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- Updated: December 18, 2016
Mark Hughes cursed Stoke City’s inability to see out the game as 10-man Leicester came from two goals down to snatch a dramatic point on Saturday.
The Potters were 16 minutes away from victory after goals from Bojan Krkic and Joe Allen put them in firm control against the champions, after Jamie Vardy had been sent off.
But goals from Leonardo Ulloa and Daniel Amartey snatched the most unlikely of points for Claudio Ranieri’s men.
“It was a situation that we allowed to develop,” Hughes told Sky Sports. “We were quite comfortable in the game at 2-0, in the first half our play was excellent and we were full value for the lead we established.
“But you’ve got to get the job done and we didn’t in the second half, we needed to keep the ball away from them, disappoint them, not encourage them and then see the game out.
“We gave them a …