Loaned Leicester star tipped to play for England in future

A Leicester City player(Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
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Supporters of a loaned Leicester City player have tipped him to play for England in the future. Luton Town fans are being amazed by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.

I can actually assure you, having watched Leicester City’s Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall play, that he is indeed a Premier League standard player. He is a glider: he glides across the pitch; strikes the ball similarly to the poised David Beckham or technique of James Maddison, which includes the accuracy; the Foxes Academy graduate can assist as well as score.

Plus, Dewsbury-Hall is not afraid to get his boots dirty with a challenge. A complete midfielder, in Foxes of Leicester’s view. Brendan Rodgers is a known fan of the King Power side’s starlet. However, the midfield man was obviously deemed surplus to requirements on Filbert Way for the first half of this campaign, at least.

Dewsbury-Hall joined Luton Town on loan a few months ago. Though, I predict that the 22-year-old will breakthrough into the team during summer off-season, and possibly retain a spot in 2021. And the Hatters’ support is delighted with the Fox; with some tipping him for future international glory.

Next up for Leicester City, Europe

Braga are up next in the Europa League for the east Midlands side, as Rodgers’ men travel to Portugal. This time, unlike versus Liverpool at Anfield, the Northern Irishman must instruct his team to obtain a win by any means necessary – and certainly not to invite pressure again. Qualification for the Knockout Rounds awaits with a win.

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Regardless of the stunning rope-a-dope away victories this season, playing on the front foot seems to suit this current Foxes team. When Ricardo and Castagne return as fullbacks or wingbacks to begin a partnership – I cannot envisage Leicester as being a defensive, counter-attacking side.