Leicester (A) Post Match Thread

He left a bit on maddison and rightly so as he's a cheating little shit, made me laugh how maddison jumped straight up after a proper tackle yet he always writhes around at the slightest touch.
Dinho was immense last night, rolled back the years with that performance.
Soon changed his mind when he squared up to Dinho. Must've been really pissed off when he got his hair messed up as well.
 
Hopefully we will be Chelsea first , but not to bothered if we play these at Wembley in the cup final,
 
Some absolute @@@@@ on here pre & during games, the abuse some of the players get is a joke, support them ffs.

1 of them could only laugh when he scored, couldn't even bring themselves to say well done or f$$k all, some horrible fans.

Anyway f@@k em, up the blues.
I don’t go on pre match or during the game anymore because I can’t stand to think that we’ve got fans that can be that cuntish. Anyway, brilliant performance and brilliant from Benj
 
I honestly can't see why Fern wouldn't get another season its madness, there isn't anyone out there good enough to fill his boots & play the game as easy has he does, crazy thinking we can do without him

I get the Aguero not signing but we surely have to sign Fern again & offer him NYC or coach

He was just class & made it look easy

He's applied for UK residency after seven years, which obviously makes sense.

It also gives me hope that he will be staying on in some capacity, but his performances in midfield are still something that put much younger rivals to shame.
 
Good colomn on Guardian website starts thus:
The agony of choice. Manchester City started this game with a frontline of Riyadh Mahrez, Sergio Agüero and Gabriel Jesus: a move from zero No 9s to two of them, although Jesus moves in more mysterious ways than the average centre-forward.

Midway though the second half this had switched to a fluid front four of – oh, let’s see – Jesus, Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling and Ferran Torres. By the end Phil Foden was hurtling though the centre forward position, legs whirring, the world’s most prodigiously gifted attacking afterthought.

The agony of choice describes an overload of options, a numbing saturation of possibilities. Although, nobody seems to have told Pep Guardiola any of this. In the course of a 2-0 defeat of Leicester at the King Power Stadium Guardiola rotated his attacking formations like a man chomping his way through a voraciously more-ish 90-minute taster menu, a diner for whom there is always room for another wafer‑thin inside-forward.
 
Really hard to know what he thinks is best for him family.

Would love him to stay.
After last night's Rolls Royce display he has to at least get another year.
I'm sure Pep has said he's like a coach in the dressing room, I'd like him to get a role as coach with us after he's hung up his boots.
 

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