Steve Cooper explains why Wilfred Ndidi started ahead of Facundo Buonanotte for Leicester City

The Argentinian attacking midfielder scored his first goal for the club in the 2-1 loss on Saturday, but had to do so from the bench after being dropped from the starting line-up

Steve Cooper changed the configuration of his Leicester City midfield to match Aston Villa physically and to be cautious with Facundo Buonanotte after his “stuttered” week.

Buonanotte scored his first City goal in the 2-1 loss on Saturday, doing so as a second-half substitute. The Argentinian was dropped from the starting line-up, with Oliver Skipp coming into the midfield, and with Wilfred Ndidi pushed into the more advanced of the three central roles.

It gave City’s midfield a defensive feel and that was the plan, Cooper said. With Villa fielding Amadou Onana, Youri Tielemans, and Morgan Rogers centrally, and with John McGinn coming inside too, Cooper wanted to be able to go toe-to-toe with them.

Steve Cooper changed the configuration of his Leicester City midfield to match Aston Villa physically and to be cautious with Facundo Buonanotte after his “stuttered” week.

Buonanotte scored his first City goal in the 2-1 loss on Saturday, doing so as a second-half substitute. The Argentinian was dropped from the starting line-up, with Oliver Skipp coming into the midfield, and with Wilfred Ndidi pushed into the more advanced of the three central roles.

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