Late Amartey strike lifts Leicester up to second Daniel Amartey's header with three minutes to go clinches dramatic win for Foxes Daniel Amartey scored three minutes from time to earn Leicester City a 2-1 victory at Brighton & Hove Albion that takes them up to second place in the Premier League. Adam Lallana gave the Seagulls a 10th-minute lead, latching on to Neal Maupay's through-ball and slotting low for his first Brighton goal. Sidnei Tavares was denied a long-range goal on his first Leicester start by a fine Robert Sanchez save before Lallana hit the post with a header shortly before the break. Kelechi Iheanacho found the side-netting early in the second half before drawing Leicester level with a chipped finish from a pinpoint Youri Tielemans pass on 62 minutes. Schmeichel saved low from Lallana before Amartey struck the winner. Sanchez flapped at Marc Albrighton's corner to allow a stooping Amartey to head into the net and extend Leicester's unbeaten league away run to 10 matches. The Foxes now have 53 points, two more than third-placed Manchester United who visit leaders Manchester City on Sunday. A third straight defeat leaves Brighton in 16th, three points above the relegation zone Bizarre Wood goal earns Burnley draw with Arsenal A bizarre goal from Chris Wood gave Burnley a draw with Arsenal that took them seven points clear of the relegation zone. Arsenal took the lead in the sixth minute. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang cut into the area and beat Nick Pope at his near post. Aubameyang and Bukayo Saka had chances to double the lead but each poked the ball wide. They were made to pay in the 39th minute when Granit Xhaka's attempted pass in his own area hit Wood and went in. A quiet second half came to life after 77 minutes. Erik Pieters' fabulous 30-yard volley was tipped over by Bernd Leno, who denied Wood with his legs shortly after. Pieters was shown a red card and Arsenal awarded a penalty as referee Andre Marriner deemed he had blocked Nicolas Pepe's shot on the line with his arm. But the decision was overturned after VAR had found it was not handball. Arsenal almost snatched a win in stoppage time as Ben Mee blocked Aubameyang's shot before Dani Ceballos's strike hit a post. A fifth home draw in a row keeps Burnley 15th on 30 points. Arsenal stay 10th on 38 points. Follow us on: Twitter:- https://bit.ly/3gYS7rJ Instagram:- https://bit.ly/3agEeny Facebook Page:- https://bit.ly/3adAvqM Facebook Group:- https://bit.ly/3amEfXb Subscribe to the football connect:- https://bit.ly/3gPXUjp