Chris Wood and Sean St. Ledger are out injured. Martyn Waghorn has returned from his loan spell with Millwall. Other then that everybody is fit and avalible to play. So here is what I would go with Schmeichel De Laet Moore Morgan Konchesky Knockaert James Drinkwater Dyer Nugent Vardy Subs- Logan, Wasilewski, King, Hammond, Schlupp, Taylor-Fletcher, Waghorn
Logan Wasilewski Miquel SSL Bakayogo Schlupp Hammond King GTF Hopper Panayitou Lets get this over with.
Look, this lot only beat the european champions away, and stuck 6 past arsenal in their last two games...all we have to fear is fear itself..., Christ I wish we could get futacs back for this one ,
We nave nothing to lose - play without fear (and also without Konch who will get crucified by any of their wide players) Schmeichel Bakayoko Moore Morgan De Laet Knocky King Drinkwater Dyer Taylor-Fletcher Schlupp
Unlikely to use many of today's starters Hart Zabaleta Boyata Lescott Kolorov Milner Rodwell Garcia Navas Dzeko Guidetti Any recommended pre match away friendly pubs?
Send 'The Rags' into action for this one imo & that goes for the FA cup aswell. We´ve got an unbelievably hard task of trying to get to the prem on our hands. **** the cups. On another note, ain´t the top of the prem interesting this season. Looking forward to the English prem footall fest here in Germany over the Xmas period. Games galore
If Man City play that team above I would go with Schlupp over Konchesky. Schlupp along with Dyer can handle Navas' pace. Konchesky would get destroyed Drinkwater and James on form could have some joy against Rodwell and Garcia. As ex Man U players they will be well up for this one If De Laet isn't fit enough I could dig my boots out and mark James Milner out the game
I'd go with that team, but maybe with Vardy or Nuge up front for Schlupp with regards to dropping whichever starts against Man City for the QPR match. We'd do well not to get dicked for 6.
Even the stats aren't favourable http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25312546 MATCH FACTS Head-to-head Manchester City have won both previous League Cup meetings, which took place in the 1960s. Leicester are winless at home to Manchester City in seven attempts in all competitions (D4, L3) since a 1-0 league victory in February 1988. Leicester City This is Leicester's seventh appearance at this stage of the League Cup; they have progressed to the next round in five of their previous six attempts - losing to West Brom in a replay in 1969-70. No side has scored more League Cup goals this season than Leicester (13). The Foxes have attempted more shots than any other side in the competition this term (51). They have scored in their last 29 League Cup matches, amassing 68 goals in this run (2.3 per game). Manchester City The 1970 and 1976 champions have reached the League Cup quarter-finals for the 15th time. They have won their last two matches at this stage, both against Arsenal. City have won six and drawn one of their last seven League Cup meetings with lower-division sides. They have won all four of their away matches in cup competitions this season.
I reckon we're going to win this one 3-0. I'm living in dreamland. In all seriousness though, I'd like us to at least score.