Harry Maguire scored a stoppage-time winner at Southampton as Leicester City came from behind to earn consecutive victories in the Premier League.
After an uninspiring first half at St Mary’s, defender Ryan Bertrand gave Saints the lead with a fierce left-footed strike from outside the area.
The lead stood only briefly as Demarai Gray equalised for the visitors, pouncing on a loose ball to fire home from close range.
But in the second minute of time added on, England defender Maguire wrapped his right foot around the ball from 25 yards out to beat goalkeeper Alex McCarthy.
Southampton, who have won only once at home in the Premier League this year, lost midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg for a second yellow card in the second half.
Manager Mark Hughes will be concerned about Southampton’s lack of cutting edge in attack, but Leicester boss Claude Puel will leave the south coast satisfied having beaten his former club at St Mary’s for the second time in a row.
Maguire’s winner earned a second Leicester victory in three games to start the season, but this was far from a vintage away performance.
Southampton enjoyed 62% of the possession in the first half, although Leicester responded well after the interval.
The creative James Maddison and Demarai Gray were stifled in attack by Saints’ experienced and impressive midfielders Hojbjerg and Mario Lemina.
The service to Kelechi Iheanacho, who won only three of his 10 individual battles, was limited and Leicester struggled to find a way through against towering central defender Jannik Vestergaard.