BBC:’Could run into some issues.’ Leicester City’s manager has confirmed.

The72’s writers anticipate Blackburn Rovers vs. Leicester City in the Championship clash on Sunday.
Blackburn Rovers have lost three of their last four Championship games, but after reaching the Carabao Cup quarter-finals, they’ll be eager to get their league campaign back on track tonight.
Jon Dahl Tomasson’s side defeated Cardiff City 5-2 at home to advance to the next round against Chelsea. Andrew Moran was the standout player, scoring two goals and dishing out two assists. Rovers are 14th in the league after losing 4-3 to Ipswich Town in their last game.

Leicester City were eliminated from the FA Cup by Liverpool, but not without a fright. Kasey McAteer put the Foxes ahead after only three minutes, but the host’s brilliance shone through, resulting in a 3-1 loss for Enzo Maresca’s side.
The Foxes are unbeaten in the Championship, having won seven of their last eight games, including three in a row.

Here are some of our writers’ predictions for the game…
Ray, James
“Blackburn have shown they can score goals in recent games against Cardiff and Ipswich.” Keeping them out at the other end can be difficult, but Tomasson’s squad contains some dynamic players who could cause Leicester problems.

However, the Foxes have been quite dominant in the back. They’ve only given up five league goals thus far, but I believe they could be troubled here.

“It will be interesting to see how Maresca and his teammates adjust to the absence of Callum Doyle, who has been a mainstay on the left side of the backline.” I believe the visitors will face some difficulties here, but they should be able to come away with another victory.”
Mail from Harry
“Blackburn have already suffered a couple of disappointing home losses this season.” Hull City and Sunderland both came away with three points from Ewood Park, which does not auger well for the arrival of in-form Leicester.

“They have only lost once this season in the league as they aim for an immediate return to the top flight.” They’ll be full of confidence, and they’ll fancy their chances of winning again here.”

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