Wrexham's cheeky Leicester chant; why Coady didn't play; Daka earns respect

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We have three Leicester City-related stories to bring to the Blue Army fan base's attention on this Wednesday afternoon. Mostly, in fact all of them, concentrate on the Foxes' Tuesday night clash with Wrexham. Spoiler alert: that match ended 1-1, if you weren't aware. If you are yet to see the highlights, I apologise. But, you see, I won't be able to begin the analysis unless we establish the reason for current feelings, standings and ratings.

First of all on our list, in no particular order of importance, is the Wrexham supporters' cheeky chant to the exiting LCFC faithful. I'll admit that I was pleasantly surprised at how poor or passive the visitors were for approximately 65 minutes or so. Though it is now apparent that the Welsh team were, cleverly, lulling the home side into a false sense of security.

We will also explore and then explain why Conor Coady didn't feature versus his old club; the outfit he lobbied to leave for around six months. The answer in this respect is fairly obvious, too. Meanwhile I feel that, while he shouldn't be first-choice, Patson Daka earned some respect yesterday evening. I'll detail why now.

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Patson Daka earns respect

I thought Daka's assist for Jordan James was deftly delightful, to be honest. However, the Zambian doesn't supply enough goal-threat for somebody blessed with Jamie Vardy-esque speed. Sadly, that's where most similarities end between the two strikers.

"Whether Daka did enough to start at Swansea on Saturday will be decided by Cifuentes later in the week. The City boss praised his "energy" after the game and his work-rate did receive cheers from the King Power Stadium faithful."
Leicester Mercury

Wrexham's cheeky chant to Leicester

As the match expired, so did Leicester fans' patience with an uneven display. They began trickling out just before the 90 mark:

"This prompted the away fans to chant ‘We can see you sneaking out!’."
Wrexham Insider

Why Conor Coady didn't play versus Foxes

If you read my stuff, you'll know what I'm going to say. Coady is slightly past it now; the former Wolverhampton Wanderers man let LCFC down in several areas last season. Here is the polished version:

"Conor Coady may miss out on a Leicester City reunion at the King Power Stadium with the centre-back fighting for his place in the Wrexham line-up... After a difficult start to his Wrexham career, he was dropped to the bench for the win at Norwich, and then didn’t even make their 20-man squad for the draw with Derby at the weekend."
Leicester Mercury

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