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Lively Bournemouth send Leicester back into doldrums

Britain Football Soccer - AFC Bournemouth v Leicester City - Premier League - Vitality Stadium - 13/12/16 Bournemouth's Marc Pugh scores their first goal Action Images via Reuters / Matthew Childs Livepic

BOURNEMOUTH 1 LEICESTER CITY 0

Dec 13 (Reuters) - English champions Leicester City failed to continue their mini-revival after a clinical finish by Bournemouth's Marc Pugh condemned them to a 1-0 away defeat in a scrappy Premier League clash on Tuesday.

The outcome kept 14th-placed Leicester close to the relegation zone on 16 points, four above the bottom three who play their games in hand on Wednesday, and was a setback after Saturday's 4-2 home win over fourth-placed Manchester City.

Bournemouth, who kept the visitors on the back foot for much of the contest, grabbed a 34th-minute winner when Pugh swept in a rebound from 13 metres after Leicester keeper Ron-Robert Zieler did well to parry a close range shot by Benik Afobe.

Leicester had missed an early chance in the seventh minute when striker Jamie Vardy, who scored a hat-trick against City, rounded keeper Artur Boruc with a heavy first touch and saw his harmless shot from a tight angle blocked by a defender.

Boruc came to the hosts' rescue in the 90th minute when he blocked a close-range shot by substitute Leonardo Ulloa to help seal the points as Bournemouth moved up to eighth on 21 points.

(Writing by Zoran Milosavljevic; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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