Question marks hang over Claude Puel after latest Leicester defeat

Leicester have now gone seven games without a win

Wilfried Zaha scores Crystal Palace’s  second goal during the Premier League match against  Leicester City  at The King Power stadium. Photograph: Clive Mason/Getty Images
Wilfried Zaha scores Crystal Palace’s second goal during the Premier League match against Leicester City at The King Power stadium. Photograph: Clive Mason/Getty Images

Leicester City 1 Crystal Palace 4

Crystal Palace piled further pressure on Leicester City manager Claude Puel on Saturday with a comprehensive 4-1 Premier League win over his team, who have now gone seven games without a victory.

Two goals from Wilfried Zaha, another from Michy Batshuayi and a penalty from Luka Milivojevic secured the win to delight 71-year-old Roy Hodgson as he officially became the oldest ever Premier League manager.

Leicester conceded the first goal for the 19th time this season when Batshuayi was hit by James McArthur's shot, the ball ricocheting past Kasper Schmeichel at great pace. It was the Belgian's first Premier League goal in 19 months.

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Although Evans responded with his first goal for Leicester, after 64 minutes, Palace quickly restored their lead with a finish from close-in by Zaha, who was returning from suspension.

Milivojevic put the game beyond doubt with a spot kick after 81 minutes after Evans, making an eventful 250th appearance in the Premier League, fouled Jeffrey Schlupp.

Zaha added his second goal, and Palace’s fourth, late on after a mistake from Schmeichel. The win put Palace six points clear of the relegation zone as they moved one place and two points behind 12th-placed Leicester.