Leicester - Copenhagen, forecasts, 10/18/2016 The Champions League is a priority for Leicester this season! Lester started poorly campaign in the Premier League and occupies 13th place in the standings after losing four of their first 8 games and recording two draws. In the Champions League, however, the Foxes are the first in their group with two wins from two matches and a goal difference of 4: 0. It should be noted that shoots Leicester this season are especially at away games. Home still unbeaten in all competitions, recording 3 wins (against Swansea, Burnley and Porto) and 3 draws (against Arsenal, Chelsea and Southampton) in 6 games. Manager Claudio Ranieri said: "At this moment the Champions League is a priority for us. Premier League Leicester must operate safely until the end of the year, and now the most important thing is the Champions League. Another month must play level in Europe, otherwise eliminated from the tournament. We have to play our best game of the season because it is very important to take three points. We have to be strong, to play with passion, with heart and with support from the fans. " The fact that the Champions League is a priority for Ranieri confirmed on Saturday when they visit Chelsea lost 0: 3, he rested Riyadh Mareza, Islam Slim and Shinji Okazaki. Islam Slimane scored 3 goals in 5 appearances since he arrived in Leicester, all his hits have fallen home of "King Power". Thanks to his goal Foxes won the match with Porto last month. Copenhagen is unbeaten this season but rarely beats as a guest! Copenhagen is undefeated this season and leads convincingly in the Danish Super League with 6 points after 13 rounds. The team performed well in the Champions League, which is second in the group with four points after a win and a draw. Copenhagen, however, has only 2 wins in 9 his visits in all competitions this season (0-7-2) and recorded just one clean sheet in this period. A Leicester, at least on paper, looks a touch better than all their hosts so far. The champion of Denmark also has only one win in their last 11 away matches in the Champions League - against Panathinaikos in 2010.
Leicester - Copenhagen, forecasts, 10/18/2016
The Champions League is a priority for Leicester this season!
Lester started poorly campaign in the Premier League and occupies 13th place in the standings after losing four of their first 8 games and recording two draws. In the Champions League, however, the Foxes are the first in their group with two wins from two matches and a goal difference of 4: 0.
It should be noted that shoots Leicester this season are especially at away games. Home still unbeaten in all competitions, recording 3 wins (against Swansea, Burnley and Porto) and 3 draws (against Arsenal, Chelsea and Southampton) in 6 games.
Manager Claudio Ranieri said: "At this moment the Champions League is a priority for us. Premier League Leicester must operate safely until the end of the year, and now the most important thing is the Champions League. Another month must play level in Europe, otherwise eliminated from the tournament. We have to play our best game of the season because it is very important to take three points. We have to be strong, to play with passion, with heart and with support from the fans. "
The fact that the Champions League is a priority for Ranieri confirmed on Saturday when they visit Chelsea lost 0: 3, he rested Riyadh Mareza, Islam Slim and Shinji Okazaki.
Islam Slimane scored 3 goals in 5 appearances since he arrived in Leicester, all his hits have fallen home of "King Power". Thanks to his goal Foxes won the match with Porto last month.
Copenhagen is unbeaten this season but rarely beats as a guest!
Copenhagen is undefeated this season and leads convincingly in the Danish Super League with 6 points after 13 rounds. The team performed well in the Champions League, which is second in the group with four points after a win and a draw.
Copenhagen, however, has only 2 wins in 9 his visits in all competitions this season (0-7-2) and recorded just one clean sheet in this period. A Leicester, at least on paper, looks a touch better than all their hosts so far.
The champion of Denmark also has only one win in their last 11 away matches in the Champions League - against Panathinaikos in 2010.