Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
Burnley scores again . Kai..... Ndidi is needed big time,no life in that mf
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
Burnley scores again . Kai..... Ndidi is needed big time,no life in that mf
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Kelechi, no score. I don tire for Rodgers to use Kelechi when he dey trouble. The English press glorify Vardy n Maddisson. Now, they know the key player for Leicester is Ndidi
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
Leicester just dey lose anyhow without Ndidi.
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Kelechi should just aspire for more and push for move, there's no reason why he shouldn't have started these game against Burnley, Vardy is still badly out of form and it was apparent from his performance once again.
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
So glad Leceister lost...may such continue
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
Ndidi's value continue to rise in his absense.
It is so evident that he covers for many issues in that Leicester midfield especially defensively.
Without Ndidi, Leicester is a mid table team.
It is so evident that he covers for many issues in that Leicester midfield especially defensively.
Without Ndidi, Leicester is a mid table team.
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
What? Start ahead of the golden white hero? Absurd!Tobi17 wrote:Kelechi should just aspire for more and push for move, there's no reason why he shouldn't have started these game against Burnley, Vardy is still badly out of form and it was apparent from his performance once again.
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
Leicester could drop like a stone if Ndidi doesn’t get back his fitness soon. If United or Arsenal or even Wolves for that matter really catch fire, this Leicester will be under real pressure.
Ndidi on the other hand has now settled any debate about who the most important member of this team is. Watch him come back and lift them back into Champions League form.
Ndidi on the other hand has now settled any debate about who the most important member of this team is. Watch him come back and lift them back into Champions League form.
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
Why bring race into it? Isn’t Vardy top of the EPL scoring charts?charlie wrote:What? Start ahead of the golden white hero? Absurd!Tobi17 wrote:Kelechi should just aspire for more and push for move, there's no reason why he shouldn't have started these game against Burnley, Vardy is still badly out of form and it was apparent from his performance once again.
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
Bigpokey24 wrote:So glad Leceister lost...may such continue
You don drink kerosene again? Kels and Ndidi will play CL if they finish in the top 4.
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
Baffling comment from Charlie.maceo4 wrote:Why bring race into it? Isn’t Vardy top of the EPL scoring charts?charlie wrote:What? Start ahead of the golden white hero? Absurd!Tobi17 wrote:Kelechi should just aspire for more and push for move, there's no reason why he shouldn't have started these game against Burnley, Vardy is still badly out of form and it was apparent from his performance once again.
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Bigpokey24 wrote:So glad Leceister lost...may such continue
You don drink kerosene again? Kels and Ndidi will play CL if they finish in the top 4.
Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
Leicester should get rid of Nacho.
$20 million and they have nothing to show for it
$20 million and they have nothing to show for it
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
To me, Brendan Rogers is the classic cocky coach. Too full of himself to really know what makes his team tick.
When Ndidi was healthy, LC would pretty much play with 1 DM and 3 AMs (or even 4 sef, with a 4-5-1 formation)...and because Ndidi is worth 2 players, it allows LC to pretty much bomb forward with abandon, and have Ndidi clean up any counters that come back.
The moment Ndidi got injured, he should have switched to a more defensive formation, and beefed up that defensive midfield with 2 players....But No, he thinks it's his tactical brilliance that is responsible for all...and so he tries to simply replace Ndidi with another player...last week it was Choudhury, this week, Mendy...both weeks, they looked outclassed in midfield...and the results show it.
There are some players that make you look better than you actually are. Good coaches can tell. Cocky coaches can't.
When Ndidi was healthy, LC would pretty much play with 1 DM and 3 AMs (or even 4 sef, with a 4-5-1 formation)...and because Ndidi is worth 2 players, it allows LC to pretty much bomb forward with abandon, and have Ndidi clean up any counters that come back.
The moment Ndidi got injured, he should have switched to a more defensive formation, and beefed up that defensive midfield with 2 players....But No, he thinks it's his tactical brilliance that is responsible for all...and so he tries to simply replace Ndidi with another player...last week it was Choudhury, this week, Mendy...both weeks, they looked outclassed in midfield...and the results show it.
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
KPOM. To be honest, watching Leicester now without Ndidi really raises the value of Ndidi in my view. Frankly, his value has moved up in my mind more than ever.deanotito wrote:To me, Brendan Rogers is the classic cocky coach. Too full of himself to really know what makes his team tick.
When Ndidi was healthy, LC would pretty much play with 1 DM and 3 AMs (or even 4 sef, with a 4-5-1 formation)...and because Ndidi is worth 2 players, it allows LC to pretty much bomb forward with abandon, and have Ndidi clean up any counters that come back.
The moment Ndidi got injured, he should have switched to a more defensive formation, and beefed up that defensive midfield with 2 players....But No, he thinks it's his tactical brilliance that is responsible for all...and so he tries to simply replace Ndidi with another player...last week it was Choudhury, this week, Mendy...both weeks, they looked outclassed in midfield...and the results show it.
