Bournemouth 4, Leicester 2, positives and negatives, player ratings and match report

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The 2nd half against Liverpool gave hope of a great day down at the south coast, but as we could see, things never really became what we all had hoped for. Despite a good start and a double chance for Jamie Vardy, the first half became a nightmare.

Eddie Howe knows how to surprise an opponent, and their players up front King and Fraser has the pace to really put most defenders under pressure. Morgan and Maguire looked totally lost when the “little” Fraser and “large” King started their runs.

Fraser scored the first after 19 minutes, a great shot all on the floor, but could Schmeichel have done better, world class goalkeepers would have had a touch, but again no goalkeeper error.

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Puel had given starts to Ghezzal and Gray, not really players who knows how to defend in Premier League and to see both Fuchs and Albrighton on the bench, Puel not really having any eye for defensive tactical moves in this element.

Without especially Albrighton, as the one we would have liked to see from start and not juggling with him, since he is one of Leicester City’s best players. Again after 37 minutes both Maguire and Morgan are exposed again. A great assist from Wilson to Fraser makes him again in the spot to score and he does, Bournemouth is 2-0 up.

Just before the half time break the nightmare continues. A penalty is given to Bournemouth and Joshua King scores from the spot, 3-0, game finished before the 2nd half starts. A totally south coust nightmare and another difficult day.

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Puel makes a total tactical error, not doing any changes at half time, should at least given Albrighton a chance to shine getting 45 minutes. This is a shame that Puel waits until the 61st minute to make a change when you are 3-0 down. Strange.

Albrighton and Iheanacho both comes on after 61 minutes, but those changes are overshadowed by the fact that Wes Morgan gets a 2nd yellow and City are reduced to 10 men with 21 minutes left of the game.

Adam Smith makes this Saturday nightmare complete with a fourth goal after 81 minutes, before two late goals for Leicester, one penalty converted by Maddison and a late header from Albrighton makes the score more flattering, as the game ends 4-2.

  • Positvies:
    • Coming back at 4-0 and scoring two late goals
    • Mark Albrighton a great professional, shows how to work with a challenge
    • Maddison making another good performance, scoring from the penalty spot
    • Not at all played out, but possession is not enough
    • Creating more than Bournemouth, but not as clinical
  • Negatives:
    • Puel missing the point in his midfield selection
    • Gray and Ghezzal both lacking defensive fibers
    • Defensively exposed not able to stop Bournemouth’s counter attacks
    • Morgan and Maguire not performing to their best levels
    • Reduced to 10 men, and not able to win crucial one to one battles
    • Vardy not taking his chances and scoring the goals needed

Player Ratings: Schmeichel 5. Pereira 4, Chilwell 5, Morgan 3, Maguire 4, Mendy 5, Ndidi 6, Vardy 6, Gray 4, Maddison 7, Ghezzal 5, Subs: Iheanacho, Albrighton, Evans

Match Stats: H/A

  • Possession: 44 / 56
  • Corners: 4 / 6
  • Shots on target: 7 / 2
  • Shots wide: 2 / 5
  • Fouls: 12 / 15
  • Offsides: 1 / 3

 

Leicester 1, Liverpool 2, positives and negatives, player ratings and match report

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Flying over to Leicester for a live game is always fun, and we were looking forward to a day of great memories. Seen Leicester v. Liverpool a number of times live, the last one, ended in defeat, so did this one. But seen Leicester defeat Liverpool also, as far back as 2001, and also a draw in 2004.

Reactions were many to the line-up and the fact that Kelechi Iheanacho was dropped and instead playing Demarai Gray up front. This gave place to Rachid Ghezzal who showed great form against Fleetwood, scroring a stunner of a goal.

If you look at the Liverpool defence, you would really be surprised to see Puel going for Gray as a lonely target man, since he is not a target man, he is not big, and his pace is not that good, to run away from Van Dijk.

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The start of the game was terrible and defensively things never really worked, giving Liverpool too much space in the start, with Salah, Mane and Firmino all having a “walk in the park”.

Robertson is also one to look out for and after 10 minutes it was open as in the “Mandela Park”, giving the Scottish international a free walk and finding Mane who converted we all knew from the stands that this would be very difficult.

Leicester managed to come back and had a few chances, but nothing that disturbed Alisson in a way that it was seen as big chances. But again City came back and took a bit of controll.

The sadness of it all was that Liverpool again managed to “kill the game” with a header from Firmino, great crossed from the corner from James Milner.

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2nd half was a bit of a “facelift” with Leicester the best team, really showing some great play and it could have really been more goals than the one that was scored.

