Puel: Too Soon For Foxes Duo To Return

First Team
18 Dec 2017
1 Minute
Claude Puel has no new injury concerns as he finalises Leicester City's preparations to face Manchester City in the Carabao Cup Quarter-Finals on Tuesday (7:45pm kick-off).

- Leicester City manager Claude Puel provides a fitness update on his squad
- Matty James and Robert Huth remain sidelined by injury
- City have no fresh injuries to contend with ahead of facing Manchester City
- Pep Guardiola's men visit King Power Stadium on Tuesday in the Carabao Cup

While Matty James (Achilles) and Robert Huth (ankle) continue their returns to full fitness during training at Belvoir Drive, City's squad is otherwise in good health.

“For the moment, they cannot [return],” Puel told the national media at his pre-match press conference on Monday.

For the future it will be better to have some rotation without losing the quality. I think we can look forward with good quality on the pitch.

Claude Puel

“They need to work, of course, but it is nice to see them again in the training sessions with a positive outlook. It is a little too early for the moment but there are no more injuries.”

With five matches in two weeks on the horizon, the Frenchman is aware that he may need to utilise the full depth of his squad to manage a packed festive fixture schedule.

“It is important to believe in my players and for me to put in place a good balance," Puel added.

“We can do something tomorrow [Tuesday], of course. For the future it will be better to have some rotation without losing the quality. I think we can look forward with good quality on the pitch.

“It will be the strongest players [to play against Man City] at the moment.”