RowlattsFox Posted 26 December 2023 Posted 26 December 2023 Makes the odd mistake, but who doesn't with the way we play and the risks we take. But you can't accuse him him of not wanting to win and help the team. 2
Popular Post Supergray22 Posted 26 December 2023 Popular Post Posted 26 December 2023 I think he has been playing well all season plus he seems to play with a smile which is great to see. 5
when_you're_smiling Posted 26 December 2023 Posted 26 December 2023 52 minutes ago, SafewayFox said: If only he was a yard quicker and he’d comfortably make the step up at LCB in the PL for me. He has those rash moments but when we’re playing well he seems to limit those. I think he’s quicker than people think. Certainly quicker than I think. There were a few times I thought he’d be beaten and he outpaced the winger. Only got beat once by a young winger who had just come on. 1
CrispinLA in Texas Posted 26 December 2023 Posted 26 December 2023 Really saved us from Ipswich getting chances to score ...... brilliant today 1
Jaspa Posted 26 December 2023 Posted 26 December 2023 Solid today, out wide against pace and in the box filling in the gaps. Fast, strong and calm.
willie-bell-in-rothley Posted 26 December 2023 Posted 26 December 2023 Just now, CrispinLA in Texas said: Really saved us from Ipswich getting chances to score ...... brilliant today This 1
UniFox21 Posted 26 December 2023 Posted 26 December 2023 Playing with a smile too. Every time the camera pans to him you can see he's holding a smile in. 2
SafewayFox Posted 26 December 2023 Posted 26 December 2023 (edited) 8 minutes ago, when_you're_smiling said: I think he’s quicker than people think. Certainly quicker than I think. There were a few times I thought he’d be beaten and he outpaced the winger. Only got beat once by a young winger who had just come on. Hutchinson is pretty rapid so expected that but Faes is slow, whilst obviously not Vesty slow but he has shown countless times for us that he often gets out paced. If you had him in a foot race with Cags or even worse Fofana then you’d see it…..I have been impressed with Faes more than I expected this season but would feel very nervous him being our first choice LCB IF we get promoted. Edited 26 December 2023 by SafewayFox 2
Popular Post Mike1983 Posted 26 December 2023 Popular Post Posted 26 December 2023 1 hour ago, Nolucklcfc said: Way too good for this level. Way too good for the championship, he's been so much better since not having to deal with an anxiety inducing goalkeeper behind him. I honestly don't blame him for scoring a brace against us in frustration when we played Liverpool last season. 6
baldeagle Posted 26 December 2023 Posted 26 December 2023 MOTM for me was immense . Just hope he can cut out the occasional brain fart . That said onwards and upwards 2
GorlestonFox Posted 27 December 2023 Posted 27 December 2023 5 minutes ago, FoxTimmy2 said: One of the best players in the league. Arguably we have the top 5 best players in our squad, potentially top 7/8
Popular Post Foxmeister Posted 27 December 2023 Popular Post Posted 27 December 2023 23 hours ago, when_you're_smiling said: I think he’s quicker than people think. Certainly quicker than I think. There were a few times I thought he’d be beaten and he outpaced the winger. Only got beat once by a young winger who had just come on. How can you think he's quicker than you think? 7
fuchsntf Posted 27 December 2023 Posted 27 December 2023 23 hours ago, Supergray22 said: I think he has been playing well all season plus he seems to play with a smile which is great to see. Would be great if we find some FTers posting post match with a bit more enlightened debate and with a smile..
PhillippaT Posted 27 December 2023 Posted 27 December 2023 11 minutes ago, Foxmeister said: How can you think he's quicker than you think? Because he thinks... really... slowly... 2
Wolfox Posted 28 December 2023 Posted 28 December 2023 He’s absolutely fantastic isn’t he? Maresca called it early in the season “you’d be top draw, if you could concentrate for 90 mins” He now appears to be able to concentrate for 90 mins… 2
Lambert09 Posted 28 December 2023 Posted 28 December 2023 https://x.com/carabao_cup/status/1740422154334965777?s=46&t=H7AM719H02E3Z1cWferAgA how is this possible?
filbertway Posted 28 December 2023 Posted 28 December 2023 1 hour ago, Lambert09 said: https://x.com/carabao_cup/status/1740422154334965777?s=46&t=H7AM719H02E3Z1cWferAgA how is this possible? Our games vs Burton and Tangmere were proper snooze fests where we clocked up the best part of 1600 passes and Faes played in the centre of the back 3.
