Emergency XI for Leicester City FC
Injuries in football are very common since it is a body contact game. Thus there are several rules to avoid injuries due to tackles by opponent players or by collision. But still, it is something that can’t be avoided and the players and clubs have to deal with it.
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Now before a crucial clash between Leicester City FC and Liverpool in the English Premier League battle, it has become very tough for both the teams to form their first XI for the match. Where Leicester City is struggling to make their team due to the injury of their key players, at the same time, Liverpool is facing some different problems. Md. Salah is detected with COVID-19 infection just before the match.<!--more-->
<a href="https://www.paulkoncheskyfan.info/konchesky-opens-about-time-liverpool">The list of injured players contains most of the key players</a> from both the team and it may reach double figures too. The Leicester City FC goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel had to face a heavy injury on his head when he was playing for Denmark on Sunday against Iceland. He was taken to the hospital on an immediate basis and then he returned to training after a quick recovery. The Danish coach has expressed hope that he will be able to play against Belgium on Wednesday. But if he will be unable to play for his club, Danny Ward may have his chance to play for Leicester City.
The young star of the team <a href="https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league-fixtures-on-tv-... Fofana withdrew his name from the squad of France U-21 as he had to return to Liverpool for the testing of his injured knee</a>. With some more names in the injury list, Liverpool is trailing behind Leicester city in the injury count. But for them also the scenario is not very joyful as Wilfred Ndidi will not be playing and Papy Mendy and Youri Tielemans will have their chances for the club.