Patrick Bamford was in scintillating form as Leeds United ended Leicester City's hot run of form with an exhilarating 3-1 win at King Power Stadium.
The loss ha dente Leicester's title hopes as they slipped down to fourth on the table, five points behind Manchester City, who have a game in hand.
Harvey Barnes put the hosts ahead early on, but the lead only last two minutes when Bamford set-up Stuart Dallas to equalise.
Bamford then found the top corner to make it 2-1 before the Englishman unselfishly squared to Jack Harrison for a simple finish.
The win lifts Leeds into 12th on the Premier League table on 29 points, 15 points above the drop zone.
Speaking after the game, Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers was disappointed about missed opportunities in front of goal.
"We made a good start, a fantastic goal from Harvey Barnes, who was a fantastic threat for us," Rodgers said. "We didn't close the space quickly enough and their goal is too easy from our perspective. We still had opportunities but didn't manage to score. Their last goal kills the game.
"I felt if we had a back three in place it would allow us to attack the game and we started the second half well. Of course, when they score the goal it made it difficult for us."

