Leicester – Everton, Premier League Prediction
ANALYSIS AND PREDICTION FOR LEICESTER - EVERTON
Leicester are a team that has character as well as experience. The foxes have the confidence that they have become champions of England relatively soon, and this fact may not be to their advantage at many moments. When a team like Leicester fights for the top four, they are not supposed to hold that level all season long, but the truth is that Leicester has proven that they can withstand the entire campaign. In the last round, the Foxes totally outplayed Brighton and won again.
It is not clear at Everton what exactly is happening. Silva remains the team manager for this match as well. At the moment, the management is obviously looking for a manager. There is even an option for Moyes to return in the city, but it’s not certain. What we know for sure is that the team is without any motivation and any slight inaccuracy in their game can overthrow them. The fact that the Toffees are not in the relegation zone is due solely to some good results against the teams around them, but such a fact should not give them hope for anything.
Expert view : We think that bookmakers give such a high odds to Leicester, because actually Everton as individuals has no weaker players than its rival. Toffees even have a more expensive squad. However, as we can see, this has no meaning so far in the Premier League. Leicester, on the other hand, did very well against much stronger teams at paper. The match is at King Power Stadium, so this gives us even more reason to bet on Leicester to win at 1.66.
Everton have just 1 away win in the league this season
Leicester have 5 wins and 1 draw in their 6 home games in the league
Leicester want to further deepen the Everton crisis, as they did with Arsenal a few weeks ago
LEICESTER TEAM NEWS
No missing
EVERTON TEAM NEWS
Doubtful: Bernard (8/2 m), Fabian Delph (7/0 m), Morgan Schneiderlin (8/0 m), Theo Walcott (10/0 f) Out (injuries/other): Seamus Coleman (9/0 d), Andre Gomes (8/0 m), Jean-Philippe Gbamin (2/0 m), Cuco Martina (0/0 d)