How do they play without Vardy? No one is as fast for the counter
>>66941497
Leicester don't have to play on the counter vs Swansea, They can just swap him for Ulloa.
gray or ulloa
They hoof it to Ulloa who settles it to Mahrez and hopefully Mahrez can score a banger from outside the box. Maybe a lucky set piece goal from Huth or Morgan as well.
>>66941535
How do they get their free kicks and penalties when the linesman can see them dive?
It doesn't matter now. The title has already been decided by the FA. A miracle fairy tale title success for Yiddenham Hooknoses.
>>66941535
he'll be out for 3 games, the FA will do it
>>66941497
Yank cunt has inadvertantly almost got it right.
That's what they'll play, but with Albrighton back on the right, and Schlupp back on the left.
Mahrez in behind Okazaki.
Ulloa has not played at the top all season, and has been coming on for Okazaki in a holding number 10 position quite strangely.
Mahrez has looked good as number 10, but enjoyed that Right hand side against Swans away.
I think most likely it will be a straight swap, Ulloa for Vardy. Nothing else changed, and their style of play will be no different. Mahrez will push further upfield and Shinji will be chnage positions with Ulloa
Kasper
Simo
Wes
Huth
Fuchs
Danny
Kante
Mahrez
Okazaki
Albo
Leo
Dyer won't even be on the bench as he's on loan from Swans, Gray and Schlupp to come on.
>>66941497
How about Andy King?
>>66941642
not attacking enough to replace vardy
>>66941497
Replace Dyer with Gray and then play through Riyad Magic, he's good enough to take apart Swansea on his own
Play the same but you won't have the hoof it up to vardy option
>Lads, It's Swansea
If Lester let's the title slip away while Vardy is suspended, does this guarantee he's the man for the balloon door?
>>66941497
Shit I always thought Wes Morgan was English. His accent is literally dyed-in-the-wool Midlands without a shred of Jamaican.
CANT FUCKING WAIT FOR SWANSEA IS FUCK LEICESTERS SHIT UP.
We literally played a reserve squad and shitted on Arsenal, pls let the same happen again.
>>66942789
Gylfi will pay his debt to Spurs
just play tiki taka
just score a goal
>>66941497
Mahrez need to GOAT up for their next two game
>>66942806
like gylfi gives a shit about that club
>>66942847
Kek, he chose it over Swansea only to be returned when he wasn't good enough
You were second choice
>>66942464
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>>66942875
1. We couldn't afford £8m at the time
2. We only ever had him at loan at that point
3. He returned the first chance he got.
so fuck off cunt.
>>66942925
Literally laughing at you
>>66942940
ok paddy, you enjoy living in your 3rd world country.
leicester were pretty shit against sunderland. only got a point against the spam cause the ref bottled it. now they don't have the entire focal point of their attack for the first time this season and their centre backs are being watched.
can see them not winning again this season.
>>66942951
He says from Wales
>165
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Manlets
>>66942975
It was more sunderland who stepped up their game. They were overly aggresive (because they can still not be relegated) on the ball recuperation which wore them down and allowed Leicester to gradually have more chances.
>>66943015
honestly, when was the last time leicester had a good 90 minutes? looking like every bit like a decent if unspectacular midtable side - and that's with vardy.
reckon they'll win one of their last four, draw two and lose one. the yids are looking like fucking monsters as much as it pains me to say and they could win all five.
>>66942847
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/oct/03/gylfi-sirgurdsson-spurs-swansea-city-bench
>>66943113
>Sigurdsson, in fairness, speaks with genuine fondness about his time at Spurs. He loved playing with Gareth Bale in his first season, particularly enjoyed the experience of the Europa League and waxes lyrical about the club’s facilities. “An unbelievable training ground. Probably too good,” he says.
>“It was a tough decision to [leave] because Tottenham are a big club, I really enjoyed playing for them, especially in the London derbies and games like that.