Supposedly, it should have been Martin O'Neill managing Leicester City, but since he was currently managing Manchester City, Richard thought the manager would be some unknown name. He never imagined that the one in charge would be David Moyes.
Richard began reviewing Leicester City's first seven matches of the season under Moyes, reading the analysis with great interest. Although Moyes's tactics were also conservative, they weren't "park the bus" football—rather, they were pragmatic.
This season, Leicester had not only climbed the table but had also beaten Chelsea and Tottenham at home!
And now, they had defeated Liverpool at Anfield. On top of that, they had managed to draw with both Manchester United and Arsenal at home. In the latest round, they comfortably defeated Leeds United at Elland Road.
