Leicester moved eight points clear at the top of the Premier League following their 4-0 victory over Swansea at the King Power Stadium on Sunday. Claudio Ranieris men made light of the absence of top scorer Jamie Vardy with replacement Leonardo Ulloa scoring twice.Ulloa was just one of the players to step up. Here, we pick out five men who made the difference without the teams star striker… Riyad Mahrez praised the whole team for their efforts in beating Swansea Riyad MahrezMahrez had suffered a dip in form of late, having gone three games without directly contributing to a goal for only the second time this season. But this was the winger back to his best. Sometimes I have to score, he acknowledged afterwards. And he did.Mahrez was magnificent, his whole performance from start to finish, Jamie Redknapp told Sky Sports. Some of the things he does with a football are just unique. The moment that mattered came when he pounced on Ashley Williams error to settle everyones nerves. Leicester distance covered Player Distance NGolo Kante 11.7km Riyad Mahrez 11.5km Danny Drinkwater 11.2km But it was more than the goal; more, even, than the skills. What he has also brought to his game is the ability to work for his team, added Redknapp. Hes bought into this team ethic. Only NGolo Kante covered more ground than Mahrez on Sunday. It was exactly what was required.Jeffrey SchluppIn his post-match interview with Sky Sports, Ranieri set the scene. I told Jeff, Now I need you. You are our strength. You are so powerful. And he made another good match. Indeed, Jeffrey Schlupp was integral to Leicesters win. Claudio Ranieri says Leicester gave a fantastic performance in their 4-0 win He was brilliant with his pace and running off the ball, said Redknapp. He was a great outlet. The Ghanaian was clocked at 33.6 kilometres per hour - the fastest man on the pitch - and caused so many problems for Swansea full-back Angel Rangel.In particular, there was the run for the third goal that killed the game as he set up Ulloa for the tap-in. This was Schlupps first start since November but when he was needed by his manager and his team-mates he responded with a strong display.Leonardo UlloaThere was pressure on the big target-man going into this one as not everyone was convinced he could adequately replace Vardy. After all, his previous Premier League start had come in a goalless draw against 10-man Bournemouth in January. Leonardo Ulloa scored his first brace of the season for Leicester I feared for him a bit today but he coped with it admirably, said Redknapp. You bring in players and you worry about the Vardy effect but Ulloa was magnificent. He walked away with his first brace of the season and the man-of-the-match award.Demarai GrayThe January signing from Birmingham is yet to start a Premier League game but Ranieri has been keen to keep him involved in things - this was the 19-year-olds ninth appearance off the bench and another glimpse of the quality he can bring. Gray beat both Williams and Jefferson Montero on the flank to set up the fourth goal as his shot was parried out to Marc Albrighton. With his first assist having come in his previous outing against Sunderland, it seems Gray is ready to make a real impact at just the right time.Marc AlbrightonOf course, Kante covered the most ground (11.69 kilometres), Shinji Okazaki made the most sprints (86) and the defence kept another clean sheet. By comparison, Albrightons brief cameo was insignificant. However, it was also symbolic. Marc Albrighton came off the bench to score his first goal since the opening day Albrighton had not scored since the opening day of the season but came off the bench with eight minutes to go to net the fourth goal of the afternoon - and with his weaker foot. It summed it all up on a day that so many of this Leicester squad took the chance to give that little bit more.ConclusionEvery single Leicester player should win the PFA award, said Redknapp. Every one of them has been a star this year. This was the sort of performance to hammer home that message as the star names and the fringe figures all helped to make a difference.First the focus was on the key individuals. Then it was the familiar starting line-up that we all saw week in, week out. Now its the whole squad in the spotlight. Without Jamie, everyone gave something more, Ranieri told Sky Sports afterwards. Leicester are on the brink. 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Investigators found that guard Richie Incognito and two teammates engaged in persistent harassment directed at tackle Jonathan Martin, another offensive lineman and an assistant trainer. Nike Air Presto Kaufen . CEO Steve Koonin on Tuesday told the Hawks flagship radio station that he made the decision to discipline Ferry but allowed him to keep his job managing the team. He did not say what the punishment was, but noted that he relied on a law firms three-month investigation of Ferry and him describing Deng as someone who has a little African in him.Each week, The Reporters put their thumbs out to the good and the bad in the world of sports. This week they discuss Knicks fans treatment of Andrea Bargnani, Cameron Wake, the Impact bowing out of the playoffs and expanded replay for MLB. Bruce Arthur, National Post: My thumb is up to New York Knicks fans and not just for living through the Isiah Thomas era. When you visit New York, its easy to feel like youve arrived from the boonies, gawking at the skycrapers and the locals are smarter than you. Well, when it comes to basketball, theres something to that. It took Knicks fans one quarter of basketball to decide that yes, Andrea Bargnani was a player who deserved booing, as his jumpers clanked and his defence floated and his rebounding remained largely theoretical. It was Bargnani at his worst, but still: one quarter and they knew. It took years before Toronto fully turned on the former first-overall pick, as he progressed from promise to disappointment to empty calories. Eventually, the relationship turned toxic. In New York, it might be already there. Steve Simmons, Sun Media: My thumb is up to Cameron Wake, the former BC Lion, who added to a week or so of stunning finishes with a game-ending safety in the Thursday night football game between Cincinnati and Wakes Miami Dolphins. Weve seen walk-off home runs in baseball, just not walk-off safeties very often - not in the way Wake planted himself into quarterback Andy Dalton and drove him into the end zone. Its only the third time in NFL history that an overtime game has ennded this way.dddddddddddd The safety came after one World Series game ended with a pick-off and another ended on an obstruction call. Id love to tell you whats next, but honestly, I dont have a clue. Michael Farber, Sports Illustrated: My thumb is down to the Montreal Impact, not as much for being outclassed in its MLS playoff game Thursday, but for losing without class. Of course, context is in order here. The second-year Impact actually made the playoffs, unlike, say, feckless Toronto FC. But true to its unfortunate habit, the Impact comported itself like sugared-up kids the morning after Halloween. Taking its cultural cue from (now former) coach Marco Schallibaum, who was suspended four times during the regular season, Montreal finished its playoff match in Houston with eight players. The final accounting: Three Dynamo goals and three Impact red cards. Houston, you are not the one with a problem. Dave Hodge, TSN: My thumb is up to Major League Baseball for going full speed ahead with expanded instant replay for next season. If Bud Selig needs a feather in his cap to mark his final season, that can be it. There is still potential for trouble if the finished product is too complicated, but it is time to give the umpires the help they so obviously need. Dont worry, boo-birds--there will still be room for managers to argue with them--on non-reviewable calls only--remember, not too complicated. But good for MLB if it gets it right--the NHL is advised to observe with interest and with a willingness to follow. ' ' '