This weekend, Leicester City Football Club take on a team currently in the relegation zone with a manager under more intense scrutiny than their own team boss Marti Cifuentes. Nevertheless, the majority of City's Blue Army fan base are not actually too confident about this fixture. And rightly so! We could even be the catalyst or jumping board for Norwich City to reclaim form.
But why the lack of optimism in Leicestershire? Well, in spite of the East Midlands side being one of the favourites to be triumphant in the English Football League Championship at the start of the season, things have not gone to plan. Not at all.
Most of us supporters don't really blame the Catalonian in charge for various reasons. For example, LCFC being ran by people who don't know what they are doing, or who could seemingly care less. Yet Cifuentes is slowly falling into the same trap many other Foxes bosses did. He's just becoming ensnared in a different way.
Others, such as hard-headed Northern Irishman Brendan Rodgers, failed to identify problems or change. Whereas Cifuentes may be employing too much tinkering as a people pleaser! Regardless of this total mess on Filbert Way (the gaffer wasn't backed to begin with), there is a game to play.
Norwich City vs Leicester City
Kick-off time
OK, the match kicks off at 3pm on Carrow Road.
Television and streaming information
Unfortunately, Saturday's clash will not be televised or streamed in the United Kingdom.
Injuries
Jakub Stolarczyk has been ruled out until at least post-international break. Harry Souttar remains unavailable. Victor Kristiansen is a major doubt.
Predicted XI
Asmir Begovic is likely to be preferred to Fran Vieites. Luke Thomas should probably be replaced by Bade Aluko, although unlikely. I can't see Oliver Skipp playing.
Begovic; Thomas, Vestergaard, Nelson, Okoli; Winks, James; Ayew, De Cordova-Reid, Fatawu; Daka.
