Leicester City's match against Wimbledon ended in a 2-1 defeat, with the home team's Carl Cort scoring the winner in the 87th minute. The match started slowly, with neither team creating many openings until Robbie Savage brought down Jason Euell in the box, allowing Neil Ardley to score from the penalty spot in the 33rd minute. Leicester City's Gerry Taggart equalized in the 55th minute, but Wimbledon's manager Egil Olsen was relieved to see his team secure the win. Olsen stated that the three points were very important for his team, who are struggling to avoid relegation. He also praised his team's performance, saying they deserved the win. Leicester City's Tony Cottee was substituted in the second half, and the team's partnership between Cottee and Stan Collymore never really gelled. The loss will be a disappointment for Leicester City's fans, who will be hoping for a better performance in their next match. The team will need to regroup and focus on their next game if they want to improve their position in the league. Egil Olsen also mentioned that there was no chance of Carl Cort leaving the club this season, which will be a relief to Wimbledon's fans. The match was a closely contested one, with both teams fighting for every ball. In the end, Wimbledon's determination paid off, and they secured a valuable win.