Leicester v Southampton match build up

TEAM NEWS

Jonny Evans faces a spell on the sidelines after suffering a broken toe. Southampton are without three strikers: Danny Ings and Michael Obafemi have hamstring injuries, while Charlie Austin begins a two-match ban.

Winger Harvey Barnes could be involved for Leicester after being recalled from a successful loan spell at West Brom.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg continues his four-match suspension, Ryan Bertrand is out with a back problem and Maya Yoshida is away on international duty.

MOTD COMMENTATOR’S NOTES

@Mark_Scott_: It has only been three weeks since those impressive wins for Leicester over Manchester City and Chelsea, but Claude Puel’s team selection for their FA Cup defeat at Newport has left the Foxes boss in the spotlight once again.

Reaching a cup final and finishing eighth in the Premier League wasn’t enough for his former employers. A year and a half on from parting company with Puel, Southampton’s current aim is to climb out of the bottom three.

Despite dropping into the relegation zone last week, the Saints will be feeling optimistic given both their improved performances under Ralph Hasenhüttl and a return of seven points from his six league games in charge – with three of those matches coming against teams in the top five.

VIEW FROM THE DUGOUT

Leicester manager Claude Puel: “Our [FA Cup] elimination against Newport doesn’t change our ambition in the Premier League. We are seventh in this moment, but we know the difficulties we have now to maintain this ranking.

“We have to keep momentum to stay in the top half of the table and we’ll see in which position we can finish. We have lots of teams ready to compete with us and with the same objective.”

Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhüttl: “We are looking to bring someone in this transfer period, but it is not easy because in winter you must find a guy who not only for a short time makes us better, but also for long term.

“It is better to make it as soon as possible, but it is not so easy in the winter break. We don’t want to be hurried. “We will take time, think about it and if you are 100% sure this guy makes us better, then take the decision, not earlier.”

LAWRO’S PREDICTION

On paper, Southampton’s form has dropped off a bit with one point from their past three games. They worry me a little bit, because their squad needs some strengthening, but new Saints boss Ralph Hasenhüttl has got something about him, which helps, and I think they will be all right.

Prediction: 2-0

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

Leicester City

Southampton

Source: BBC News

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