This success intensified pressure on manager Ange Postecoglou.
Initially, Spurs took the lead through Richarlison after 33 minutes, but Leicester responded quickly.
Just after halftime, Jamie Vardy equalized for the Foxes in the 46th minute.
Subsequently, Bilal El Khannouss scored a stunning 25-yard goal four minutes later, giving Leicester the lead.
With ten players unavailable, Postecoglou watched as Tottenham faced another defeat.
Spurs have now lost six of their last seven Premier League matches.
Meanwhile, Leicester’s manager Ruud van Nistelrooy celebrated his team’s escape from the relegation zone for the first time in 2025.
This match highlighted the struggles of both teams, with Spurs missing key player James Maddison.
Despite welcoming back Pape Sarr, Spurs struggled to maintain momentum.
Early exchanges saw Leicester dominate, yet they couldn’t create clear chances.
After 17 minutes, Son Heung-min’s curled effort was brilliantly saved by Jakub Stolarczyk, keeping the score level.
The deadlock finally broke in the 33rd minute when Pedro Porro assisted Richarlison, who scored with a header.
Despite Richarlison’s injury struggles this season, Leicester quickly responded with attempts to equalize before halftime.
After the break, Leicester leveled just 57 seconds in, with Vardy scoring his 10th goal against Spurs.
Four minutes later, El Khannouss extended the lead with a powerful shot from distance.
Spurs fans reacted negatively, calling for chairman Daniel Levy’s departure.
In response, Postecoglou substituted fatigued players, seeking to reinvigorate the team.
Tottenham then increased their offensive efforts, but Stolarczyk continued to thwart their attempts.
Porro’s free-kick hit the crossbar, emphasizing Tottenham’s frustration.
As the match neared its end, Leicester maintained their lead, despite late substitutions from Postecoglou.
Ultimately, Tottenham faced their 13th league defeat this season, leaving fans disappointed.