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Lost it, Blip or Tactics?

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posted on 21/1/16

Your line up last night was begging for that from midfield to be fair. Does Ranieri know him from Chelsea?

posted on 21/1/16

Who, King? No, he was at Chelsea's academy before he came to our academy, but he came through there into the first team and has been with us since. He's our longest serving player by some distance and got a few starts before we took our foray into League 1. And that was probably around 7 or 8 years ago now.

posted on 21/1/16

It would certainly help if more goals could be scored by our central midfielders, but as you say Dunge, only King is renowned for this. On a different note though, how good a prospect does Chilwell look? Really impressive so far. Same goes for Gray.

posted on 21/1/16

Once his nerves settled I thought he looked really good - although as I've put in another article he still has some defensive craft to learn.

Gray I think is near a first-team start after that performance, particularly with Mahrez and Albrighton struggling of late. Certainly he's clearly ahead of Dyer now, although he too (being young) needs to learn greater defensive craft in the longer term.

posted on 21/1/16

Gray could well cope with starting, with Fuchs behind him he'd have a great player to prompt his actions, defensively or going forwards.

posted on 21/1/16

Good point about Fuchs and Gray TB. I'd like to see that. Another thing I'd like to see is not necessarily wingers being played on the correct wings instead of inverted but swapping it up a bit. Early on the in season Ranieri seemed to play with wingers interchanging through a lot of the game. That must have made it hard for defenders who got used to tracking one guy, then another, and then the first back again. Thought this was really exciting to see and had some good results. But now it seems that slowly slowly we've stuck to playing left footed wingers on the right and vice versa. I'm not neccessarily against this but please mix it up again! Make the opposition think a bit harder!

posted on 21/1/16

I've always likes that too, Jagalags. It's related to another problem I've noticed: Earlier in the season some had us pegged as a pressing side, but that wasn't necessarily the case: Sometimes we pressed as a team, other times we sat back as a team. We alternated as the game went on according to the pace at the time. Now we seem to be /just/ sitting back and playing a very deep counterattack. We've become a bit too predictable, and I think it's down to mental tiredness as much as anything.

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