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Liverpool: Two second-half goals in two minutes by David Nugent and Jeffrey Schlupp gave bottom-place Leicester a Premier League point in a 2-2 draw against Liverpool on Thursday.
Steven Gerrard converted two controversial first-half penalties in the 17th and 40th minutes at Anfield as Brendan Rodgers' team took control of the game.
After the interval, Nugent got one back for Leicester in the 58th with an impressive strike from outside the box to the bottom left corner before Schlupp equalized 100 seconds later with a well-placed low shot.
In another match, New West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Pulis was at Upton Park to see his side draw 1-1 with West Ham.
Within hours of signing a 2½-year contract, Pulis watched West Brom concede early but reply before half-time, and generally have the better of the second half.
West Brom dropped one place to 17th in the standings, one point above the drop zone. Diafra Sakho headed in his nine goal of the season off a cross from Aaron Creswell, for West Ham after 10 minutes.
Three minutes from the break, West Brom equalised when Saido Berahino played to Stephane Sessegnon, who took the ball to the edge of the box and fed it back to Berahino, who drove into the bottom right corner for his first goal since Oct. 25.
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