Stoke 2-2 Leicester: Peter Crouch comes off bench to head home equaliser as Potters and Foxes play out entertaining draw in Premier League clash

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For all the benefits of sports science and psychologists in the modern Premier League, throwing on the big feller up front can still work.

There is more to Peter Crouch than being 6ft 7in of course but when Stoke manager Mark Hughes turned to the 36-year-old striker for his height and experience, he didn't let anyone down.

Leicester were good value for their 2-1 lead when Hughes sent on Crouch after 69 minutes. Four minutes later, he'd nodded Stoke level from a corner and the home side were then able to press for a winner, Kurt Zouma denied by Kasper Schmeichel in the last attack of the game.  


Peter Crouch equalised just moments after coming on as Stoke played out an entertaining 2-2 draw with Leicester

Peter Crouch equalised just moments after coming on as Stoke played out an entertaining 2-2 draw with Leicester

The English striker celebrates his headed goal with midfielder Darren Fletcher as Stoke came from behind for the second time

The English striker celebrates his headed goal with midfielder Darren Fletcher as Stoke came from behind for the second time

The 36-year-old heads home at the front post following a brilliant corner from Xherdan Shaqiri, scorer of Stoke's first goal

The 36-year-old heads home at the front post following a brilliant corner from Xherdan Shaqiri, scorer of Stoke's first goal

Riyad Mahrez put Claude Puel's Leicester side 2-1 ahead in the 60th minute on Saturday with a fine individual goal

Riyad Mahrez put Claude Puel's Leicester side 2-1 ahead in the 60th minute on Saturday with a fine individual goal

Christian Fuchs embraces goalscorer Mahrez after the Algerian restored the Foxes' lead in the second period

Christian Fuchs embraces goalscorer Mahrez after the Algerian restored the Foxes' lead in the second period

The Algerian winger pictured firing the ball home from close range after using his pace to get past Erik Pieters

The Algerian winger pictured firing the ball home from close range after using his pace to get past Erik Pieters

PLAYER RATINGS, LEAGUE TABLE AND MATCH ZONE 

Stoke City (4-2-3-1): Butland 6.5; Zouma 6.5, Shawcross 6.5, Wimmer 6, Pieters 5.5; Fletcher 6, Allen 6; Diouf 6 (Berahino 86), Shaqiri 8, Ramadan 5.5 (Crouch 69 7.5); Choupo-Moting 7

Subs unused: Grant (Gk), Martins Indi, Adam, Afellay, Jese

Goal: Shaqiri 39, Crouch 73

Leicester (4-4-1-1): Schmeichel 7; Simpson 6, Morgan 6, Maguire 6.5, Fuchs 6; Mahrez 7.5, Iborra 7 (King 66 6), Ndidi 6, Gray 7 (Albrighton 80); Okazaki 6.5 (Iheanacho 58 5.5); Vardy 6.5

Subs unused: Hamer (Gk), Dragovic, King, Albrighton, Amartey, Slimani, Iheanacho

Goal: Iborra 33, Mahrez 60

Referee: Robert Madley 6 (Jon Moss 23 6)

Attendance: 29,602 

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This is how Xherdan Shaqiri levelled the scoring at 1-1 on Saturday. CLICK HERE to find out more from our brilliant Match Zone 

This is how Xherdan Shaqiri levelled the scoring at 1-1 on Saturday. CLICK HERE to find out more from our brilliant Match Zone 

 

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Crouch's 52 headed goals is a Premier League best and his 142nd appearance off the bench equalled a record held by Shola Ameobi.

He's mostly used by Hughes as a supersub these days and the former Liverpool, Spurs and England striker admitted: 'It would be nice to be starting games and scoring goals but that's the way things are going for me. So I have to come on and make an impact and try to get in the starting XI.'

At least, his manager had some encouraging words on that after watching Crouch score for the third time off the bench this season.

CROUCH EQUALS PREM RECORD

Peter Crouch made his 142nd PL appearance as a sub, equalling the record held by Shola Ameobi.

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'Everybody says he is a plan B. He's doing nothing wrong, he might be a plan A!' smiled the Stoke boss. 'Credit to him, he comes on and makes an impact, and he's done it again. I played until I was 38 and thought it was important to be on the training pitch every day, and that is what Peter is like.'

This was a hard-earned point for Stoke and one they might not have got without Crouch.

Leicester have made a bright start under new boss Claude Puel with four points from two games and were the better side for 70 minutes. Winger Demarai Gray was outstanding in front of England manager Gareth Southgate. 