Kelechi Iheanacho catching the ball from Alisson, who messed it up big time, passing it in and Maddison again found Ghezzal who shot the ball into the net.

Wes Morgan came close and stumbled just a foot away from the goal. Chilwell showed class, so did Mendy and Ndidi. Despite a great 2nd half and great support from fans during the whole game, really a great atmosphere, it was not enough to get anything out of the game, ending it all in a donut.

  • Positvies:
    • Keeping the ball more than Liverpool in 2nd half, and at times playing the Anfield boys of the carpet
    • Chilwell again our best player, great initiatives and good moves and passes
    • Ndidi and Mendy running midfield and keeping the ball rolling
    • Rachid Ghezzal scoring his 2nd goal in his 2nd game
    • Kelechi coming on and giving it all. He had great passion and good moves
    • Great fans, really showing passion, despite being 2-0 down, that is massive and very important to get behind the team no matter what
  • Negatives:
    • Puel using Gray as a striker instead of Iheanacho
    • Three yellow cards, Ghezzal, Ndidi and Mendy
    • A poor start, destroyed the game
    • Morgan, not really leading the team as he should with a few big mistakes

Player Ratings: Schmeichel 7. Pereira 6, Chilwell 8, Morgan 5, Maguire 6, Mendy 7, Ndidi 7, Albrighton 6, Gray 4, Maddison 6, Ghezzal 7, Subs: Iheanacho 7, Okazaki, Amartey

Match Stats: H/A

  • Possession: 46 / 54
  • Corners: 4 / 4
  • Shots on target: 5 / 2
  • Shots wide: 4 / 4
  • Fouls: 9 / 12
  • Offsides: 3 / 2

 

Leicester 4, Fleetwood 0, positives and negatives, player ratings and match report

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Leicester were up against Fleetwood at home in the 2nd round of the Carabao Cup, and of course favorites, but we all knew that Claude Puel would do changes to his starting line up.

Nice to see Christian Fuchs in the team, a good player and a great person, and to see him scoring after only 8 minutes and starting brilliantly in his first game of the season. Wes Morgan was partnered by Jonny Evans in the central defence, with Daniel Amartey playing at right back.

Maguire and Pereira were both rested, so was Ndidi and Mendy, with Iborra and Silva playing in the central midfield positions. Ghezzal was given his first start and out on the other flank it was again a place for Marc Albrighton, and with Okazaki partnering Iheanacho up front.

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Ward was given a chance to play, with Jakupovic filling the cover role when Kasper Schmeichel was having a rest. Before the first half was over, Leicester had scored another goal this time from Vicente Iborra.

Fleetwood never became a treath and just after the start of second half it was again time for a goal, with Kelechi Iheanacho converting. Iheanacho was taken off just minutes after giving Demarai Gray a few minutes.

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Leicester controlled everything and the new man from Monaco, Rachid Ghezzal scored with a nice shot, reminding people of Riyad Mahrez, both players are Algeria internationals and maybe Ghezzal can get close to Mahrez in performance, then City fans will be satisfied.

Diabate replaced Ghezzal after 77 minutes and Filip Benkovic was also given his first team debut by Claude Puel, coming in for Wes Morgan after 62 minutes. According to reports from the ground, this was a very solid performance and they player given the chance really grabbed it.

Mendy, Knight, Maddison and Jakupovic were the unused subs. Puel who reached the final of this cup in the 2016-17 season is eager to get good results and his way of fielding the team against Fleetwood shows his ambition.

  • Positvies:
    • Winning at home convincingly, well balanced line-up
    • Amartey getting a real chance to show his worth, Puel must be a great believer
    • Wes Morgan leads with example, important move to keep him in the team
    • Albrighton again showed his worth, great pass to Iheanacho on his goal
    • Fuchs, what a goal, and also assisting on Iborra’s goal
    • Ghezzal with a great goal, nice performance in his starting debut
    • Iheanacho as a single forward gets on the score sheet
  • Negatives:
    • Iborra getting a yellow card
    • King and Simpson not even named on the bench

Player Ratings: Ward 6. Amartey 6, Fuchs 7, Morgan 6, Evans 6, Iborra 7, Silva 7, Albrighton 7, Ghezzal 8, Okazaki 6, Iheanacho 6, Subs: Gray, Benkovic, Diabate

Match Stats: H/A

  • Possession: 72 / 28
  • Corners: 9 / 2
  • Shots on target: 7 / 1
  • Shots wide: 3 / 1
  • Fouls: 7 / 10
  • Offsides: 2 / 2

 

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