On Tuesday evening, Leicester City Football Club welcome a club owned by famous Canadian-American and Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds and his American actor and screenwriter 'friend' Rob McElhenney. The match to be played is a Championship fixture, and the event should be entertaining for multiple reasons. Invariably, this is probably the game Sky Sports were most keen to secure, especially for the beginning of the English Football League campaign.
Though here at Foxes of Leicester, we are not concerned with the glitz and glamour of a seemingly contrived Californian relationship converted into a little-known football team in order to create a massive television series such as Welcome to Wrexham. No. We would be more than happy with an unentertaining, scrappy spectacle in which the East Midlands outfit obtain victory through any, messy, means necessary. The allure associated with the Red Dragons is irrelevant, and possibly a distraction for their ambition.
Though one youthful yet already eminent player whom LCFC's Blue Army fan base would have loved to start may not be in head coach Marti Cifuentes' starting lineup once more. As a matter of fact, the young winger in question might not even be on the substitute's bench or in the matchday squad at all. Even though City have gladly welcomed back full back Victor Kristiansen lately, another injury problem is suspected to have occurred. Today we talk Foxes fitness with forward Jeremy Monga the subject of attention.
Concern at Leicester City as young star Jeremy Monga moved gingerly after challenge yet still played on but limped in the warm-down
Monga took a knock against West Bromwich Albion last week. He was booked for 'simulation' during the incident.
I'm sure the 16-year-old was looking forward to beating Wrexham as well. Although we'll have to wait for Cifuentes to reveal the extent of the Coventry-born teenager's issue:
"Leicester City will hope Jeremy Monga has recovered from the knock he took at West Brom as they prepare for their first midweek Championship game of the season on Tuesday night."Leicester Mercury