Leicester City boss comments on PSV Eindhoven's star right-winger Noni Madueke amid transfer speculation around the player. Here is what you must know.
The King Power outfit versus PSV is a game which is an audition for the young star. Plus, he thinks his time in the Netherlands is coming to an end sooner. With Ademola Lookman and Barnes, they have two players more suited to the left, and in March Albrighton they have a workhorse, but not a maestro. Therefore, it makes sense for the East Midland club’s owners to look towards young and prolific talent to bring back to England and excite supporters. However, possibly the best bet for senior first team football has to be a side without an existing star right-winger. What a brilliant decision that was for the player.
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Barnes’ current focus, and that of his team, is to write another chapter in their remarkable recent history. Barnes still finished, however, with 12 goals and four assists in all competitions, and he has eight of each this term. The competition was mocked when it was introduced by UEFA but with teams like Leicester, PSV, Roma, Marseille and Feyenoord still involved, nobody is laughing anymore. Midfielder Youri Tielemans has only one year left on his contract, meaning Leicester are likely to listen to offers this summer. At 24, Barnes has established himself as a proven Premier League player. Along with Patson Daka, Harvey Barnes’ six goals make him Leicester’s joint-top scorer in continental competition.
A tasty Europa Conference League tie lies ahead, with Leicester City playing hosts to PSV Eindhoven in a quarter-final battle at the King Power Stadium.
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"And it's a league I consider one of the best in the world. All we can do is prepare in the best way for tomorrow's match." We have repeatedly shown that we can achieve a high level. At this stage of the tournament, all the opponents are of a high level. We can't lose focus, we're a team with a lot of quality and confidence." "I think we can make a difference tactically.
Leicester City are the bookies' joint-favourites to win the UEFA Europa Conference League this season, alongside Italian side Roma.
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Slovan Liberec defender Justen Kranthove has revealed his disappointment at not being able to breakthrough at Leicester City earlier in his career.
It’s a pity it was my last year because maybe things would have changed for me. The players now are much younger because they sent away guys my age.” “They also scout differently now, and you can see that in Leicester’s soccer.
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We need to thrive on these situations. It will be a sell-out at the King Power Stadium as PSV Eindhoven come to town. The City man is receiving treatment on his ankle after going into a challenge in the middle of the park. Normally we defend far away from the goal but today we did it in front of the box. It felt good to be at the stadium. There could not be a starker difference in the club's European histories.
Roger Schmidt made a big decision for the visit to the King Power stadium with Joel Drommel dropped to the bench and Yvon Mvogo starting in goal. Andre Ramalho ...
Ibrahim Sangare and Olivier Boscagli had strong games and PSV held on for the draw. Andre Ramalho and Cody Gakpo also returned to the starting eleven. Roger Schmidt made a big decision for the visit to the King Power stadium with Joel Drommel dropped to the bench and Yvon Mvogo starting in goal.
Leicester face a tricky second leg in the Netherlands after their Europa Conference League quarter-final against PSV Eindhoven ended in a goalless draw.
With a little bit more finesse, precision in our passing and combination play in the final third, we might have been able to open the scoring. In a tight, tactical match, neither team could find a decisive advantage, with Leicester going closest through Harvey Barnes, who struck the crossbar shortly before half-time. Leicester City 0 PSV Eindhoven 0
Brendan Rodgers' side will have to win in the Brabant province of Holland next week after the woodwork thwarts victory at the King Power.
Their latest young star is Cody Gakpo, who is likely to head to the Premier League and showed glimpses of his potential on the left flank. PSV are challenging for the Eredivisie title but they did not have one eye on their league matches, while Rodgers has this competition as his only route for silverware. To make history and reach their first semi-final in European football, Brendan Rodgers’ team will have to win in the North Brabant province of Holland next week after this goalless draw.
