Match Thread Coventry City - Leicester City Match Thread - Saturday 13th Jan (2 Viewers)

skyblueelephant76

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think our full backs will have to do a lot of defending. Cant have Madvidi and Fatawu running 1 on 1 v Kitching/Binks and Thomas. If we can limit them in those spaces i think we have a great chance. Theyre missing Vardy, Ndidi, Iheanacho and Daka so i'd argue we will have a stronger bench
They have McAteer and Praet back for tomorrow. With Wright out we're not going to have a stronger bench.
 

wingy

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Haji is a massive loss. He's involved in most goals. Granted, we scored 6 against Oxford but Leicester are another level. Hardly conceded any all season.

I think he'll go for the same set up as against Leeds. Let Simms do the work up top.
Two last week?
 

theferret

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Haji is a massive loss. He's involved in most goals. Granted, we scored 6 against Oxford but Leicester are another level. Hardly conceded any all season.

I think he'll go for the same set up as against Leeds. Let Simms do the work up top.

That would be mad and I'm certain he won't do that, not at home. I think the opposite, we'll have a right go at them
 

slowpoke

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I’m optimistic and think we won’t lose on Saturday and actually back us to win the game.

I have a feeling Robins will do something left field this weekend and either change formation or deploy a team similar to Leeds:

(3-4-2-1)
Collins
Thomas
Lati
Binks
MVE
Eccles
Sheaf
Bidwell
Sakamoto
COH
Wright

Personally I’d stick with 4-2-3-1 and probably stick Palmer on the left if Wright is not 100%.
Kitching will start unless injured
 

Johhny Blue

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It's ridiculous to claim Latibeaudiere offers more than Eccles in midfield. Eccles has been our best midfield player and one if our best players this season. He is excellent positional and rarely gives the ball away. He's not Hamer level but he is an important player for us and will continue to be going forward.
He had one dogshit game. (Can’t remember which) but is developing really well this season and could be an important puzzle piece for the future.
 

Ashdown

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Godden playing would infer we are going to defend in numbers at least to start and try and do them on the break ….at least to start. Probably the best plan against these.
 

David O'Day

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Godden playing would infer we are going to defend in numbers at least to start and try and do them on the break ….at least to start. Probably the best plan against these.
If you wanted to defend and hit someone on the break you'd play Simms as to play on the counter you need an out ball and frankly Godden can't do that these days. Simms and his strength and pace advantage over Godden would be the better bet in that case.
 

Hertsccfc

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He had one dogshit game. (Can’t remember which) but is developing really well this season and could be an important puzzle piece for the future.
I don't particularly remember such a game and he has been an important piece of the puzzle for well over a year.
 

LastGarrison

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Stupid question but will the likes of the Royal and Parkstone be open early tomorrow or will it just be The Wheatsheaf with half of WMP outside and Dhillons?
 

pusbccfc

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That would be mad and I'm certain he won't do that, not at home. I think the opposite, we'll have a right go at them

Worked against Leeds. Would we have got the point playing 4-3-3? Who knows.
 

Ashdown

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If you wanted to defend and hit someone on the break you'd play Simms as to play on the counter you need an out ball and frankly Godden can't do that these days. Simms and his strength and pace advantage over Godden would be the better bet in that case.
Godden covers more mileage in the press, that’s why he gets the nod
 

David O'Day

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Godden covers more mileage in the press, that’s why he gets the nod
he doesn't and that is not why he has been picked, he is in as he scored 2 in the cup

I can tell you that for a fact

Also teams that sit back and play on the counter don't go for high pressing games
 

mmttww

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Imagine if Simms came on as sub and scored two goals and got dropped, this place would go crazy.

Not sure. A few folks have said Simms should get a run of games based on some decent performances, and accepting he's here to be the future of the fwd line with Wright. Don't think I get your point.
 

Yank

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Leicester are easily the best team in the league this season and imo I think they would stay up in the Prem this season with who they have at their disposal. WIth that being said, I see no reason with how we have been playing of late, especially in the attacking third, that we cannot come out tomorrow and get a good result.

Key will be to contain KDH(Which is easier said than done of course) and feed off the home fans who will be as loud as always I am quite sure.

Will be watching from North Carolina(On ESPN Plus here in the States) and cheering on the boys.
 

SIR ERNIE

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I’m fearing this may be so but I’m rather hoping this is just a ruse to throw them off the scent 🤞😉
Kitching yes, Godden no; even less so if it means Simms to the left of the 3.
Simms up top, Palmer on the left for me, please.
Leicester defenders will be pissing themselves if Its Godden and no Simms.
 

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