Leicester vs. Fulham: stars return to predicted Foxes line-up

Jamie Vardy of Leicester City, James Maddison (Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images)
Jamie Vardy of Leicester City, James Maddison (Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images) /
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Foxes of Leicester expects Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers to turn to some half-rested stars for the Premier League match against Fulham.

At the time of writing, Fulham have descended to 19th and their return to the English top-flight is not going according to plan for Scott Parker. Playing Leicester City away is a particularly undesirable upcoming trip for the Whites boss to look ahead to and prepare for.

While the Foxes were beaten at Anfield by champions Liverpool, it is a noteworthy development that many of Brendan Rodgers’ current team’s support almost expected three points on Merseyside. illuminating just how much progress has been made by the Northern Irishman and his players.

Nevertheless, the Cottagers surely now realise that if they don’t begin picking up wins on the road, even at fortresses like King Power Stadium, they will be relegated back down to The Championship.

Predicted Leicester City line-up for Fulham clash

In the Fulham contest, despite it being compulsory that Rodgers’ men respect the opposition like any other, Foxes of Leicester suggests the boss take a more attacking approach for this one. A 4-3-3 formation is more preferable than the recently overused 3-4-3 or defensive-minded 5-2-3.

Therefore, we can reveal our predicted Leicester XI: Kasper Schmeichel; James Justin, Wesley Fofana, Jonny Evans, Luke Thomas; Papy Mendy; Youri Tielemans, James Maddison; Cengiz Under, Harvey Barnes; Jamie Vardy.

A look ahead

Despite qualifying already for the next round of the Europa League competition, the east Midlands outfit must still complete two more group fixtures. Firstly away to Ukrainian side Zorya Luhansk, then Greeks AEK Athens at the KP.

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However, these games with a redundant outcome for the Foxes are actually rather perfect to increase match fitness as well as reintegration to the team of long-term and long-awaited absentees, Wilfred Ndidi, Ricardo Pereira and Caglar Soyuncu.