Claude Puel has gone a long way to restoring his reputation as Leicester City manager. The French tactician has done a decent job at the King Power Stadium. After Craig Shakespeare paid the ultimate price with Leicester City making the worst possible start to the 2017-18 season, Puel came into the picture. With just one win in eight matches, the Foxes were 18th in the Premier League table, only three points ahead of then bottom place Crystal Palace. Threatened by relegation the club decided to part ways with Shakespeare.
With Puel taking over since the club has performed well and churned out a few solid results to back it up. They have on occasions looked like the Leicester of 2015-16 season, a good sign for the Leicester board to continue with Puel.
The Foxes are currently 8th in the table and just a point behind 7th placed Burnley. Given the number of top-class teams in England, any position near about the top six can be considered an achievement.
The Foxes are seeing the best of Mahrez once again after the player mentally recovered from his failed move to Manchester City. He will be key along with Jamie Vardy for the Foxes and together they will hope to win all 3 points against Bournemouth to get Leicester back into winning ways.
They collapsed last time around and had to settle for a 1-1 draw against Stoke City and will want to correct their mistakes this time around. The Foxes come up against the Cherries this weekend and will be hoping to get all 3 points out of the match. Here is how Puel will look to line up his team.
Formation: 4-4-1-1
Defence
Kasper Schmeichel is expected in goal for the league match. Danny Simpson is expected at right back with Christian Fuchs starting at left back. The centre-back pairing is expected to be Wes Morgan and Harry Maguire.
Midfield
Riyad Mahrez is expected on the right wing with Marc Albrighton on the left wing. Wilfred Ndidi and Vicente Iborra are expected to be the two men in the middle of the park.
Forward
Shinji Okazaki might get the nod to play as the withdrawn forward with Jamie Vardy playing ahead of him with Leicester’s number seven Demarai Gray expected to come off the bench should Leicester find themselves chasing the game later on.