Southampton staged a stunning comeback from 3-0 down at Leicester with four goals in the last 30 minutes earning a 4-3 victory in a Championship thriller that left fans speechless. Leicester interim Andy King looked set for his first victory since taking charge after first-half goals from on-loan Manchester City youngster Divine Mukasa, Patson Daka and Abdul Fatawu. The home side seemed in complete control at the break, but the visitors found themselves 2-0 down inside 13 minutes and three down at half time, only to mount a stunning revival that included three goals in the final eight minutes of a game that will never be forgotten.
Stewart's delightful 61st-minute finish set the comeback in motion, with Stephens converting with his right foot following a defensive melee before Manning headed home from close range five minutes later. Charles, who like Stewart and Manning had been introduced as Eckert rang the changes, thundered an unstoppable effort past Begovic deep into added time. The drama unfolded at King Power Stadium with 25,827 in attendance, but the home fans would witness a collapse unlike any other.
This result keeps Southampton pushing toward the playoff pack while leaving Leicester, who are battling relegation, without a win in six outings. The hosts' brittle confidence was exposed with their loss putting Leicester's men without a win in six outings and putting the home fans in mutinous mood. The Championship continues to deliver unforgettable moments, and this February clash will be remembered as one of the most dramatic comebacks of the season.