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
Cmon people, they were chopping kane on the regular with Ndidi last season, they just started winning more games in the last couple months. The whole team has gotten better but Ndidi is just more vital to the mf.Enugu II wrote:KPOM. To be honest, watching Leicester now without Ndidi really raises the value of Ndidi in my view. Frankly, his value has moved up in my mind more than ever.deanotito wrote:To me, Brendan Rogers is the classic cocky coach. Too full of himself to really know what makes his team tick.
When Ndidi was healthy, LC would pretty much play with 1 DM and 3 AMs (or even 4 sef, with a 4-5-1 formation)...and because Ndidi is worth 2 players, it allows LC to pretty much bomb forward with abandon, and have Ndidi clean up any counters that come back.
The moment Ndidi got injured, he should have switched to a more defensive formation, and beefed up that defensive midfield with 2 players....But No, he thinks it's his tactical brilliance that is responsible for all...and so he tries to simply replace Ndidi with another player...last week it was Choudhury, this week, Mendy...both weeks, they looked outclassed in midfield...and the results show it.
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
Cmon people, they were chopping kane on the regular with Ndidi last season, they just started winning more games in the last couple months. The whole team has gotten better but Ndidi is just more vital to the mf.Enugu II wrote:KPOM. To be honest, watching Leicester now without Ndidi really raises the value of Ndidi in my view. Frankly, his value has moved up in my mind more than ever.deanotito wrote:To me, Brendan Rogers is the classic cocky coach. Too full of himself to really know what makes his team tick.
When Ndidi was healthy, LC would pretty much play with 1 DM and 3 AMs (or even 4 sef, with a 4-5-1 formation)...and because Ndidi is worth 2 players, it allows LC to pretty much bomb forward with abandon, and have Ndidi clean up any counters that come back.
The moment Ndidi got injured, he should have switched to a more defensive formation, and beefed up that defensive midfield with 2 players....But No, he thinks it's his tactical brilliance that is responsible for all...and so he tries to simply replace Ndidi with another player...last week it was Choudhury, this week, Mendy...both weeks, they looked outclassed in midfield...and the results show it.
There are some players that make you look better than you actually are. Good coaches can tell. Cocky coaches can't.
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
Outclassed in MF by Burnley? Not sure what game you were watching....deanotito wrote:To me, Brendan Rogers is the classic cocky coach. Too full of himself to really know what makes his team tick.
When Ndidi was healthy, LC would pretty much play with 1 DM and 3 AMs (or even 4 sef, with a 4-5-1 formation)...and because Ndidi is worth 2 players, it allows LC to pretty much bomb forward with abandon, and have Ndidi clean up any counters that come back.
The moment Ndidi got injured, he should have switched to a more defensive formation, and beefed up that defensive midfield with 2 players....But No, he thinks it's his tactical brilliance that is responsible for all...and so he tries to simply replace Ndidi with another player...last week it was Choudhury, this week, Mendy...both weeks, they looked outclassed in midfield...and the results show it.
There are some players that make you look better than you actually are. Good coaches can tell. Cocky coaches can't.
Why do you think Praet is more in the team now?
And who tells you Leicester bomb forward with abandon? They are a counterattacking team under Rogers!
And where did you find the 3-4 attacking midfielders? From your derriere?
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Re: Burnley v Leicester: Kelly Time!
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Cmon people, they were chopping kane on the regular with Ndidi last season, they just started winning more games in the last couple months. The whole team has gotten better but Ndidi is just more vital to the mf.Enugu II wrote:deanotito wrote:To me, Brendan Rogers is the classic cocky coach. Too full of himself to really know what makes his team tick.
When Ndidi was healthy, LC would pretty much play with 1 DM and 3 AMs (or even 4 sef, with a 4-5-1 formation)...and because Ndidi is worth 2 players, it allows LC to pretty much bomb forward with abandon, and have Ndidi clean up any counters that come back.
The moment Ndidi got injured, he should have switched to a more defensive formation, and beefed up that defensive midfield with 2 players....But No, he thinks it's his tactical brilliance that is responsible for all...and so he tries to simply replace Ndidi with another player...last week it was Choudhury, this week, Mendy...both weeks, they looked outclassed in midfield...and the results show it.
There are some players that make you look better than you actually are. Good coaches can tell. Cocky coaches can't.
KPOM. To be honest, watching Leicester now without Ndidi really raises the value of Ndidi in my view. Frankly, his value has moved up in my mind more than ever.
Pretty sure you did not watch them last season. They needed a coaching change and they got one...they’ve done so 3 times in the last 4 years and every time, they improve.
But this season, they are built on Ndidi. He is their engine. Madison said the same just a few weeks ago. You just don’t replace a player like that without changing your tactics
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