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Brendan Rodgers hasn’t done a lot wrong since walking through the doors at the King Power, and until Vincent Kompany came out of nowhere with one of the most remarkable goals in Premier League history, he’d got things spot on against Manchester City.
As they have been under Rodgers, Leicester were resolute and threatening. For large periods they even looked better than City.
The confidence they’d picked up from a win over Arsenal was clear to see and an unchanged line-up made sense. It caused the Gunners numerous problems and they were arguably unfortunate not to have taken a result away from the Etihad.
However, there was one change Rodgers could have made that may have bettered their chances of taking all three points.
On the chalkboard
The decision to play James Maddison out on the left flank against Arsenal two weekend’s ago worked to devastating effect. The former Norwich man has usually operated behind the striker but he was superb in a wider role, causing Ainsley Maitland-Niles all sorts of problems.
He was dragged all over the place by the canny nature of the 22-year-old and where the Foxes exposed one weakness there, they could have done the same against City last Monday night.
With Oleksandr Zinchenko playing at left-back, a position he is still yet to fully convince in, Leicester could have exploited City in a similar way to Arsenal.
Mark Albrighton doesn’t possess the same flair and guile that Maddison does, and as a result, Zinchenko had a relatively quiet evening against the Foxes’ right midfielder.
Against a defender as good as Kyle Walker, he was never going to have the same sort of game he did in their 3-0 win over Unai Emery’s side.
Therefore, perhaps if Rodgers had swapped the pair over, Leicester’s chances of winning on Monday would have increased. An overload of Maddison and Ricardo Pereira, who had a terrific game himself, would have surely been overwhelming for the Ukrainian.
Instead, the Foxes were left to face another season without European football as their defeat meant they could no longer catch Wolves in seventh.