Twitter reacts: The best reactions as Leicester City drop more points
![BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: Craig Shakespeare, manager of Leicester City looks on prior to the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Leicester City at Vitality Stadium on September 30, 2017 in Bournemouth, England. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images) BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: Craig Shakespeare, manager of Leicester City looks on prior to the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Leicester City at Vitality Stadium on September 30, 2017 in Bournemouth, England. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_fill,w_720,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/shape/cover/sport/ca892bab703b02d32c8840a8ac1ce0f2ad05788883ba68b0d1e5fb0c90852158.jpg)
It looks like the footballing Gods are conspiring against Leicester City.
Craig Shakespeare’s side fell short for the sixth time this season in seven attempts, battling on their way to a strange 0-0 draw at Dean Court that should have ideally seen AFC Bournemouth win.
The Cherries started on a really bright note as they attacked the Foxes right from the time the whistle was blown. Each time the hosts went forward, Leicester looked very vulnerable, almost looking like they could concede any time.
However, it was Kasper Schmeichel, who, with then help of a solid display from Wes Morgan in particular, was able to save his team on more than one occasion in the first half.
Having got overrun in the midfield again, Shakespeare decided that it was time for Vicente Iborra to come on, but the Spaniard couldn’t quite make a telling impact on the game either. Although Leicester City did play relatively well in the second half, they never threatened Asmir Begovic, the former Chelsea goalkeeper being pretty comfortable all game.
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It wasn’t until the dying stages that the visitors actually went all in (with Kelechi Iheanacho and Riyad Mahrez on the pitch too), attacking at full pace on the break, but it was too little and a tad too late.
The lacklustre draw once again left the Leicester City faithful immensely frustrated, and there’s no better way to vent your frustration out than to use the sacred Twitter and it’s 160 characters. There were some pretty good reactions to the goalless draw in the South Coast – we picked the best of the lot.
Leicester fan on @bbc606 saying 'even Bournemouth can pass it around', cheeky chap...@afcbournemouth are a good side and @LCFC fans, really?
— Stephen Armstrong (@thecomedyhobbit) September 30, 2017
Iborra to start the next please with Ndidi. #LCFC why are we starting King. Great Sub but he shouldn’t be starting.
— Lee Whiteside (@city17_lee) September 30, 2017
Wait o, Ahmed musa is still a Leicester city player yeah?
— Blake Tula (@blake_tula) September 30, 2017
How we came away with a point, I'm not sure. Good clean sheet, wonderful performance from #Schmeichel. Absolutely no service for #Vardy
— The Windeh Citeh Fox 🦊 (@AmericanFoxLCFC) September 30, 2017
What should Craig Shakespeare be doing in the international break?
— BBC Sport Leicester (@BBCRLSport) September 30, 2017
"He should be looking for a new job!"
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