The selection migraine plaguing LCFC boss Gary Rowett appears to finally be subsiding into a welcome headache of tactical options. A grueling yet fruitful or encouraging excursion to Middlesbrough has just occurred. In which Leicester City were forced to navigate the combative Riverside with a staggering seven absentees. But now the clouds over King Power Stadium are seemingly parting - for now!
While that arduous trip saw two Ghanaians return to the periphery of the squad, occupying seats on the substitute's bench in states of partial fitness, the medical room is beginning to empty at a pivotal juncture of the campaign. The narrative has shifted significantly ahead of the impending clash with Norwich City.
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The casualty list has allegedly dwindled from seven to five, bolstered by the imminent return of star midfielder Jordan James. Not to mention the resumed defensive resilience of Jamaal Lascelles.
Rowett says a few players could return to face Norwich, including Jordan James and Jamaal Lascelles.
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He joked he may have to persuade the medical team to get them involved.
Abdul Fatawu is available to start, having struggled a little bit with fitness on Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/IqfZcVSILa
Rowett, ever the pragmatist with a dry wit, quipped that he might need to deploy powers of persuasion on his own medical staff to ensure the pair's involvement against the Canaries. Although the intent is clear: the heavy hitters are back.
Furthermore, the mercurial Abdul Fatawu is now deemed ready to start, having successfully shaken off the fitness concerns that limited his influence during Tuesday's proceedings. ​It would be fundamentally naive to understate the gravity of these returns.
To many observers, this trio represents the side's essential core: the skeletal structure upon which the Foxes' presently low ambitions are built. James offers a technical composure in the engine room that is difficult to replicate. While Lascelles provides the veteran steel required to navigate the EFL Championship's physical demands.
With Fatawu's explosive pace and dribbling restored to the starting lineup, Rowett suddenly possesses the tools to dismantle stubborn defences. This isn't merely a fitness update: it is a profound injection of quality that could redefine the season's trajectory.
