I see Ricardo Pereira is back against Liverpool tonight, and Kelechi Iheanacho who was ment to be out for rest of season back for last 2 games. Unfortunately a boost for Leicester.
Are they fit though or are they being rushed back?I see Ricardo Pereira is back against Liverpool tonight, and Kelechi Iheanacho who was ment to be out for rest of season back for last 2 games. Unfortunately a boost for Leicester.
Dependent on the scoresIf we both landed on 35 points then it would be reversed by virtue of them having one result better than us.
And reading the Guardian today it appears that Forest are over-emoting about their chances of beating Arsenal next week. Lose that and I think they could collapse.If you are factoring Leeds getting 6 or even 4 points, we won’t necessarily have to win both games, as Forest are still catchable, even with one win possibly.
From what I've read, Pereira was on the bench at Fulham, so has had another week of training and Iheanacho will have a week's training before the Newcastle gameAre they fit though or are they being rushed back?
No mate. Smith confirmed yesterday that Iheanacho misses the Liverpool game and is "hopeful" he'll start training with the Leicester team early next week. That was all. Nothing about being fit for the final two games. I doubt he plays a part against Newcastle...where they'll get f.a. anyway. And Ilve factored in a final day point or three for Leicester in any case.I see Ricardo Pereira is back against Liverpool tonight, and Kelechi Iheanacho who was ment to be out for rest of season back for last 2 games. Unfortunately a boost for Leicester.
Let’s hope operation airlift continues for special dispensation fc tonight.
How big was the Brighton win for us..... Only time will tell, but the situation would have looked far bleaker had we not had that kind of performance and result!The way I see it, the big Brighton win gave us a chance heading into the City game especially when you consider that we've come out the other end of those 'nightmare' fixtures with 3 points out of 6 and +1 to the GD - not what many of us expected.
If we go down from here, after it still being in our own hands (Leicester result tonight permitting) then what can you really say?
i dont give financial adviceGiven your history on financial advice, I'm more convinced liverpool win than ever
I will be too busy jumping out of the bedroom window if they don't Matty. lolliverpool best win! or don’t log in lol
Liverpool know the score. They've been round the block loads of times. They saw an inexperienced Newcastle stumble on Saturday and they'll know that another win places maximum pressure on them with difficult games against Brighton and away to a Chelsea team final day with Pochettino watching on.I’m hoping the forces that are fluking Liverpool onto a top 4 position are stronger than the ones trying to send Everton down for tonight at least.