Brendan Rodgers looking forward to Leicester FA Cup derby match

Jamie Vardy of Leicester City (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
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Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers has expressed his excitement for what will be his first east Midlands derby since joining the Foxes in 2019.

Leicester will face off against east Midlands rivals Nottingham Forest in the next round of the FA Cup. This will be the first time the Foxes have played in an east Midlands derby since February 2017, when they defeated Derby County in the FA Cup.

This will be the first trip to the City Ground for the Blue Army since 2014 when the game ended in a 2-2 draw with Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez finding the back of the net for the Foxes.

When Leicester City take on Forest next month it will be the first time Rodgers has taken charge of a derby with LCFC.

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"“It’s brilliant. I can’t wait. There’s always been a derby game at clubs I’ve been at. They’re always intense affairs. I’ve not had that here yet, but this is as close as we get. We’ll look forward to it.”Brendan Rodgers, Leicester Mercury"

In the meantime, the Northern Irishman is faced with the task of keeping players match-fit after yet another postponed game in the Premier League.

Leicester City were meant to face Burnley on Saturday, however, due to a player shortage from the Turf Moor side, they were forced to postpone the fixture. However, the Foxes will be boosted by the fact that four of their key players are making their returns from injury.

Patson Daka, Caglar Soyuncu, Luke Thomas and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall are all set to return to the team when the next game takes place, which is currently scheduled for Wednesday night against Tottenham Hotspur. However, with the current COVID situation across Premier League clubs, there will still be some doubt in the minds of Foxes supporters as to whether the game will go ahead.

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The Blue Army will also be boosted by the fact that James Justin is continuing his recovery from his ACL injury he sustained in February 2021. Justin has been gaining minutes with the Under-23’s side and his return to the senior side now looks set to be on the not too far horizon.