milo
Jack L. Jones
I agree ( at least hope so) after all we played a weakened side last time and look what happened.
We played well in that game and didn't deserve to lose
I agree ( at least hope so) after all we played a weakened side last time and look what happened.
We played well in that game and didn't deserve to lose
Neither will II won't
True...but i think Poch will err on the side of making extra sure in this case, hence why i think we'll see a strong line-up after last season..
I think Poch is pretty single minded and is likely to pick the team that he thinks is in the best interests of the club. I think that it is very unlikely that he would let complaints from a small, vocal minority dictate how he would approach a game.
If we rotate and lose, I can assure you that there will be more flak for Poch than if we just look dead on our feet come March, because given our playing style, I think a lot of people already assume that such an occurrence is inevitable anyway. Remember last year, close to the CC final? We tried to rotate the squad, and it didn't work: that was exemplified by the loss at Fiorentina, funnily enough. Why try rotating too much now, when we have a difficult but eminently beatable opponent in a competition we can win?
There will be blowhards shouting off no matter what the team selection or result.
And the same fans who are screaming for mass changes will be screaming at Poch and the players if we get knocked out.
Leicester aren't going to win the league, they know that. They are in 49 points so safe from relegation so what's to stop them putting out a strong side? They have more chance of winning the cup than top 4.
Possibly but what is the more desirable prize for them? They have as good a shot for top 4 this season as they are likely to have in a very long time. Although it rankles the CL group stages is a prize in itself and for a club the size of Leicester that experience would be one the fans would cherish, just as we did. I think they'll prioritise the league above all else.Leicester aren't going to win the league, they know that. They are in 49 points so safe from relegation so what's to stop them putting out a strong side? They have more chance of winning the cup than top 4.
My thoughts exactlyThey are unlikely to be in this position again for many years -- imo, they would be foolish if they didn't rest their players. They can have a go at the FA Cup every year, but they are unlikely to be in the mix for Champions League place in the near future.
Possibly but what is the more desirable prize for them? They have as good a shot for top 4 this season as they are likely to have in a very long time. Although it rankles the CL group stages is a prize in itself and for a club the size of Leicester that experience would be one the fans would cherish, just as we did. I think they'll prioritise the league above all else.