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Oliver Skipp Is Sent Off and 10-Man Leicester Has No Answer Down 2-0

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Oliver Skipp just got sent off, leaving Leicester with ten men and trailing Burton 2-0 at home. Can you believe this? This is a brutal start, a total gut punch for the Foxes playing on their own turf, and it’s happening right now. Losing a player and going down two goals, that’s just a nightmare unfolding in real time for any club.

Leicester’s Nightmare Scenario Unfolds

Being down 2-0 is bad enough, but having Oliver Skipp ejected makes an already tough situation look almost impossible. You’re playing at home, the crowd expects a fight, and suddenly you’re short a man and chasing the game hard. How do you even come back from that? This isn’t some late-game scramble, this is happening with plenty of match left, and it completely changes the dynamic of the whole game. Every pass, every tackle, every decision gets magnified when you’re down to ten, especially playing in front of your home faithful. Leicester fans must be absolutely fuming right now, watching their side struggle like this right out of the gate. This team has to dig deep, deeper than ever, if they want to salvage anything from this home fixture, because a loss here could really sting early in the season.

League One Drama Everywhere Else

It wasn’t just Leicester dealing with wild action, though. League One was delivering drama all over the place. Bromley welcomed fellow promoted side Cambridge for their first-ever home match in the third tier, which is a massive milestone for them. You gotta love seeing clubs hit those new heights, and for their fans, this is what it’s all about. Elsewhere, Wimbledon squared off against Reading, MK Dons played Huddersfield, Peterborough battled Mansfield, Stevenage took on Oxford, Stockport hosted Blackpool, Wigan faced Orient, and Wycombe went up against Plymouth. Talk about a packed schedule and so many storylines unfolding! We also saw Luton and Notts Co share the spoils in a 2-2 draw, and Doncaster and Barnsley played out a goalless draw in their lunchtime kick-offs. Plenty of points getting sorted out across the league.

League Two Delivering the Thrills

Over in League Two, Aaron Drinan put Swindon ahead against Cheltenham in a real West Country derby clash. Rochdale hosted Crawley for their first home game since getting promoted, which is another huge moment for a club and its supporters. Colchester played Oldham, Crewe faced Northampton, Exeter battled Accrington, Fleetwood took on Gillingham, Port Vale hosted Tranmere, Rotherham went against York, and Shrewsbury welcomed Barnet. Chesterfield grabbed a win at Salford. The biggest shocker might be Bristol Rovers beating Newport in an absolute eight-goal thriller. Eight goals! Can you imagine the chaos on the pitch and in the stands? Walsall and Grimsby rounded things out with a 0-0 draw at lunchtime.

Leicester’s next challenge is literally right now, on that very pitch, trying to somehow claw back two goals with only ten men. Every minute from here on out is going to be a battle, a real test of grit and determination. Can they pull off an improbable comeback, or will this turn into an even bigger disaster at home? They gotta find something, anything, to spark a turnaround, because this kind of start can really define an early season.

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Originally reported by Yahoo Sports.

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