Harvey Barnes had given the Foxes the lead in the 33rd minute, as Burnley faced an eighth loss in 10 games, but the home side mounted a second half comeback to seal a vital three points. Chris Wood levelled in the 56th minute, Nick Pope then saved a Jamie Vardy penalty, and then Ashley Westwood netted the winner with just over 10 minutes remaining.
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Burnley boss Sean Dyche | Getty
. Nick Pope 8
Made an early save to keep out Barnes and sprung to his right to deny Praet in the second half. The penalty save to deny international team-mate Vardy could prove to be the turning point in Burnley's season. | Getty
. Phil Bardsley 7
Another strong performance on his return from illness. Caught out with a couple of slide rule passes, but stood up well to Barnes and limited the midfielder's options. | Getty
. Charlie Taylor 8
Made a significant intervention when the visitors threatened to counter, breaking four-on-one, with the scoreline 1-1, and was a key outlet for the Clarets, delivering the cross for Westwood's goal. | Getty
. James Tarkowski 7
Vardy got the better of him in the second half when spinning the centre back and almost restoring Leicester City's lead, but he barely put a foot wrong otherwise. Cleared substitute Iheanacho's effort off the line late on. | Getty
5. Ben Mee 6
It was an indifferent afternoon for the skipper. Although he laid on the home side's equaliser, the defender was out-paced by Barnes for the opening goal and was then caught out by the same player when conceding a penalty. | Getty
6. Jeff Hendrick 6
Put in a real shift down the right hand side and came in narrow to close the space in the middle of the park, which limited the influence of Leicester's central three at times. A lot of his work will go unappreciated, but it's effective. | Getty
7. Dwight McNeil 7
His partnership with Taylor was key to the Clarets' revival in the second half. Always looking to get on the ball, attempting to break the lines with a run or pass, and supplied the corner for Wood's equaliser. | Getty
8. Jack Cork 7
The midfielder was arguably the best player on the pitch when he was robbed of possession by Praet on the centre circle as the Foxes took the lead. Put himself about, closed the ball really well, and was calm on the ball. | Getty