Leicester: 1. Stolarczyk J. - 21. Ricardo Pereira (Choudhury, 87), 23. Vestergaard, 24. Lascelles, 33. Thomas L.J. - 8. Winks, 22. Skipp (De Cordova-Reid, 62) - 7. Fatawu, 29. Mukasa (James, 73) - 10. Mavididi (Jordan Ayew, 62), 20. Daka (Monga, 73)
Substitution: De Cordova-Reid (from 62); Jordan Ayew (from 62); James (from 73); Monga (from 73); Choudhury (from 87)
Bench: 31. Begovic - 15. Souttar H., 56. Aluko - 18. Aribo
Yellow Cards: Vestergaard 10; Thomas L.J. 59
Swansea City: 22. Vigouroux - 5. Cabango, 14. Tymon, 15. Burgess - 6. Stamenic - 7. Widell (Ronald, 77), 21. Walta (Franco, 56), 41. Parker Sam (Ward J., 56) - 10. Ji-sung Eom (Cullen L., 72), 18. Gustavo Nunes - 9. Vipotnik (Idah, 72)
Substitution: Ward J. (from 56); Franco (from 56); Cullen L. (from 72); Idah (from 72); Ronald (from 77)
Bench: 1. Fisher A. - 4. Fulton, 8. Yalcouyé, 31. Cooper O.
Two goals deep into stoppage time flipped the script entirely

The Dutchman was appointed mid-season as a crisis manager, tasked with turning around a sinking ship

This Sunday marks the end of an era at the King Power Stadium, as Jamie Vardy prepares for his final home appearance in a Leicester City shirt — and it could be a double milestone moment

He remains the last active player from that fairytale title-winning squad

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

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