hfaes Posted 31 December 2023 Posted 31 December 2023 (edited) On 14/01/2023 at 18:11, reynard said: You can see why he didn't make the Belgium team. This is the most stupid remark ever made… 😂😂😂😂😂 Edited 31 December 2023 by hfaes 2
hfaes Posted 31 December 2023 Posted 31 December 2023 (edited) On 27/12/2023 at 22:25, PhillippaT said: Because he thinks... really... slowly... 😤 Oh, I see said by a “”Philippa”…. Than it is a complement…. One need to have an understanding of the word “ thinking” …and one needs a bit off grey mass for that… Edited 31 December 2023 by hfaes
hfaes Posted 31 December 2023 Posted 31 December 2023 (edited) You all should know the reason why Wout is still with Leicester, Domenico Tedesco promised his place in our BELGIUM NATIONAL TEAM was assured….otherwise if he had to chose…who knows And for his first season at Leicester, he came from a good Reims team where he performed very well (and be honest) into a team that was in a downward spiral….with a terrible coach… I red Tielemans, ok he was not good in our National team neither, but since he is not in Leicester anymore, he performs better in our national team also…just saying…. Edited 31 December 2023 by hfaes
davieG Posted 4 January 2024 Posted 4 January 2024 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67876850 Wout Faes: Leicester City's Belgium defender focused only on promotion Last updated on2 hours ago2 hours ago. From the sectionLeicester Foxes promotion push 'going very well' - Faes Belgium defender Wout Faes says he is only focused on returning Leicester City to the Premier League and that transfer speculation should be ignored. The 25-year-old has been linked with Atalanta and numerous other clubs since Leicester were relegated last season. And he has been instrumental for the Championship leaders this season, starting 23 of their 26 league games. "It must attract attention that we are doing well," said Faes when asked about transfer interest in Leicester players. "But I don't think we need to fear or think about it." When asked by BBC East Midlands Today about his own future amid the constant speculation, Faes added: "My main goal this season is to play as much as possible and get up to the Premier League straight away, then there is the Euros in the summer." Faes' first season at the King Power Stadium after arriving for £15m from French side Reims finished with relegation from the top flight, ending a decade of unprecedented success for Leicester - which included wining the Premier League title, the FA Cup and reaching the Champions League quarter-finals. 'New era at Leicester' Under Italian manager Enzo Maresca, Leicester have set numerous club and competition records with their strong start to the season - including becoming the first English second tier side to win their opening seven away league games and equal-fastest Championship team to collect 65 points. After 26 games, Leicester are 10 points clear at the Championship summit and have a 13-point cushion to third-placed Southampton in the race for automatic promotion. Faes says Maresca's arrival in the summer, having helped Manchester City win the Treble as an assistant coach to Pep Guardiola, was crucial to Leicester turning the despair of relegation into a focused desire to immediately bounce back. "There was a new era almost in the club, with a whole new staff," Faes said. "They put in a lot of positive energy and everyone was straight away focused on the main goal of going back to the Premier League. "We have to hope and enjoy having this challenge." Maresca, who lasted only 180 days as Parma boss when handed the reins at the Italian club following their relegation from Serie A in 2021, brought more than a refreshing feeling to the King Power Stadium as his focus on possession-based, passing football signalled somewhat of a revolutionary shift in how the Foxes play the game. "It's a mix of everything," said Faes about the reasons for Leicester's strong first half to the season. "It's a new coach who came in who has a very clear style of play and who really said 'I want this style of play and nothing else', and also players who are very hungry to go back up. "In the beginning when you come in it's something totally new - I don't think a lot of players were used to a style like this where, talking for myself as a defender, a full-back can become a midfielder and I go much more wide. "I think it is a very good style, a versatile system, and I think we are adapting very well. "He needed the players to do it, and he wants us to be brave and to keep trying what he implements, and think that is why we get rewarded [with results]. "He wants us to move the ball, shift it from one side to the other, which might seem a bit boring at times if it is backwards or at the back, but I think if we can find the right moment to break the line then we are much more dangerous." 2
Vazman Posted 4 January 2024 Posted 4 January 2024 13 minutes ago, davieG said: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67876850 Wout Faes: Leicester City's Belgium defender focused only on promotion Last updated on2 hours ago2 hours ago. From the sectionLeicester Foxes promotion push 'going very well' - Faes Belgium defender Wout Faes says he is only focused on returning Leicester City to the Premier League and that transfer speculation should be ignored. The 25-year-old has been linked with Atalanta and numerous other clubs since Leicester were relegated last season. And he has been instrumental for the Championship leaders this season, starting 23 of their 26 league games. "It must attract attention that we are doing well," said Faes when asked about transfer interest in Leicester players. "But I don't think we need to fear or think about it." When asked by BBC East Midlands Today about his own future amid the constant speculation, Faes added: "My main goal this season is to play as much as possible and get up to the Premier League straight away, then there is the Euros in the summer." Faes' first season at the King Power Stadium after arriving for £15m from French side Reims finished with relegation from the top flight, ending a decade of unprecedented success for Leicester - which included wining the Premier League title, the FA Cup and reaching the Champions League quarter-finals. 'New era at Leicester' Under Italian manager Enzo Maresca, Leicester have set numerous club and competition records with their strong start to the season - including becoming the first English second tier side to win their opening seven away league games and equal-fastest Championship team to collect 65 points. After 26 games, Leicester are 10 points clear at the Championship summit and have a 13-point cushion to third-placed Southampton in the race for automatic promotion. Faes says Maresca's arrival in the summer, having helped Manchester City win the Treble as an assistant coach to Pep Guardiola, was crucial to Leicester turning the despair of relegation into a focused desire to immediately bounce back. "There was a new era almost in the club, with a whole new staff," Faes said. "They put in a lot of positive energy and everyone was straight away focused on the main goal of going back to the Premier League. "We have to hope and enjoy having this challenge." Maresca, who lasted only 180 days as Parma boss when handed the reins at the Italian club following their relegation from Serie A in 2021, brought more than a refreshing feeling to the King Power Stadium as his focus on possession-based, passing football signalled somewhat of a revolutionary shift in how the Foxes play the game. "It's a mix of everything," said Faes about the reasons for Leicester's strong first half to the season. "It's a new coach who came in who has a very clear style of play and who really said 'I want this style of play and nothing else', and also players who are very hungry to go back up. "In the beginning when you come in it's something totally new - I don't think a lot of players were used to a style like this where, talking for myself as a defender, a full-back can become a midfielder and I go much more wide. "I think it is a very good style, a versatile system, and I think we are adapting very well. "He needed the players to do it, and he wants us to be brave and to keep trying what he implements, and think that is why we get rewarded [with results]. "He wants us to move the ball, shift it from one side to the other, which might seem a bit boring at times if it is backwards or at the back, but I think if we can find the right moment to break the line then we are much more dangerous." Great season for Wout so far, thriving under Enzo's management and coaching, hope he is with us if / when we get back to the Prem. 2
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