Leicester ready to go for the kill against Manchester City, claims manager Claude Puel: 'We can do fantastic things'
- Claude Puel is setting up his Leicester side to attack unbeaten Manchester City
- Jamie Vardy scored a hat-trick as City lost 4-2 in the same fixture last season
- Puel says his side have the ability to pick their opponents off high up the pitch
- 'If we need to recover the ball it is good to be pressing together,' he claimed
Claude Puel is ready to go for the jugular against Manchester City by telling his Leicester players to attack Pep Guardiola's defence in packs.
City travel to the King Power Stadium undefeated this campaign but lost the corresponding fixture last season 4-2 and Puel sees that as a blueprint for further success.
Puel has begun to shed his reputation as a defensive coach during two matches in charge at Leicester and will task Jamie Vardy with leading his team's pursuit of winning possession high up the pitch, which he hopes will test City's backline.
Claude Puel is ready to go for the jugular against Manchester City by telling his side to attack
The Leicester manager will task Jamie Vardy with winning possession high up the pitch
'We are at home, and with all the supporters behind us we can do fantastic things,' he said.
'We know this team is, with Paris Saint-Germain, the best in Europe. But we stay focused on what we can do to have positive attitude and attack, not just defend against this team.
'If we need to recover the ball it is good to be pressing together, all the team with good co-ordination, application, and concentration. That is the important thing.
Vicente Iborra is fit to face City on Saturday, the midfielder has overcome an ankle problem
'If it is just Jamie or just two or three players it's not possible because this team can play between the lines easily.
'It is a fantastic challenge. It is an opportunity for us. I hope to win. It would be the first time they lose.'
Vicente Iborra is fit to face City on Saturday. The midfielder came off with an ankle problem in the 2-2 draw at Stoke after scoring his first Foxes goal while Ben Chilwell (knee) is also available.
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