Monday, February 27, 2017

The Shakespeare effect that has brought Leicester City out of the shadows



What a difference a man makes, when he applies the right formation and sees positive results as well play the role of spoiler in one of the leagues utmost contender.

With Premierships Monday night match, between Leicester City and Liverpool, the odds clearly gave the Reds the overall advantage after seeing how a struggling Blues squad displayed a sorry state in its game and a negative streak.

Still the need of applying a 4-4-2 formation after the pleas of many of Leicester’s players in the past, for the interim man at the Foxes helm, Craig Shakespeare he simple gave his players the much need trust and voila.

The man with a very notable last name was superb in seeing his initial eleven revivals and awakening of one of his most lethal weapons in his frontal attacker in Jamie Vardy, who dispatched himself with a double that sentenced the match.

Playing an armada in the Liverpool squad was not the idea of Manager Shakespeare to make his debut, still he took over and with such authority, as the former right hand of Claudio Rainieri displayed a total calm and came ahead victorious.

As all of a sudden, the Leicester City Boys were alive and looking like the last campaign team that everyone was asking whatever happened in this 2017-after losing match after match and before this week were in relegation.

In addition, after the notorious win now they are two points away from the relegation spots and in fifteenth place and with plenty of confidence of fronting the remainder of Premiership’s calendar to try to stage a comeback and finish in a notable position.

To be the man to be in the lead to succeed his former Boss, Craig Shakespeare looks as he is at in the running to become the one to lead the City Boys out of the danger zone for now, as their next compromise at home against the Tigers.

An easy one I doubt it and for the Foxes new Shakespearean game, their only aims is to maintain, the positive streak and continue climbing the overall table and with luck be within European spots.

Still for the City Boys playing host to a relegation prone Hull City, the need to win and continue adding points will be their only desires and come ahead victorious and this is to happen, this will be the Foxes first back to back victories in 2017.

However, the Foxes sentenced this match since its beginning with a superb performance with its initial eleven so possessed and energized to make things happen and revive the whole of King Power Stadium and send it into frenzy.

What a night for the City bunch from its backfield that in the past weeks was being so critiqued and ostracized by many and today they showed off their mettle and play of true champions and did not allowed the Reds  any liberties.

As for the frontal attack of the Foxes showed off their hunger and desperation to overcome and defeat the posts defended by Liverpool’s Simon Mignolet and at the end they did it with an all-around style.

The Foxes followers once again awakened the chants of jubilee, after seeing their Boys putting a grand display in the field, to crown their efforts.

With a little perseverance and patience Shakespeare style the Blues can overcome the odds and net another successful afternoon in King Power Stadium, still what a night for Jamie Vardy and Danny Drinkwater.

Despite the efforts of the visiting Liverpool squad trying to comeback via Couthino who scored the only goal, Leicester City  stood its ground to preserve the much needed win and catapulted them out of relegation.


 
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