Palace 2-1 Leicester: 3 good and bad Foxes

Leicester City goalkeeper Daniel Iversen (Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty Images)
Leicester City goalkeeper Daniel Iversen (Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty Images) /
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The Danish goalkeeper is making a mark with his limited opportunities. Surely, that is one of the few positive signs emerging out of another humiliating loss. He should undoubtedly be the number one choice for the goalkeeping role for Rodgers for the remainder of the season.

Tetê- Leicester City players were operating on different wavelengths. It cut off the supply line for the attackers completely. The Brazilian was withdrawn after the first half as he failed to influence the game.

Tetê has made eight appearances, and he has impressed us very little. It’s safe to say that his loan move might not materialize if we survive the season. The left-footed winger looks raw, missing consistency in showing off the traits that one often looks for in a Brazilian.

What’s next at KPS?

The two immediate games are at the King Power Stadium against Aston Villa and Bournemouth, which can give the side at least one much-needed win. However, things are dire as 17 losses already in the forgettable season are displaying the lack of quality that stems from the directionless management.

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The outfit is in demand for 15 points from 10 games. A task that is not impossible, but improbable at this juncture. We have just sacked the gaffer – but is it too little too late?