Harvey Barnes injury update ahead of Arsenal v Leicester

Harvey Barnes of Leicester City (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
Harvey Barnes of Leicester City (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images) /
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Harvey Barnes of Leicester City (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images) /

Ahead of a tough Premier League trip to in form Arsenal, Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers gave an update to media over the fitness of winger Harvey Barnes

Th occasionally deadly and consistently dangerous Leicester attacker, Barnes, is a favourite amongst the Blue Army and Fantasy Premier League enthusiasts. That is why Foxes of Leicester are giving you a specific low-down on the England international’s status. Along with our expectation for him in an important campaign for club and player.

On his day, Barnes leaves an opposition fullback or wingback questioning their own skills, whether they can still ‘do it’ at this level, or if they are over the hill. In other words, when starring, the Burnley-born man is electric and one of the best widemen in the Premier League.

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However, when disinterested or drifting out of matches, the 24-year-old can become an ineffective passenger. There is also a partial issue with concentration now and again; durability in the challenge often eludes him, too. But the East Midlands outfit undoubtedly, desperately need their academy graduate back on the field of play – as soon as possible.

With respect to fitness, boss Brendan Rodgers was asked of Barnes’ issue at his Thursday press conference. Apparently the latter is not yet fit, and there was no timeline offered by the Northern Irishman. Although, Barnes’ problem is not expected to keep him sidelined for very long. Rodgers additionally stated that no further injuries have been sustained in the squad.

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Notes from Leicester City’s pre-Arsenal press conference

The Foxes boss also answered other questions on Thursday lunchtime, before traveling to the capital to face Mikel Arteta’s men. Regarding the heatwave endured at the moment and the match with the Gunners, Rodgers says retaining the ball shall be essential; furthermore, the gaffer revealed that his players have trained exceptionally well this week in difficult conditions.