** Fans Incentive Plan The FA Cup 1 8 final is intensely underway, with Bournemouth hosting Leicester City. Bournemouth have been weak in the league, with just seven wins, seven draws and 11 defeats in their first 25 games, finishing 14th. Bournemouth have failed to win their last five matches in all competitions, with the last time they achieved victory coming in the FA Cup 1 16 tiers.
Relatively speaking, Leicester City are top of the Championship, six points ahead of Leeds United, and have a good future. However, Leicester City have been in poor form recently, losing to Middlesbrough and Leeds United in quick succession. In the previous three meetings, Leicester City have lost. However, this time Leicester successfully counterattacked and successfully advanced to the next round.
In this game, Bournemouth opted for a tactical layout of 4231, with Nar leading the attack. Sinisterra, Billing and Ouattara form the attacking trident, while Cook and Scott partner in the back. Adam Smith, Zabarni, Senesi and Kolkez made up the starting lineup of four defenders, while Travers served as goalkeeper.
The game was a fierce contest as Bournemouth were unable to hold on to their home stadium and were eventually eliminated by Leicester City, who managed to advance.
After the game was played, the two sides began to launch a fierce offensive. Unal's shot from inside the box is blocked by an opposing player. Albrighton tried to hit the ball into the far corner, but the ball hit the post and bounced off the post, but unfortunately couldn't score. Eight minutes later, Senesi's cross bounced off the ground and hit the post again, a surprising gesture that missed the net.
Thomas Cannon's low shot also went wide of the back of the net. Leicester made a personnel change in the 64th minute, bringing on Jo Iheanacho and Fatavavu. However, in the final moments of the game, Ricardo Pereira missed a great chance to open the scoring and his shot went wide.
With the two sides tied 0-0 in regulation time, extra time had to be played. In the 105th minute, substitute Fatawu scored a shocking world wave to seal the win for Leicester City! In the end, Leicester City unexpectedly eliminated Bournemouth 1-0 and successfully advanced to the quarter-finals!
Bournemouth managed 49 per cent possession and they tried 27 shots on goal with four of them on target but couldn't find the back of the net.
Not to be outdone, Leicester City made a total of 22 shots on goal and managed to score 1 goal. Fatavau was undoubtedly the man of the match, coming off the bench to take three shots, one of which resulted in a valuable goal. Bournemouth's forwards, on the other hand, failed to show the quality they should have, with players including Huinard, Sinisterra and Ouattara failing to find the back of the net as they watched as they were knocked out of the competition.