More and more experts predicting Leicester can win EPL title
Foxes of Leicester have heard an increasing amount of experts predicting that Leicester City can actually win the 2020/21 Premier League title.
It’s Liverpool up next for third placed Premier League club Leicester City. Yes, the Foxes were top until Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur overtook them.
However, three points against the magnificent but injury plagued Liverpool would send Brendan Rodgers‘ men back to the summit. Although, the Reds can also ascend to first with a win.
Pundits think Leicester City can lift Premier League trophy again
While Newcastle United and England legend Alan Shearer suggests only Manchester City or Jurgen Klopp’s team can attain EPL glory this term, a lot of other pundits – too many to mention – are refusing to rule Leicester out.
Ex-Leicester City striker and home town lad, Emile Heskey, believes his one-time club can win this campaign’s top-flight. Heskey says the east Midlands outfit are have a chance for the title.
In fact, the forward also played for the current champions for four years and triumphed in several cup competitions. They include the FA Cup and UEFA Cup – the tournament now called Europa League, which the King Power side compete in.
Though was never victorious in the EPL, personally, Heskey managed 304 appearances and 79 goals combined for both clubs. This is what the 42-year-old claimed about Leicester:
"“They [Leicester City] are true title contenders and I don’t really see them falling away too much, unlike last season.“Brendan will understand why they fell away last season and how to rectify it.”More here"
Christian Fuchs – who’s been a twilight revelation in the Foxes‘ six-game consecutive winning streak, starting all matches – has conducted a revealing interview. Fuchs spoke of recent comparisons between revered title–winning boss Claudio Ranieri and contemporary manager Brendan Rodgers, with TalkSPORT. Fuchs said the two chiefs are incomparable, but what both do well is man management. Additionally, the former Austria captain says Jamie Vardy is “undefendable” when breaking defensive lines.