3 Things learned from Leicester City 3-0 Arsenal
In conclusion this side is making supreme strides; it’s actually been quite a drastic improvement. Comparable to Ben Chilwell’s all-time most improved player – a dead cert for the team’s awards as this term comes to an end.
The side is motivated under Rodgers, and he understands and is implementing the club’s wishes and plan. Not to mention the 46-year-old representing the supporters’ desire for a specific type of manager, with seeming ease.
Going forward players like Jonny Evans have exhibited some brilliant displays that have contributed greatly to the most important victories this season. Most noteworthy were his generally phenomenal stats; though reverting to the long ball when not pressurized is going to get this team nowhere. He must give up the long aimlessly booting of balls forward for Vardy to be beaten in the air.
It’s not just targeting Evans here. No, but for Leicester to solidify seventh next campaign, or as Rodgers stated speculatively, aim at breaking into the top six, defenders in particular amongst other culprits must grow. A top half team, let alone a potentially, albeit borderline fanciful at present, top six side employing a Big Sam-esque hoofing system when unsure or out of ideas is poor. Or at best, inadequate.
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Really, this article is admittedly harsh in areas. I mean, “we’ve just beaten Arsenal 3-0, for goodness sake”, they say. Alas, the high standards embedded by our fellow fans, management and hierarchy has rubbed off on Foxes of Leicester. Therefore we will strive to pinpoint the areas to enhance in this encouragingly aspirational side – in order to ensure perfection is a nearly attained as humanly possible.
Manchester City await Leicester City next in the penultimate premiership outing; followed by Chelsea in the final game. It certainly doesn’t get any easier in the Foxes’ run-in.