In the analysis of Leicester City’s narrow 1-0 victory over Bournemouth on Match of the Day, Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer provided their insights on the game and highlighted the performances. Leicester City, securing their first Premier League win of the season, were aided by Brighton loanee Facundo Buonanotte’s decisive first-half goal. This victory stands out as the first victory among the newly promoted teams, with Ipswich and Southampton still searching for their first wins. Bournemouth may have felt unlucky to leave empty-handed, but Leicester now enters the international break with a morale boost.
Gary Lineker said, “Well it wasn’t pretty, but I don’t care. Bournemouth probably deserved something for their second half performance, but I don’t care! Leicester needed that. I think the highlight of the game was the goal from Buonanotte, which has made it a good night. He’s got a lot of talent, really enjoy watching him play. The first promoted club to win a game, 21 matches between them.”
Alan Shearer echoed the praise for Buonanotte and recognized the hard-earned win for Leicester.
Alan Shearer added, “Great win for Leicester. They had to work hard, there were a few nervy moments, but it was a great goal. The finish is brilliant, the power behind it, keeper has no chance. That’s two goals and two assists for Buonanotte this season. He’s only 19, he’s got something.”
Through their commentary, both pundits acknowledged the significance of Buonanotte’s contributions and the value of the hard-fought victory for Leicester City.