Leicester had two Englishman (James Maddison & Harvey Barnes) score in a single European game for the first time since September 1961 against Glenavon in the Cup Winners’ Cup (Kenneth Keyworth, Hugh McIlmoyle & Gordon Wills)
England internationals James Maddison and Harvey Barnes scored their first European goals as Leicester marked their return to continental action with a comfortable home win.
The Foxes had looked set to secure Champions League football for the majority of last season but set about their task in the second-tier competition with zest after a sticky start.
Ukrainian visitors Zorya had their moments in the opening stages and Kasper Schmeichel was called into serious action with the score at 0-0.
But even without the injured Jamie Vardy, Brendan Rodgers’ side ultimately had too much.
Barnes, the standout performer on the night, curled a shot against the post and when Kelechi Iheanacho flicked the loose ball out, Maddison had a simple finish.
Barnes then ran through the heart of the Zorya defence to clip in a second and Iheanacho took advantage of a defensive lapse to score the third.
The match was also notable as Stephanie Frappart – who became the first female referee to officiate a major men’s European match when she took charge of last year’s Uefa Super Cup – made an immaculate Europa League debut.
Barnes offers cutting edge
With Vardy in the stands because of a calf injury, there was concern over where the Leicester goal threat may come from.
But, with replacement Iheanacho tending to drop deeper and get involved in some great link-up play, it was the pace of Barnes running in behind who stretched the game.
A constant threat throughout, Barnes ended the night with five shots on goal and created two chances, while his individual goal was sublimely taken.
At the other end, Schmeichel was one of just two starters who played in Leicester’s last game in Europe – the Champions League quarter-final of 2017 – and his early save from Vladyslav Kabaev was key.
Barnes and Maddison then took charge of the game as Leicester showed enough to suggest they could go deep in this marathon competition.
‘We can be better’
Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers on BT Sport: “It was a very good win, it’s nice to get the points on the board and a clean sheet. We had to work hard, there’s areas where we can get better.
“They play a diamond and it’s a system where they can hurt you on the inside. When they had the ball they were a threat but we killed the game in the second half.
“The players deserve a huge amount of credit. They can be better, we need more movement at the top end of the pitch because we could have got in more.”
Player of the match
IheanachoKelechi Iheanacho
Leicester City
Squad number14Player nameIheanacho
Squad number3Player nameFofana
Squad number15Player nameBarnes
Squad number27Player nameCastagne
Squad number10Player nameMaddison
Squad number6Player nameEvans
Squad number1Player nameSchmeichel
Squad number24Player nameMendy
Squad number28Player nameFuchs
Squad number8Player nameTielemans
Squad number26Player namePraet
Squad number2Player nameJustin
Squad number5Player nameMorgan
Squad number19Player nameÜnder
Squad number20Player nameChoudhury
Squad number17Player nameAyoze Pérez
Zorya Luhansk
Squad number22Player nameKabaev
Squad number15Player nameVernydub
Squad number4Player nameCvek
Squad number80Player nameYurchenko
Squad number10Player nameKhomchenovskyi
Squad number27Player nameNazaryna
Squad number7Player nameKochergin
Squad number45Player nameFavorov
Squad number97Player nameCiganiks
Squad number21Player nameIvanisenya
Squad number8Player nameLunev
Squad number9Player namePerovic
Squad number50Player nameGryn
Squad number11Player nameGladkiy
Squad number30Player nameShevchenko
Squad number5Player nameRufati
Maiden win for Foxes – the stats
Leicester have picked up their first victory in the Uefa Cup/Europa League at the fifth attempt (D1 L3).
English sides remain unbeaten against Ukrainian teams on home soil in European competition (P33 W26 D7).
James Maddison has scored twice in his last three appearances in all competitions, as many as in his previous 25 games for Leicester City.
Leicester’s Kelechi Iheanacho became the first Nigerian to assist two goals in a single Europa League game.
Leicester’s Jonny Evans made his first appearance in major European competition since December 2013, for Manchester United against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League.
Line-ups
Leicester
1Schmeichel
27CastagneSubstituted forJustinat 82′minutes
3Fofana
6EvansSubstituted forMorganat 82′minutes
28Fuchs
8TielemansBooked at 12minsSubstituted forChoudhuryat 71′minutes