During Leicester City’s match against Sunderland, we found that the team needs to work on a few difficulties.

Tuesday in the Championship at the Stadium of Light will see Sunderland play Leicester City. With 78 points after 35 games, Leicester is three points ahead of Ipswich Town in second place in the standings. Sunderland, who are now tenth in the standings, will be looking to move higher with more victories.

 

With four straight losses under their belt, Sunderland will be eager to snap their losing streak at home. But facing the league leaders will be an enormous challenge.

The league leaders’ recent success, which has seen the Foxes win only one of their last four games in all competitions, will benefit the hosts.

 

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For the foreseeable future, Sunderland will be without Corry Evans, Patrick Roberts, and Niall Huggins. Their top scorer, Jack Clarke, will also be out for up to six weeks due to an ankle injury.

 

Patterson; Hume, Seelt, O’Nien, Hjelde; Styles, Ekwah, Neil, Mundle; Bellingham, Semedo was Sunderland’s expected starting lineup.

Wilfred Ndidi, Leicester’s midfielder, is still sidelined, and Enzo Maresca’s selection options are further constrained by the hamstring injuries sustained by Dennis Praet and Ricardo Pereira.

 

But Jannik Vestergaard, a Danish defender who served his punishment and is back in the mix, will be available for the Foxes.

 

Hermansen, Choudhury, Faes, Vestergaard, Justin; Winks, Dewsbury-Hall; Fatawu, Akgun, Mavididi; Daka were Leicester’s expected starting lineup.

 

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