'No points for possession Foxes...Gerrit forward!'

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The Foxes celebrate James Jordan's opening goal, but they need to show mure urgency in attack if they are to turn draws into wins
The absence of an established number nine is causing Leicester some problems as Marti Cifuentes wrestles over the starting XI for each game and our end product is looking toothless.
His substitutions have been excellent to date - one of his obvious strengths since joining - but unfortunately this is what cost us against Wrexham on Tuesday.
James Jordan and Harry Winks were solid in the middle of the park; a complementary pairing that saw the former produce a lovely, well-worked goal in the first half.
The substitutions saw Jordan pushed up into the number 10 position, which didn't work against West Bromwich Albion on Friday and fell short again four days later (with Oliver Skipp brought on to pair with Winks).
There is a clear game plan with most opponents we face: sit deep, isolate the wingers and try and hit us on the break. Wrexham were no different and their substitutions - including the use of an old Leicester favourite in Matty James - certainly helped them push on in the closing stages to force the equaliser.
The return of Aaron Ramsey from suspension this weekend could see us create more chances, but we need to see more speed and urgency in our play.
Slow distribution from the goalkeeper, coupled with a disproportionate amount of possession among the back four, is infuriating for fans who seem to sense the urgency more than the players.
We are playing some nice football in parts with the lion's share of possession, but there are no points for that in this game. 'Gerrit forward!'
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