Everyone is fit and available for this game. A win by 3 goals would lift us out the bottom 3. So here is what I would go with Schmeichel De Laet Morgan Huth Schlupp Albrighton James Cambiasso Nugent Ulloa Vardy Subs- Schwarzer, Wasilewski, Konchesky, Drinkwater, King, Mahrez, Kramaric
Team news for Swansea is interesting Kyle Naughton and Bafatimbi Gomis are injured Neil Taylor is suspended Angel Rangel is their only fit full back and Marvin Emnes is their only fit striker
I´ve predicted a 1-1 for this game. Oh how I hope it´s more like 3-1. If Gomis is injured then I´m happy with that. I hope it´s not serious though & he´s back after the LC game. We really need to be at our best from now on & really have ago at every opponent till the end. Get the DEF right & we really do have a great chance of staying up. Never thought I´d be saying that, but there you go.
But in fairness, we did play well until we went to three CBs. Schmeichel Wasilewski Huth Morgan Albrighton Cambiasso James Schlupp Mahrez Nugent Vardy
Second half performance was good last week, but reckon we will have to start 4-4-2 against a good footballing team, Swansea. (Wouldn't argue too much with either PF's or LG's selections) Schmeichel De Laet Morgan Huth Schlupp Cambiasso Albrighton James Mahrez Ulloa Vardy
**** that, we're in a relegation battle. We need all the help we can get. Although does Morgan really count as a player?
Schmeichel Was Huth Morgan Albrighton Schlupp Cambiasso James Nugent Ulloa Vardy On the basis that the formation worked, Vardy is in form, Nugent is arguably our main creater and Ulloa (is ****?) helps us have an outlet. A very strong case can be made for De Laet on the right.
Gotta start with the team that started the second half at WBA for me. With all their injuries, i really hope that this doesn't end in a 0-0 after we have squandered a load of chances. Emnes hasn't had the best of times against us in recent seasons at Mboro, lets hope that continues They still have Williams at the back, and hes on good form this season (i wonder if the top 4 will come calling for him this summer?) so its not going to be as easy for for us thats for sure. Just out of interest, what would people do if it was 0-0 or 1-1 after 70 minutes, would you settle or go all out for all 3 points risking the point you already have?
Oliveira was injured last week as well and I'm not sure if he is fit. Our squad is severely depleted for tomorrows game due to injuries/suspensions/poor form. Having said that, when we least suspect it we have played some very good football with a depleted side - a 2-1 win over Arsenal is evidence of that. I think tomorrow could be a high scoring game - but one way only. I have a feeling Leicester will throw the kitchen sink at us. If it pays off you could give us a thumping. If it doesn't, we could use the open spaces to our advantage and score a few. I don't think there will be a middle ground tomorrow. I'm predicting with my heart: Foxes 1 Swans 3
But we're also not too reliant on strikers as such , a lot of our goals have come from the midfield , .KI. Sigurdsson, Shelvey ,Emnes even with his very brief appearances for us has either scored or been instrumental in getting a goal ,so I'm not too concerned about scoring but with Taylor now out due to suspension the back four won't be the strongest available but we still have the best PL keeper so that should calm the nerves a bit , a difficult game and one which should be fairly open , all we've got to lose is pride where as Leicester need the points .
Can I take a point now please??? Obviously all 3 would be good, with us winning 3-0 and Burnley losing, but back on planet reality I'd be reasonably happy with a point from this game.
and your keeper is ? How Fabianski compares to the Premier League's big nam % Clean Sheets and your keeper is ? Fabianski has kept 11 Premier League clean sheets this term, a number only bettered by Liverpool’s Simon Mignolet on 12 and currently crocked Southampton keeper Fraser Forster who leads the way on 13. Ahead of the weekend clash at struggling Leicester, it adds up to shut-outs in 35% of the league games he’s featured for Garry Monk’s side this season, the fifth highest in the division with David Ospina of his old club coming on top ahead of Forster (43%), Mignolet (40%) and West Brom’s Ben Foster (39%) With an average of 154.3 minutes passing for every goal he concedes, Ospina has the best minutes per goal conceded record in the league. That’s followed by Forster with 125 minutes per goal, De Gea with 96 minutes per goal, Courtois with 90.9 minutes per goal and Manchester City’s Joe Hart (90 minutes per goal). Fabianski only as the seventh best record in this category, conceding a goal once every 74.8 minutes on average, yet both of these measures are partly a reflection of a side’s defence as opposed to the goalkeeper individually with the percentage of shots saved seen as a better indicator of a goalkeeper’s individual performance. Colombia international Ospina, handed the Emirates No.1 spot in January, again comes out top again having saved 82.5% of the shots fired at him by the opposition with Forster enjoying a save ratio of 74.4% and Sunderland’s Costel Pantmilion (74.2%) just edging Fabianski (74.1%) into third.
I rate him but im sorry you cannot put him higher or even in the same bracket as de gea, hart,lloris or courtois for a start.