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‘Leicester style won’t change’
- Updated: September 12, 2016
Kasper Schmeichel does not expect Leicester’s counter-attacking approach to change when they play in the Champions League.
The Foxes will play their first game in the competition on Wednesday in Belgium against Club Brugge and Schmeichel expects Claudio Ranieri to use exactly the same style that took them to Premier League success last season.
They have had a tough start to their title defence but the Denmark ‘keeper is sure they are ready for their first taste of major European club competition.
“We’ve done some homework on Brugge and we have an idea what they are about but we won’t change too much – the success we’ve had, in the years I’ve been here, has been through us being us and playing the way …