England Championship review
Friday, April 12, 2024
Plymouth – Leicester City
Time: 2:00 am
Stadium: Home Park
PRE-MATCH PREPARATION: Plymouth's acting coach Neil Dewsnip replaces Ian Foster, who was sacked at the start of April. It collected 4 points from the last two matches, using the same 11 starting players throughout. But some rotation is expected, with Matthew Sorinola and Mustapha Bondu likely to start. As for the forward line, they are still pinning their hopes on Ryan Hardy.
As for Enzo Maresca, the Italian Foxes coach, he will certainly adjust two positions in the attacking line, as Abdel Fattou will move to the right instead of Younes Akun, while veteran striker Jamie Farr will be rested, giving Patson Daka a chance at the start. Otherwise, continue to rely on A talented squad is led by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Harry Winks, Foot Fast and goalkeeper Maud Hermansen, while injured players remain intact including Ben Nelson, Harry Souttar, Casey McAteer and Tom Cannon.
Players are expected to enter the field
Plymouth (3-4-2-1): Michael Cooper – Ashley Phillips, Dan Scarr, Lewis Gibson – Matthew Sorinola, Adam Randell, Jordan Houghton, Bali Mumba – Mo. Morgan Whittaker, Mustafa Bondo – Ryan Hardy
Leicester (4-2-3-1): Muds Hermansen – Ricardo Pereira, Vout Faas, Jannick Vestergaard, Callum Doyle – Harry Winks, Wilfred Ndidi – Abdifatafo, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Stevie Mavididi – Pattison Daka
Probability of the game
Plymouth is good at keeping up with the change of football coach. But appointing a prosecutor at Leicester City level, I must say, is not easy. With the motive of wanting to make an excuse to be the leader of the group. We think you should never miss it again. There is an opportunity to attack and snatch 3 points from the southern region.
Expected match result: Plymouth will lose to Leicester 1-2.
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