Leicester’s frightful next 6 games & how many points they'll get | OneFootball

Leicester’s frightful next 6 games & how many points they'll get | OneFootball

In partnership with

Yahoo sports
Icon: FanSided World Football

FanSided World Football

·28 février 2025

Leicester’s frightful next 6 games & how many points they'll get

Image de l'article :Leicester’s frightful next 6 games & how many points they'll get

Leicester City have the most intimidating and potentially gruesome successive bunch of games coming up. The east Midlanders' schedule would be enough to scare prime Real Madrid. So how are the pitiful Foxes going to cope with an inadequate squad and a manager in Ruud van Nistelrooy who is massively out of his depth? This rarely happens for someone as loquacious as me, but I don't actually know how Leicester will even possibly survive this run, to be frank. And that is not a pleasant fact to admit about your own beloved club.

So, today we look at the potentially punishing or concluding 2024/25 chapter of Leicester's schedule. We must analyse the side and how it may perform against coming opponents. This is in order to try to find any sense in the mess LCFC find themselves in, or some reality whilst wallowing in a dreadful situation. Undesirable a task as this is.


Vidéos OneFootball


So just how frightful are the King Power outfit's next six matches? And how many points, or how few, do we think they'll manage to attain?

Leicester City have a tremendously tough and testing run of fixtures to come which they'll do well to gain just one point from

You may wish to look away now if you still think Leicester have a chance of Premier League survival. I'd assert that they don't, especially after reading the fixture list below:

Former Foxes manager Enzo Maresca's Chelsea are up first. The contest is at Stamford Bridge: a win is unlikely. Subsequently City face Manchester United at home. Ordinarily I'd be quietly confident about that one, but not right now.

Then Leicester meet the other Manchester outfit. Pep Guardiola's men will feasibly triumph there. Newcastle United rarely give us anything these days.

À propos de Publisher