Brendan Rodgers is no longer in charge, Adam Sadler and Mike Stowell will pick the team vs. Aston Villa. A return to the side for Jamie Vardy is said to be very likely as the team prepare for this massive game tomorrow.
An injection is needed at this time, when you have no special answer and different approaches have failed, also expecting to see James Maddison being pushed forward as Harvey Barnes picks up the third sport up front in a steady 4-3-3 line up.
Daniel Iversen is expected to keep his place in goal. He was the best Leicester player on the field vs. Crystal Palace, so no need to do a change. The back four will must surely be Pereira, Castagne, Faes and Souttar.
The midfield area is still a riddle as we have not yet seen Wilfred Ndidi in the form he needs to be, to hold this midfield together. KDH is expected to keep his place and Bouba Soumare looks to be the third man in there.
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Match Pack – Stats & Facts
Table Position
LEI: 19
AVL: 9
Injuries / Uncertainties / Suspensions:
LEI: Justin, Evans, Tielemans, Bertrand, Kristiansen, Soyuncu
AVL: Cash
Head to Head:
Last Three
Premier League; 04.02.2023, Villa Park, 4-2
Premier League; 23.04.2022, King Power, 0-0 (D)
Premier League; 05.12.2021, Villa Park, 1-2 (L)
Possible Line-Up’s:
Leicester City: Iversen, Pereira, Castagne, Souttar, Faes, Ndidi, Soumare, Dewsbury-Hall, Vardy, Maddison, Barnes
Aston Villa: Martinez; Young, Konsa, Mings, Moreno; Ramsey, Kamara, Luiz, McGinn; Buendia, Watkins
Predicted Result: 2-1 (Win)
Players In Both Camps, Aston Villa
Focus On; Aston Villa
Nickname: The Villans
Manager: Unai Emery
Captain: John McGinn
Chairman: Nassef Safiris
Kit Supplier: Castore
Kit Sponsor: Cazoo
Stadium: Villa Park
Capacity: 42,749
Wikipedia
Aston Villa Football Club, commonly referred to as Villa, is a professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of the English football league system. Founded in 1874, they have played at their home ground, Villa Park, since 1897. Aston Villa is one of the oldest and most successful clubs in England, having won the Football League First Division seven times, the FA Cup seven times, the League Cup five times, and the European Cup and European (UEFA) Super Cup once, read more
Kit:
It is made by Castore and will be worn in the Premier League campaign. the Castore Aston Villa 2022-23 home shirt combines a claret base with light blue sleeves. Additionally, the Castore Aston Villa 2022-2023 home football shirt features a subtle V design pattern on the front and back. A claret V-neck with light blue trim, a light blue lion on the upper back and white sponsor logos on the chest complete the clean look. White shorts and light blue socks round off the look of the new Aston Villa 2022-2023 home strip by Castore.
Arch-enemy: Birmingham City, West Bromwich Albion
Honours: Aston Villa will always be a special club as they were one of the founders of the football league, and during those early days winning major trophies. They have in the recent past not won much, but their days of the 70’s and 80’s did see them as a grand collector both domestic and in Europe.
Domestic
1st Division / Premier League
Winners (7): 1893β94, 1895β96, 1896β97, 1898β99, 1899β1900, 1909β10, 1980β81
2nd Division / League Championship
Winners: 1937β38, 1959β60
3rd Division / League One
Winners: 1971β72
FA Cup
Winners (7): 1886β87, 1894β95, 1896β97, 1904β05, 1912β13, 1919β20, 1956β57
League Cup
Winners (5): 1960β61, 1974β75, 1976β77, 1993β94, 1995β96
Europe
UEFA Champions League, Winners (1): 1981-82
European Super Cup / UEFA Super Cup, Winners (1): 1982
Intertoto Cup, Winners: 2001
Did You Know? Villa Park is undoubtedly one of the oldest football venues in the world. Aston Villa has been calling this stadium home for well over a century. Since Aston Villa started playing at Villa Park back in 1897, the stadium has gone ahead to host some of the biggest football matches in the world. This includes the World Cup, international fixtures, the European Championship matches and some of the FA cup top tier games before they were moved to Wembley. Even with all this success, it might interest you to know that Aston Villa has never sold its stadium naming rights to any private entity.
Most Appearances: (D) Charlie Aitken (1959-1976), 657
Most Goals: (F) Billy Walker (1919-1933), 244
Other Famous Players: Gerry Hitchens, Olof Mellberg, Peter Withe, Dennis Mortimer, Des Bremner, Allan Evans, Ian Ross, Leighton Phillips, Colin Gibson, Kenny Swain, Gordon Cowans, Andy Townsend, Emile Heskey, John Carew, Tony Morley, Gareth Barry, David Platt, Jim Cumbes, Jimmy Rimmer, Nigel Spink
Record win: 12-2 v Accrington Stanley, 12 March 1892
Record defeat: 0-8 v Chelsea, 23 December 2012
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