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He did well to set up Barnes’ chance and held the ball up at times, but this was far from Iheanacho at his best. Harvey Barnes: When he was able to get into his stride, he was effective, and came closest to scoring with his shot against the bar following some nice link-up. In the first half, he linked well with Barnes and the striker as part of City’s best moves, while also made sure he was an option down the left. Deeper in the midfield and with more of the pitch and more players in front of him, he was able to pick out good passes throughout. He beaten by Madueke a couple of times, but not often enough to make a difference to the game. He played Mario Gotze onside for his big early chance, failing to step up with the rest of defence, and then bundled Gakpo over in the box, with the lack of VAR coming to his rescue.
TOM COLLOMOSSE AT THE KING POWER - LEICESTER 0-0 PSV: The Foxes were left to rue the near misses that mean they face a huge task against PSV next week.
Though both sides were playing well, they lacked precision at the crucial moment. ‘Next week will be like a final. PSV deserved at least a draw from an absorbing game, after Mario Gotze also went close early on. We have shown enough here to know we can go there and win. - Leicester were held to a goalless draw by PSV in the first leg of their quarter-final Leicester left to rue big misses in goalless stalemate with PSV with Brendan Rodgers' Foxes left with the daunting task of securing their spot in the Europa Conference League semi-final with a win in the away leg
Match report as Leicester and PSV draw 0-0 in the first leg of their Europa Conference League quarter-final; Harvey Barnes hit the bar in first half but ...
The Dutch giants, who won the UEFA Cup in 1978 and the European Cup 10 years later, are competing in Europe for the 48th consecutive campaign. "In total, I'm very happy with the performance. With Marseille, PAOK Salonika, Feyenoord or Slavia Prague the competition's other remaining teams, last season's FA Cup winners will be confident of going all the way." "They were up against a PSV team who are now unbeaten in 14 games and just four points behind Erik ten Hag's Ajax in the Eredivisie title race. They are now unbeaten in seven matches at the King Power Stadium, with their last loss coming against Tottenham on January 19. We had to suffer sometimes, but we played against a really good opponent. There weren't too many chances but it's what you expect at this time in the competition. We played a really good game. PSV boss Roger Schmidt said: "I've seen it, it was a clear penalty. You'd love to win it, but it wasn't to be. Harvey Barnes hit the bar with a thunderous drive in the first half in what was Leicester's best opportunity of the match, but Brendan Rodgers' side could not find the breakthrough ahead of Thursday's return trip to the Netherlands. Match report as Leicester and PSV draw 0-0 in the first leg of their Europa Conference League quarter-final; Harvey Barnes hit the bar in first half but Brendan Rodgers' side unable to head into next Thursday's second leg with an advantage; winners face Roma or Bodo/Glimt in last four
PSV Eindhoven boss Roger Schmidt spoke to BT Sport after his side drew 0-0 with Leicester City in the Europa Conference League.
"Otherwise we were really good in the box defending. "We had some moments also in attack. It was a "really big game" for PSV, by their manager's admission, but he was pleased with his team's performance.
Harvey Barnes struck the crossbar for Leicester City as they were held by PSV in the first leg of their Europa Conference League quarter-final.
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Leicester City played out a 0-0 draw at the King Power Stadium against PSV Eindhoven in the first leg of their Europa Conference League quarter-final.
He then hits a fizzing shot against the frame of the goal as it smacks against the far post! Gakpo gets taken out in the box by Pereira, who slips but catches the PSV man. Veerman is caught in possession and his pass bounces off Maddison into the path of Iheanacho, who is in on goal. 52' - NO PENALTY! - Leicester get away with one! 43’ - OFF THE POST! - What a move by Leicester, and once again, it is Dewsbury-Hall that makes it, with a driving run. He tries to chip the ball over an on-rushing Mvogo, but the effort sails agonisingly wide of the far post!
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"I've seen it, it was a clear penalty. "It was a penalty, but it's part of football where referees make wrong decisions. "It's finely balanced, I thought it was a good game.
Match report as Leicester and PSV draw 0-0 in the first leg of their Europa Conference League quarter-final; Harvey Barnes hit the bar in first half but ...
