have finally stopped the rot. After a string of defeats stretching back to January 26, the Foxes dug deep to earn a 2–2 draw away to Brighton & Hove Albion, snapping their dismal losing streak in the Premier League.

It wasn’t easy. The Seagulls twice took the lead through penalty kicks, but on both occasions Ruud van Nistelrooy’s men responded with resilience and belief — just as the manager had promised they would in the build-up.

Stephy Mavididi and Ademola Okoli were the heroes for Leicester, scoring the crucial equalisers that earned their side a long-overdue point. For a team that had taken zero points from their last six league matches, this result could be the psychological turning point they desperately needed.

Van Nistelrooy’s message clearly landed — the cycle of defeat has been broken.

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