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Luke Ayling's header deep into added time helped Middlesbrough secure a 1-1 draw against Leicester after Jordan Ayew's controversial first-half penalty at the King Power Stadium.

The final whistle was joyously celebrated by the away end but Leicester were booed off for a second successive home game.

Middlesbrough bossed the opening exchanges in terms of possession but the first chance was Leicester's, a back-post header by Abdul Fatawu that went wide.

Caleb Okoli spurned a great chance to put City ahead in the 19th minute when he stole in behind the Boro defence from Luke Thomas' free-kick but failed to make any contact in front of goal.

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Courtney Sweetman-Kirk debates whether Leicester City should have been granted the penalty after Middlesbrough's Hayden Hackney was penalised for handball.

The visitors replied with a shot from Matt Targett that home goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk, who had required treatment earlier on, struggled to save.

Another Thomas free-kick almost undid the visitors but Julian Carranza could not hit the target on the turn.

Fortune favoured Leicester in first-half stoppage...

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