The Dutch giants, who won the UEFA Cup in 1978 and the European Cup 10 years later, are competing in Europe for the 48th consecutive campaign. "In total, I'm very happy with the performance. With Marseille, PAOK Salonika, Feyenoord or Slavia Prague the competition's other remaining teams, last season's FA Cup winners will be confident of going all the way." "They were up against a PSV team who are now unbeaten in 14 games and just four points behind Erik ten Hag's Ajax in the Eredivisie title race. They are now unbeaten in seven matches at the King Power Stadium, with their last loss coming against Tottenham on January 19. We had to suffer sometimes, but we played against a really good opponent. There weren't too many chances but it's what you expect at this time in the competition. We played a really good game. PSV boss Roger Schmidt said: "I've seen it, it was a clear penalty. You'd love to win it, but it wasn't to be. Harvey Barnes hit the bar with a thunderous drive in the first half in what was Leicester's best opportunity of the match, but Brendan Rodgers' side could not find the breakthrough ahead of Thursday's return trip to the Netherlands. Match report as Leicester and PSV draw 0-0 in the first leg of their Europa Conference League quarter-final; Harvey Barnes hit the bar in first half but Brendan Rodgers' side unable to head into next Thursday's second leg with an advantage; winners face Roma or Bodo/Glimt in last four
Get a report of the Leicester City vs. PSV Eindhoven 2021-22 UEFA Europa Conference League, Quarterfinals football match.
"I've seen it, it was a clear penalty. "It was a penalty, but it's part of football where referees make wrong decisions. "It's finely balanced, I thought it was a good game.
Soyuncu, Soumare and Perez were all left out of the squad for the 0-0 Europa Conference League draw vs PSV Eindhoven.
Both Soumare and Perez are expected to be named on the bench should they recover in time for the weekend. “Soumare again has been out for a week or so, hopefully he should train with the team tomorrow. The centre-back was one of three unexpected absences from the squad with Boubakary Soumare and Ayoze Perez also left out.
Leicester City will host Crystal Palace at the King Power Stadium on the back of a 1-1 draw with Man United.
"They are still very hard to break down, but they have got real attacking talent too. City played out a 0-0 draw in the quarter-final of the competition on Thursday evening. "This should be an excellent game, because Leicester are attack-minded too.
The Eagles boss was speaking to the media ahead of his side's Premier League trip to Leicester on Sunday afternoon.
So we know the details and the ingredients that we need to provide every week and every day in training to allow ourselves to be more competitive. We know what we want to achieve, we want to finish the season well, we will have an exciting game to play against Chelsea but the Leicester game is important for us. And of course, if you manage to win the game that will give you more confidence, but nothing will change. We have time to think about the FA Cup, the main focus is on Leicester and about putting the best squad to win the game. Yes, I think this is the excitement and the kind of pressure that we want to put on our shoulders. But we want to be more consistent from the first to the last minute as well. There are a lot of things that the details of our game that we want to improve. One of our targets is to be better as a team and for players, individual players to improve themselves as well. But yes, we want to improve, we want to be more consistent game after game. And of course, it's going to be tight between these two football clubs and that makes the league and makes the game that we all love really exciting and I'm just like watching it. But we have those young players and the plan is of course for them to stay as long as we can in the football club. As a team, there are still a lot of departments of the games that we need to improve.
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Nigel Pearson saved the Foxes and built the foundation on which Ranieri worked his magic. The star of the show, however, was Esteban Cambiasso. The Argentine midfielder was dynamic at the base of the midfield and even filled in at centre-back in some games. The Foxes went on a four-game winning streak. The great escape of 2014-15 laid the base for the astonishing title run of 2015-16. Eyebrows were raised when Nigel Pearson was sacked barely a month after saving the Foxes from relegation. This win came as a huge relief, and more importantly, it started the streak which would result in the great escape. The Foxes weren't there only to make up the numbers. The latter was signed only as a cover to the then-injured Kasper Schmeichel, and the veteran Aussie made only six appearances all season. By April, a dreadful run of just two wins in 24 matches placed Leicester City at the bottom of the EPL table. The Argentine, who would go on to become the Club’s POTY, signed a one-season contract with them. Leicester City’s great escape from relegation in the 2014-15 season would have been a part of their lore. The arrival of Cambiasso on a Bosman transfer made viewers sit up and take notice.