Twitter reacts: What Twitter had to say about Leicester City’s 1-1 draw

LEICESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 16: Nacer Chadli of West Bromwich Albion scores the first goal during the Premier League match between Leicester City and West Bromwich Albion at The King Power Stadium on October 16, 2017 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
LEICESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 16: Nacer Chadli of West Bromwich Albion scores the first goal during the Premier League match between Leicester City and West Bromwich Albion at The King Power Stadium on October 16, 2017 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images) /
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Leicester City seem to have forgotten how to win.

The Foxes were out to mark the start of a run that would see their Premier League campaign find some hope, but instead, they’ve ended up landing themselves into more trouble after a 1-1 tie against West Bromwich Albion.

The failure to beat the Baggies at home has more or less become a habit for Leicester City, their last home victory over the Baggies being a 4-2 win at Filbert Street all the way back in 1994.

In what was another major step towards ensuring the continuity of that trend, the Foxes once again fired a blank against Tony Pulis’ side.

The game got off to the worst possible start, with Leicester City struggling to make anything out of the possession that they had, and West Brom simply sticking to being the well-drilled defensive unit that they are.

Yet, it was the visitors who took the lead through Nacer Chadli after the Belgian was fouled by Kelechi Iheanacho. The former Tottenham Hotspur player thudded in a free-kick, leaving Kasper Schmeichel stranded to put his side ahead.

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However, Riyad Mahrez’s moment of redemption was yet to come as the Algerian, having missed a sitter from seven yards, managed to find the back of the net this time to put his team on level terms.

Craig Shakespeare’s side may have rescued a point, but it was never going to be enough to lift Leicester City above the relegation zone, let alone please the fans. As always, it was Twitter where the frustration was vented out. Here are some of the best reactions: