Countryfox Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 1 minute ago, gurru991 said: Having players like Hamza & Ricardo on the pitch give Puel so much freedom to change the formation. Both had excellent games .. but then again who didn’t !! Ricardo was a great signing ... I was just singing his praises two minutes before he unleashed THAT shot ...
rachhere Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 4 minutes ago, Countryfox said: Well I have got a very big gob !! ... But joking apart I heard far more boos than applause near me. Well, just so you know I was telling you off when I heard it!
LCCFox96 Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 Went into that game expecting to be on the back foot for most of it and thinking any points on top of the three at Chelsea were a bonus. That was an outstanding team performance for the second successive fixture. Yes City were off colour, but we hassled them and made it difficult for them and scored one good team goal. Then a monster hit from Ricardo to win it. Happy days!
Mark_w Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 That Delph red card shouldn't even be a foul. Great couple of results, struggling to believe we've managed those two back to back, fantastic performances.
Blue ROI Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 24 minutes ago, Countryfox said: Noticed mardy Mahrez looked a bit mardy at the end ....
rachhere Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 6 minutes ago, UniFox21 said: Can thank our recruitment for that one. We're a much better "group" with less reliance on a single player. Even though Riyad is a brilliant player. Exactly that. It feels strange to say, but I do think we are in a much better place. If he has been badly injured and out for a while, we would have been in a right mess with the squad we had before. Just can’t help wondering what it would have been like with him playing in front of Ric... 4-3-3 would have suited him more as well. But it is what it is... just wish he had gone to a team that appreciated him.
rachhere Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 2 minutes ago, Mark_w said: That Delph red card shouldn't even be a foul. Great couple of results, struggling to believe we've managed those two back to back, fantastic performances. Will they have time to appeal? They are going to be in a right mess going into the Liverpool game.
Marshall Cockney Fox Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 I only caught the last 40 on a stream but my impression was we were very organised and most importantly less wasteful bin possession? I saw Man City have plenty or ball, but when we got it back we were more precise than normal.
vanity Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 1 hour ago, Tom12345 said: Did the sudden change of gameplay to the more direct old Leicester way because of the alleged revolt led by Vardy?? All of a sudden, we seen not passing sideways anymore in hope of keeping possession but playing more direct to Vardy and other forward players. Vardy was fantastic and so were Albrighton, Hamza and Ricardo (best summer signing) ! Claude has always been happy to play counterattacking football when the other side plays a higher line and commits to the attack, which sets up to allow us to effectively counter. But the main sides that tend to do that are the top-6. Our counterattacking football is fairly useless against lesser sides that show up to the KP with little intention of risking much when they attack, but instead want to defend for 90 minutes to steal a point. We have experienced that repeatedly this season, and we've struggled to score when forced to breakdown a well-defended box. That is what Claude is trying to teach this team to do. It will not surprise me in the slightest if we struggle Saturday to score against Cardiff, we are going to need to maintain possession and figure out how to crack their all-out defense. Our top-5 defense was amazing today. Typically when we watch a Man City match at the KP, we see many, many near misses even if we manage to have it close at the half. But today, other than a handful of middling chances, we really shut the game down in the 2H. An amazing week to be sure, Cardiff will be the cherry on the top, but we still need scoring help in the window, as this is only the second time we have scored more than one goal in a match in the last three months (Oct/Nov/Dec). While I wanted Barnes to stay at WB before, I think we have to look seriously at bringing him back. I think he'd be tremendous as a 60 min sub, especially in games where we are chasing a goal. While I loved Albrighton's work today, I do think there may be SOME games we would do better with Barnes and Maddison starting with Jamie up front, as the back 7 should prove exceedingly difficult for lesser teams now that we seem to be comfortable with Hamza in the starting 11. Think it pretty clear we need a goal-scoring alternate for Vardy as well, our season hinges on his health to a worrisome extent.
Mark_w Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 Just now, rachhere said: Will they have time to appeal? They are going to be in a right mess going into the Liverpool game. I imagine that with the current laws appealing it would be futile anyway, I just think they're a bit silly.
The Doctor Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 8 minutes ago, Mark_w said: That Delph red card shouldn't even be a foul. Great couple of results, struggling to believe we've managed those two back to back, fantastic performances. Eh? He went high and powerful into Ricardo's leg. It's a leg breaker if it's planted. Dreadful tackle and if they appeal they're off their rocker
katieakita Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 9 minutes ago, Mark_w said: That Delph red card shouldn't even be a foul. Great couple of results, struggling to believe we've managed those two back to back, fantastic performances. Caught the player like Vardy against Wolves, the ref was unsighted and took the advice of the linesman a few feet away
yorkie1999 Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 8 minutes ago, rachhere said: Exactly that. It feels strange to say, but I do think we are in a much better place. If he has been badly injured and out for a while, we would have been in a right mess with the squad we had before. Just can’t help wondering what it would have been like with him playing in front of Ric... 4-3-3 would have suited him more as well. But it is what it is... just wish he had gone to a team that appreciated him. Their fans don’t for a start
fazzyfox Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 After the dramas and tensions of the last 8 days there needs to be some sensible actions in order to insure the Cardiff game has the same kind of intensity. A day or two off, a dedicated focus on rehydration and rest, massage perhaps and watch the footage of the Man City game to appreciate just how it was achieved. As for the players, I hope they can take it easy too.
Mark_w Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 Just now, The Doctor said: Eh? He went high and powerful into Ricardo's leg. It's a leg breaker if it's planted. Dreadful tackle and if they appeal they're off their rocker He had to stretch to clear the ball, and did so successfully. I don't think you should be penalised for that.
vanity Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 5 minutes ago, rachhere said: Exactly that. It feels strange to say, but I do think we are in a much better place. If he has been badly injured and out for a while, we would have been in a right mess with the squad we had before. Just can’t help wondering what it would have been like with him playing in front of Ric... 4-3-3 would have suited him more as well. But it is what it is... just wish he had gone to a team that appreciated him. With Riyad and Ricardo behind him, we'd likely be ahead of Man U and right around Chelsea and Arsenal in the table. I think a good number of those draws become wins with Riyad, he would've thrived for us playing this style, and at a minimum, we'd have been beating relegation fodder like Fulham and Burnley, likely teams like Palace and West Ham as well.
49er Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 Really impressed with Mendy. Ndidi was an absolute beast in midfield - reminds me of an emerging Patrick Vieira. What can you say about Ricardo - fantastic!
UniFox21 Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 9 minutes ago, rachhere said: Exactly that. It feels strange to say, but I do think we are in a much better place. If he has been badly injured and out for a while, we would have been in a right mess with the squad we had before. Just can’t help wondering what it would have been like with him playing in front of Ric... 4-3-3 would have suited him more as well. But it is what it is... just wish he had gone to a team that appreciated him. We were almost over reliant on the Vardy-Mahrez link with little else to combat defences. Now we have threats all over the pitch. Yeah, one can wonder what it'd be like with Vardy, Mahrez, Maddison, Gray with Ricardo and Chilwell. Think he was growing in a city shirt, but has lost form lately. They're almost too saturated in attacking players, but lack defensive players. For pep its a really off balance squad
worthosoriginals Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 29 minutes ago, Countryfox said: Well I heard loads of booing ... mind you my gob is only a few inches from my ears ... you spelt nob and arse wrong.
Countryfox Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 1 minute ago, Mark_w said: He had to stretch to clear the ball, and did so successfully. I don't think you should be penalised for that. We’re going to have to wait till jug ears gives his opinion later tonight ...
Bunyip Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 1 hour ago, LesterHall said: We actually outplayed Chealsea and Man City. What is happening? It's simple we did not play the boring negative system that Puel had been insisting on and the players responded to a man. I just hope Puel now gets the message and plays to our natural strengths.
Ric Flair Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 Anyone wondering how we've suddenly changed style of football, just wait until Saturday when we've got to break down 11 men behind the ball again. All that's changed is we've finally had the bollocks to go and beat teams in the top 6. Massive confidence boost and perhaps we are evolving, certainly not going to complain. BLUE ARMY!
lcfcsnow Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 Maguire’s ability to bring the ball out of defence makes the world of difference, compared to when he wasn’t playing is massive.
coolhandfox Posted 26 December 2018 Posted 26 December 2018 7 minutes ago, Mark_w said: I imagine that with the current laws appealing it would be futile anyway, I just think they're a bit silly. Kevin Kilbane on the BBC called it a terrible tackle and from my seat, I'd have to agree with him. He follow though with the intention of injuring another player; the law states; Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force or endangers the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.
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