Stephy Mavididi was not shy to celebrate right in Birmingham fans' faces after scoring an excellent counter-attacking goal for Leicester.
The winger has been one of the stars of the show for the Foxes this season as they eye an instant return to the Premier League.
And the Foxes went in front after just ten minutes of their Monday night clash at St. Andrew's with Mavididi rounding off the move.
Abdul Fatawu played Mavididi through just seconds after a Blues corner and the latter delightfully chipped over John Ruddy.
He ran straight towards the advertising boards in front of him, climbed over them and sat in front of the home fans in celebration.
Birmingham supporters were visibly angered, with Leicester midfielder Harry Winks holding his hands up in an apparent apology gesture.
The hosts hit back just minutes later though when Jordan James found the bottom corner with his strike.
However, Leicester restored their lead in the 21st minute, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall the scorer this time.
Like Mavididi, he too was more than happy to celebrate in front of the Birmingham fans in what has been an exciting first-half. However, he didn't take the step of going over the advertising boards to taunt them.
Leicester are at the top of the Championship and a win will see them go three points clear of second-placed Ipswich.
The Blues have struggled since hiring Wayne Rooney in October, having been sixth under John Eustace and now in the bottom half.
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