When we talk about England Cups, whether it's called the League Cup or the traditional FA Cup, surprises are always lurking, and in many cases even the differences of categories may be of little importance. It's in games like this one between Leicester and Fleetwood that the "little" has the opportunity to look, to emerge, and to make everywhere fans talk about it, even for one night.
A Floyd, who with Joey Burton on the wheel has just made a great start in the season, defeating the premiere at home against Wimbledon as remarkable remembrance. Since then he has been unbeaten, having played the next four of five officially away from home and with the last rather unfair for 0-0 with Charlotte last Saturday, in a game that was worthwhile to win. In general, Floyd plays very good football, with excellent running on all lines but also with the possibility of a lot of damage by having enough speed when it comes to "counter", which we will undoubtedly see tonight and which can make it difficult in Leicester.
Do not go crazy, we are talking about a Premier League team betting on a team in two categories so the risk is undoubtedly huge but a little of the expected refreshment of Pyel in the starting lineup that may affect the chemistry, a bit of the absence of Vardy who deserves punishment a lot to play against his former team) and a little that Leicester have suffered defeats in their last two home games in the second round of the League Cup by lower division teams (from Burton 2-4 and Shrewsbury 0-1) put me, if you want, in the ... temptation to look for the "ghost", which bet365 offers at odds of 13,00.
It is a challenge to Flywood in general, as well as being challenging for Burton himself, to such an extent that he does not intend to make the slightest change in his basic shape by throwing the best on the pitch. Obviously we are talking about big risk and Leicester can easily "clean" it with an 2-0 but, we said, this particular institution wants a bit of "madness" and in that performance, a dug is worth it.