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There aren’t many metrics that Enzo Maresca’s Leicester City didn’t impress in last season. From possession to goals scored, xG against, and having the largest wage bill, the Foxes were too good for the Championship.

It is something that has made Maresca’s already small volume of work hard to analyse. Leicester were, after all, expected to win pretty much every game. That said, their form in the first half of the season was still remarkable and attracted the attention it deserved.




Heading it up was Maresca, a man known for his stylistic and appearance similarities to Pep Guardiola more than an underwhelming first stint in management at Parma, or even his spell as assistant to Manuel Pellegrini at West Ham. The Italian was new and exciting, delivering what was demanded of his side but transforming them at the same time.

Some of the points for concern are his lack of use of youth players, how his football will scale up to the Premier League and if he can handle the pressures at Chelsea, as well as a middling (at best) set-piece record. For a club that were so strong across the board, dead-ball situations were not a forte.

According to WhoScored, Leicester managed 11 goals from set plays. This is level with Middlesbrough, Watford, Sunderland, and Queens Park Rangers. It was the joint eighth most in the league, a far from exceptional return. Other than Leeds (with nine) they were comfortably behind the top six in this ranking.

On goals conceded to set pieces the results were similarly as average. Leicester conceded the joint fourth most (13) from these situations. A worry for Maresca is that Chelsea were just as poor.

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