Manchester United captain Ashley Young will not be joining Inter Milan next summer neither will he be signing a pre-contract agreement with other clubs having be given a one-year contract extension. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is a huge fan of the 34-year-old and feels his presence at the club will be useful to the younger players in the team. Although, the decision to keep him at the club haven't gone down well with fan who vented angrily on different social medias. Some of the tweet reads; "How the might have fallen.. " Another aggrieved post reads: "The more Man U fans want to escape the more the owners give them pain". Another reads: "This Ole and Co. are really taking us for granted. You can't be renewing Ashley's contract while there are real loopholes to cover.. it's getting out of hand". Sad ones goes this way: "Why, just why would you do that? He is part of the dead wood that they need clearing out "This ...
Maurazio Sarri's Chelsea did win 2-1 at Anfield last season in the Caraboa Cup competition but, the win was against Liverpool's second string team and not first.
The Reds haven't lost a Premier League match at Anfield since Oct, 2017 and have won their last 51 games out of 53 matches. They scored an incredible 48 goals at Anfield and conceded just 11. Beating them at their stuff is almost impossible but Brendan Rodgers feels he can.
He feels he knows the club all to well having coached Liverpool for three season and came so close to winning the Premier League back in the 2013/14 season. He is remembered as one of the youngest and brightest managers Liverpool have ever had.
But Saturday, Rodgers won't be coming to Anfield to reflect on the good times he had at the club. He will coming with a different mind set and the thought of finally ending Liverpool's 2 year unbeatable record at Anfield and Leicester City's 19 year win'less record at Anfield.
Liverpool though haven't drawn or lost a game in their opening seven matches of the season but, their beginning to show signs of weakness which Leicester City must exploit.
Salzburg gave the rest of Europe the blueprint to stun Liverpool, don't show them too much respect and play them to their game.
To beat them, teams have to be physical, aggressive and take their chance when it presents itself. A win might be hard but a draw would be a fantastic achievement for Rodgers Leicester City.
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