Do Leicester have a prayer against Man United?

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Youri Tielemans, Leicester City, Dennis Praet (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
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Wilfred Ndidi, Youri Tielemans and Dennis Praet should play in the middle, they are hard workers with quality, as well.  I would hate to see Rodgers go with Choudhury, no matter how good he is. That would be a defensive move and it is a weak mentality. Ayoze Perez should start on the right, obviously. Jamie Vardy, of course, and then you can take your pick with Harvey Barnes or Demarai Gray, both will give the same quality of performance.

The fact that this match is a must win is actually better than a ‘don’t lose’ game, especially with the lack of confidence in this Leicester team right now. Time and time again the Foxes make defensive substitutions to protect what they have rather than making their advantage count. Could you imagine how defensive the East Midlanders would set up knowing a draw would guarantee Champions League football?

Leicester City and Wolves to fight for Merih Demiral. light. TRANSFER RUMOURS

To answer my original question – yes, Leicester City do have a chance.  An attacking mentality in a must win game plays in their favour against a United side that are shaky under pressure. Although, it’s going to be very difficult due to the pace of Solskjaer’s inform attack added with the King Power outfit‘s injuries. You get the feeling that one setback will knock Leicester for six with their current form and confidence. Anything could happen. Let’s hope that Chelsea are losing to Wolves and there is an agreement to play for a draw!