Earlier Mahrez came close to giving Leicester a 2-1 lead in the second half but his effort went agonisingly wide of the post

Earlier Mahrez came close to giving Leicester a 2-1 lead in the second half but his effort went agonisingly wide of the post

Shaqiri equalised for Stoke in the 39th minute just moments after they went 1-0 behind at the bet365 Stadium

Shaqiri equalised for Stoke in the 39th minute just moments after they went 1-0 behind at the bet365 Stadium

The Swiss international high fives Maxim Choupo-Moting after levelling the scoreline at 1-1 just before half-time

The Swiss international high fives Maxim Choupo-Moting after levelling the scoreline at 1-1 just before half-time

Shaqiri curls the ball past onrushing Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel to level proceedings in the 39th minute 

Shaqiri curls the ball past onrushing Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel to level proceedings in the 39th minute 

After an early referee swap, Bobby Madley clutching his hamstring as he was replaced by Jon Moss, Leicester deservedly took the lead after 33 minutes. Harry Maguire outmuscled Zouma to reach Riyad Mahrez's corner at the far post and Vicente Iborra cleanly swiped the ball in left-footed from eight yards.

It was the Spaniard's first goal for the club following an £11.5million summer move from Sevilla, for whom he won three Europa Leagues, all as substitute.

The visitors should have been out of sight before half-time. Zouma redeemed himself with a goal-saving challenge on Mahrez as he was about to set up Jamie Vardy for a gimme.

Jack Butland then pulled off an outstanding point-blank save to keep out Shinji Okazaki's header while Iborra was off-target when left free again from a corner.

Stoke equalised out of the blue after 39 minutes. Zouma's pass to Eric Choupo-Moting's feet was followed by a lovely first-time lay-off around the corner for Xherdan Shaqiri to run on to. As Schmeichel came out, the Swiss firmly placed the ball past him left-footed. It was his second goal of the season and first at home since April.

A dramatic 60 seconds midway through the second half saw Leicester regain the lead after Schmeichel had brilliantly saved from Ryan Shawcross. Leicester went up the other end and Wilfried Ndidi hooked the ball towards Mahrez on the right. The Algerian cut inside and unleashed a shot that had too much power for Butland, even though he got his gloves to it. It was Mahrez's third goal in five games. 

Vicente Iborra opened the scoring for the visitors in the 33rd minute after latching onto a loose ball following a corner

Vicente Iborra opened the scoring for the visitors in the 33rd minute after latching onto a loose ball following a corner

The Spanish midfielder slides to his knees in front of the jubilant away fans after breaking the deadlock against Stoke

The Spanish midfielder slides to his knees in front of the jubilant away fans after breaking the deadlock against Stoke

The 29-year-old is mobbed by his team-mates after firing the Foxes ahead in the opening period on Saturday

The 29-year-old is mobbed by his team-mates after firing the Foxes ahead in the opening period on Saturday

Iborra pictured firing past Stoke goalkeeper Butland from close range as the travelling supporters watch on

Iborra pictured firing past Stoke goalkeeper Butland from close range as the travelling supporters watch on

It was time for Hughes to throw on his Joker. 'As soon as Crouch came on, we had problems. He is tough to handle,' said Schmeichel.

Crouch barely had to jump to beat Christian Fuchs to Shaqiri's corner but his desire and concentration were immaculate as he made the perfect connection.

Having equalised, Hughes threw on Saido Berahino for the final few minutes. He didn't score, but Zouma almost did, meeting Shaqiri's header in injury time to bring a point-blank save from Schmeichel.

'We showed great character, it's not easy to come back twice in any game. And we could have won it in the end, with five seconds to go,' said Hughes ruefully.

For Puel, it was a decent follow-up to his debut win against Everton. 'To create a lot of chances away is a good thing,' he said.

Schmeichel added: 'We created a lot of chances and retained possession well. But the goals we conceded were avoidable.'

The first substitution of the match involved referee Bobby Madley, as he was replaced by Jon Moss 

The first substitution of the match involved referee Bobby Madley, as he was replaced by Jon Moss 

England international Jamie Vardy looked sharp early on as Leicester searched for their third consecutive league victory

England international Jamie Vardy looked sharp early on as Leicester searched for their third consecutive league victory

Shinji Okazaki stretches as he tries to get on the end of an inviting cross early on at the bet365 Stadium

Shinji Okazaki stretches as he tries to get on the end of an inviting cross early on at the bet365 Stadium

Leicester's  Okazaki in action against Stoke's Joe Allen during the early stages of Saturday's lunchtime kick-off

Leicester's Okazaki in action against Stoke's Joe Allen during the early stages of Saturday's lunchtime kick-off

Stoke and Leicester players observe a minute silence for Remembrance Day ahead of the Premier League encounter

Stoke and Leicester players observe a minute silence for Remembrance Day ahead of the Premier League encounter