Leicester recruitment policy needs to change as Norwegian “Jude Bellingham” could be one to watch in list of talent

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The reasoning for comparishing Faniel Tewelde with Jude Bellingham is the maturity of the player and his presence at the age of 17. The way he is making an impact at his Norwegian top tier club Odd, makes him stand out as one special. He is playing wide left up front in a well founded 4-3-3 set up.

He is a Norwegian u.18 international, so surely one to have been noticed. If his progress continues, soon he will be a prospect for clubs abroad, possibly in Holland, Belgium or Denmark, who are often nations using Norway as a base for recruitment. Tewelde could also track interest from Bodo Glimt and Molde. The two major clubs in Norwegian football that in some way can compete with foreign transfer competition.

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Defender looks to be on the way out as Stoke, Forest, West Brom, Birmingham and Sheffield United all could be in the chase

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Leicester manager Enzo Maresca made a point before the Millwall game about rotation, but still did not make a single change in his back four line, and again left Conor Coady out. The use of the England international is one odd situation as we would have thought him and Harry Souttar being part of a rotation this season.

During a 46 game season, you need to keep more bodies fresh, and we do not really understand anything of it, only the factor must be that the player himself is looking for a way out, as we will be surprised to see Coady around for much longer.

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Millwall 1, Leicester 0, positives and negatives, player ratings and match report, Championship fixture

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This was the third test against Millwall this season, and a possible banana skin to stumble on. Enzo Maresca had done a couple of changes, giving starts to Yunus and Jamie Vardy, placing Patson Daka and Abdul Fatawu on the bench as he said he would like a bit of rotation. He also had Ndidi and Dewsbury-Hall switched positions in midfield. All Enzo Maresca moves today, his game planning, his use of new players and his change of positioning of players, became a total disaster.

Jamie Vardy and Yunus were hardly in the game, and the two looked misplaced. Enzo Maresca could have probably given Millwall more respect as his slow possession football today showed in full how wrong it all can go when you must have forgotten who you play against. For the reminder, Millwall have lost three of their last four games against Leeds, Rotherham and Huddersfield.

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