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Leicester will have an uphill struggle against Nottingham Forest

For Leicester City, Sunday is a bit of an opportunity. At the City Ground, they take on a Nottingham Forest team as overwhelming underdogs. No sane person would even take the chance of selecting the Foxes in order to receive a draw. The Premier League match does provide Ruud van Nistelrooy's team an opportunity to at least put up a good performance, especially after their most recent performance against Southampton.

The primary problem with Leicester match previews is that, in comparison to other EPL clubs, their opponents frequently appear significantly better and different against the Foxes. This is especially important when talking about Nottingham. Sitting in, keeping an eye on the ball, and focusing only on scoring on the counter is something Nuno Espírito Santo is accustomed to. But against City, especially because it's Forest's home game, they may easily strive for 70% of the possession.

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