Leicester City tactics revealed by Timothy Castagne

Castagne of Leicester City (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Castagne of Leicester City (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images) /
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Leicester City player Timothy Castagne has commented on the winning tactics used by Brendan Rodgers against Manchester United. Here is what he said.

Tactics are about more than just the shape and personnel, it is also about the way each player carries out their roles as well as their understanding of their role in relation to each other. This is why teams which get major injures fall off so drastically.

So, when Leicester marched onto the King Power pitch against United, they used different tactics entirely to those which were used prior to the international break: personnel and their roles were changed.

Let’s run through what our usual tactics are and how the King Power side adapted according to the Belgian international defender.

Leicester City’s usual self

For the most part, Rodgers sets the Foxes in some variant of a 4-3-3 formation. There is often a triangle in midfield with a holding defensive midfielder, a more progressive midfielder, and a creative midfielder.

Upfront, the gaffer tends to prefer the pace and explosiveness of Jamie Vardy and Harvey Barnes, with the right-wing slot often filled by a more in-field and creative player like Ayoze Perez over – say – Ademola Lookman. Please click for the next page.