Both Leicester and Crystal Palace have found the style, albeit to varying degrees, and with four straight wins, or just a loss on the 11 last matches, Leicester has bounced up to seat eight in the table. Can they even put pressure on the European sites?
And, in turn, Crystal Palace has not lost six games after each other. This despite the fact that the series was so terribly lousy, the club is placed third-year-old and thus in one of the places leading down the series. However, prospects for the future are more positive.
It took some time before Roy Hodgson, the newly-appointed coach, made arrangements for the stuff, but it is obvious that the adjustment on that front was justified, so with a retrospective attitude.
Leicester’s turn may also be explained by changes in the coach’s career. Claude Puel has found the right tune, once again given the team a clear identity and therefore it will be a bit of an extra exciting coach match between him and Crystal Palaces Roy Hodgson. Who is the strongest?
Takes fifth straight
The odds have already dropped and will certainly continue as well. Applies here is to be quick and do not stand aside when the game value is gone, poff-vack. Leicester will be seen with absolute top chance to leave the King Power Stadium with the entire pot at the port.

Leicester, with a clearer game idea, has really flourished lately, under Puel. Currently they are in the middle of the period that has been the best; four straight matches won. Now last Southampton was broken by 4-1 – on the way home. It was also a scare we raised a warning’s finger wherever possible.
Now, when it’s so tight between the matches, it becomes easier for Leicester to continue on the vitamin injection.
That it would be a simple game, a so-called “walk in the park”, is more doubtful. Crystal Palace has nevertheless stepped up considerably; avoided losing on six games. Equally frictional, however, it can not be said that it is spinning, versus as for Leicester, whose upward trend has also been longer.
If we discern Palace’s statistics on the way out, we can see two straight 0-0 crosses against West Bromwich and Brighton, which are formally two of Premier League’s worst teams right now. The six games on the go before it was lost.
Add on the whole the fragments that Crystal Palace has. Damien Delaney and Mamadou Sakho are injured, Luka Milivojevic turned off, while Timothy Fosu-Mensah and Joel Ward are unsure. The only remarkable break for Leicester is on still injured Matty James.