EPL 2016-17: Analysis of Leicester City's fixtures for the Premier League season
Leicester City proved last season that miracles do exist as they broke the monopoly of the big clubs by clinching their first ever league title. It was a truly fairytale campaign for all those involved with the club as no one would have imagined the foxes clinching the ultimate prize under Claudio Ranieri. The real test begins now as everyone is expecting a fall from grace from Leicester because of the European games as Ranieri's men have to prove that they are here to stay.
The likes of Danny Drinkwater, Wes Morgan and Jamie Vardy have to prove that they are not one season wonders as the 2016-17 season promises to be one of the toughest season ever with the arrival of World class players and managers into the league. This will be Leicester's first stint in the Champions League and the side needs depth in their squad because of the added games.
Everyone expected that Leicester will lose their best players in Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez but the club has done well to keep their best talents at the club as Mahrez is all set to stay at the King Power stadium and Jamie Vardy snubbing Arsenal's interest to sign a new deal at the club along with Kasper Schmeichel, Wes Morgan and manager Claudio Ranieri. Leicester have done well to keep the spine of the team intact ahead of their defence of the league title.
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N'Golo Kante remains the only player to leave the side and join Chelsea as the Frenchman had a release clause in his contract which was triggered by the Blues. His replacement, Nampalys Mendy will be closely watched as he has some big boots to fill with Kante being one of the best players in the league last season. Along with the new signings which we will discuss later, the Foxes have some pretty exciting youngsters coming up such as Ben Chilwell, Demarai Gray and Daniel Amartey.
Leicester broke the club record to sign Ahmed Musa from CSKA Moscow and also secured the services of 19-year-old Bartosz Kapustka who will bring some more pace into the champions' existing talents on the flanks. The Foxes play on the counter attacks and now with the likes of Vardy, Musa, Mahrez and Schlupp can hurt teams in England and also in Europe. Leicester had one of the best defenses in the league last season and they have strengthened that with the addition of centre back, Luis Hernandez from Sporting Gijon.
The Foxes have bought well this summer along with keeping the likes of Mahrez at the club as they look to impress one and all again in the next campaign and also at the biggest stage, in the Champions League. The good news is that after each of their European game, they play a league game at home which is highly favourable for Ranieri's men. The biggest question remains is that can Leicester pull off a Leicester again, so let's take a look at the round of fixtures they will face in the league month by month:
August
Leicester begin their defence of the league crown against newcomers Hull City at their ground who are struggling to sign new players which guarantees three points in the first game of the 2016-17 campaign. This follows two home games against Arsenal and Swansea with Leicester will look to avenge last year's loss against the Gunners at home. Leicester will do brilliantly if they stay unbeaten in August.
September
After the International break, the Champions visit a resurgent Liverpool side who are looking to break into the top four after investing smartly according to Jurgen Klopp. They will be up for revenge as the Reds beat Leicester at Anfield last season. Burnley visit the Foxes next which won't be a big test for Ranieri. The Champions visit Old Trafford next to face Mourinho's United who are genuine title contenders after bringing in four world class players this summer.
October
This month will be hectic with European games along with league games going to test the resilience in this close-knit squad. October features home games against Southampton and Crystal Palace which seem to be easy wins for the home side. Away trips to Chelsea and Tottenham will be tough as always and the Foxes must avoid defeat against the London sides if they want to stay on track to reach as high as possible in the table.
November
This is the easiest set of fixtures in a month for Leicester in the 2016-17 season. They welcome West Brom and Middlesborough which should be six points for the Champions. They also visit Watford who are expected to be embroiled in a relegation battle this season. The Foxes must win there out of three in this month to keep the pressure on other teams.
December
The festive period brings six fixtures which on most occasions decided the course on which the team will progress in the second half of the season. Leicester have been given a tricky set of fixtures in this busy month as they face away trips to Sunderland, Bournemouth and Stoke which are not easy places to win a football game.
They welcome Manchester City, who are title contenders under Pep Guardiola and are going to be one of the toughest sides to beat this season. West Ham and Everton are the other visitors who are going to have the same goal as Leicester, that is to stay in the hunt to reach the top four.