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Leicester v Man United

  • Writer: Dave Pilgrim
    Dave Pilgrim
  • Dec 22, 2017
  • 1 min read

Leicester are a full 15 points behind Manchester United in the Premier League this season, but there is a small chance that they could make like tough for Jose Mourinho's side on Saturday evening.

The Foxes are in a great run of form - they've only lost twice in 14, and when you consider one of those came at the hands of Manchester City, you get a view of just how consistent they have been. They look to have goals in them again, with Vardy (8), Okazaki (7) and Mahrez (6) all contributing their fair share, while they have the same rear-guard in place that won the Premier League not so long ago with Fuchs, Simpson and Morgan in front of Kasper Schmeichel.

Man United are a big threat of course, with Pogba and Ibrahimovic back in the squad, but we should not forget they can be falible away from home, and have already failed to win at Stoke, Huddersfield, Basel and Bristol City amongst others this season.

Leicester can be backed at even money with a (+1) head start which is appealing, while they should probably also be backed to win 1-0 - the most likely outcome if they are to win this one - it's available at 13/1 with Betfair.

1pt Leicester +1 (handicap) at evens

0.5pts Leicester to win 1-0 at 13/1 (Betfair)

 
 
 

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