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In time, Brendan Rodgers will get his DNA all over Leicester but it will probably be next season. He'll want passes out from the back, including the goalkeeper. He'll want Ben Chilwell and Harry Maguire to do what they're good at which is use the ball with intelligence. They'll try and get balls quickly to Jamie Vardy.
Burnley on the other hand, they've been clawed right back into the nitty and gritty again. With eight games to go, this is a 'must not lose' game. This won't be pretty the way Burnley want to go about it. The front two of Ashley Barnes and Chris Wood will be a handful.
Source: Sky Sports
I was at Anfield to see Burnley's defeat by Liverpool last Sunday - the Clarets made some costly mistakes under pressure but apart from that they were very competitive.
With the teams who were immediately below them - Southampton and Cardiff - both winning. Burnley have been left hovering just above the drop zone.
They have now lost their past three games, which is why they are back in trouble, but I am still confident they will climb away from the bottom three.
Burnley need to get something from this game, obviously, and I think they will. Leicester got their first win under Brendan Rodgers last week, against Fulham, and a point at Turf Moor would be a decent outcome for them.
Source: BBC