BURNLEY'S last visit to the King Power Stadium ended in dramatic circumstances as Ross Wallace salvaged a point in the dying seconds.
Wallace sent a left-footed free-kick into the back of the net deep into injury time to secure the away team a point. That all sounds familiar from last weekend, only on this occasion it was Burnley doing the celebrating.
The Foxes, who had been promoted with Burnley the previous season, took the lead through Jeffrey Schlupp, but Michael Kightly equalised six minutes later. Parity was brief for Sean Dyche's side though, with Riyad Mahrez scoring his first Premier League goal to establish Leicester's lead.
But in the sixth of seven added minutes Wallace clipped a delicate free-kick from inside the D into the back of the net and raced off to celebrate with the Clarets' travelling support in that corner of the ground.
While Burnley ended up being relegated that season, Leicester produced a great escape in the final weeks of the season to stay up, and a year later they were champions of England.
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