London, April 19: The goal scored by Kelechi Iheanacho didn’t just send Leicester into a first FA Cup final since 1969. It was the first to be cheered by spectators at Wembley in more than a year.
Not since March 2020 had fans been allowed into English football’s national stadium through three national lockdowns.
Now as coronavirus restrictions are eased, Wembley was allowed a 4,000-strong, socially distanced crowd on Sunday to witness Leicester’s 1-0 victory over Southampton to test the return of spectators.
While those permitted were only local residents in the north London district over the age of 18 who tested negative for COVID-19, there were still some fans of both teams that did manage to land tickets.
“We could hear a number of supporters for Leicester in the crowd so that was really, really nice,” Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers said.
“It’s a step towards getting that sort of connection back because the game is nothing without the supporters.”
It was a frustrating first half for Leicester, who despite having five attempts were unable to hit the target, with Jamie Vardy and Wilfred Ndidi each going close for the Foxes. Leicester created all of the five first-half attempts.
The second half resumed with City showing real intent. Their persistence finally paid off 10 minutes after the interval.
Vardy sprinted down the left and cut it back to Iheanacho, who at the second attempt side-footed in for his 10th goal in his last seven appearances in all competitions.
While reaching an FA Cup final is rare — and it has never won the competition — Leicester did win the Premier League so unexpectedly in 2016 and collected the League Cup in 2000.
By the time Leicester faces Chelsea in the May 15 FA Cup final, the government hopes up to 21,000 spectators will be allowed, including a sizable contingent officially from both clubs.
The idea is to increase the numbers up to half of the 90,000-capacity Wembley for the European Championship final on July 11.
Before then, all Premier League grounds are due to have up to 10,000 fans allowed for the final two rounds of the season next month. (AP)