
Suddenly for the East
Midlands chaps, seeing a sort of a light at the long end of the tunnel, if they
can save their campaign and return to play with the big boys; this will be a
sort of a miracle.
Still matches and
compromises ahead are bit of a challenge for the Foxes, who dispatched a once belligerent
and hardened and now a simple club playing like lambs in the suddenly decimated
Hammers.

With both goals
coming in the 12’ minute by Estevan Cambiasso and Andy King in the 86’, that
was enough to seal the deal and start hoping for the best in their upcoming
compromises, that don’t look reassuring for Pearson and his chaps.

Looking ahead on a
bleak panorama indeed, looks for the Foxes, as their upcoming compromises with squads
of the likes of Swansea, Chelsea, Southampton and Newcastle United don’t look
promising at all, still matches with West Brom and Burnley making this the
Salvation Derby.

For now the Blue Army
can really make things happen at King Stadium were they played a very
inspirational and defining match that earned three points of gold as well give
their followers a reason to believe!


Focusing in their next
match will be the work of Manager Nigel Pearson to look into new strategies as
well make the best in his initial eleven to make a repeat and hopefully it
delivers with a win as a visiting entity over West Brom at the Hawthorns.
Being a shoot in the
arm for the Leicester City Foxes in their quest for another chance to return to
the big circuit and play with the big boys and not return to Championship for another
hard fight for promotion, keep up the praying Blue Army you really need it.
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