Former Premier League champions Leicester City FC's academy team almost had their hearts in their mouth when the reserve team of Bengaluru FC, former Indian Super League champions themselves, pumped in three goals in seven minutes in their Next Generation Cup, 2022 fixture in Leicester on Wednesday. Leicester City, who had already raced to a six-goal lead won the tie 6-3 but not without Bengaluru FC earning praise from the opponents and Premier League delegates who were witnessing the action from the stands. Leon McSweeney, Leicester City FC's academy coach admitted the young Foxes were put under immense pressure from the Indian team. "Bengaluru made life very tough for us with their energy and intensity. It caused a lot of problems, particularly in the second half. I think they can be very proud of what they showed. And certainly, if we didn't have the cushion, we would have been a lot more nervous at the end," said McSweeney.
Former Premier League champions Leicester City FC's academy team almost had their hearts in their mouth when the reserve team of Bengaluru FC, former Indian Super League champions themselves, pumped in three goals in seven minutes in their Next Generation Cup, 2022 fixture in Leicester on Wednesday. Leicester City, who had already raced to a six-goal lead won the tie 6-3 but not without Bengaluru FC earning praise from the opponents and Premier League delegates who were witnessing the action from the stands. Leon McSweeney, Leicester City FC's academy coach admitted the young Foxes were put under immense pressure from the Indian team. "Bengaluru made life very tough for us with their energy and intensity. It caused a lot of problems, particularly in the second half. I think they can be very proud of what they showed. And certainly, if we didn't have the cushion, we would have been a lot more nervous at the end," said McSweeney.Former Premier League champions Leicester City FC's academy team almost had their hearts in their mouth when the reserve team of Bengaluru FC, former Indian Super League champions themselves, pumped in three goals in seven minutes in their Next Generation Cup, 2022 fixture in Leicester on Wednesday. Leicester City, who had already raced to a six-goal lead won the tie 6-3 but not without Bengaluru FC earning praise from the opponents and Premier League delegates who were witnessing the action from the stands. Leon McSweeney, Leicester City FC's academy coach admitted the young Foxes were put under immense pressure from the Indian team. "Bengaluru made life very tough for us with their energy and intensity. It caused a lot of problems, particularly in the second half. I think they can be very proud of what they showed. And certainly, if we didn't have the cushion, we would have been a lot more nervous at the end," said McSweeney.Former Premier League champions Leicester City FC's academy team almost had their hearts in their mouth when the reserve team of Bengaluru FC, former Indian Super League champions themselves, pumped in three goals in seven minutes in their Next Generation Cup, 2022 fixture in Leicester on Wednesday. Leicester City, who had already raced to a six-goal lead won the tie 6-3 but not without Bengaluru FC earning praise from the opponents and Premier League delegates who were witnessing the action from the stands. Leon McSweeney, Leicester City FC's academy coach admitted the young Foxes were put under immense pressure from the Indian team. "Bengaluru made life very tough for us with their energy and intensity. It caused a lot of problems, particularly in the second half. I think they can be very proud of what they showed. And certainly, if we didn't have the cushion, we would have been a lot more nervous at the end," said McSweeney.Former Premier League champions Leicester City FC's academy team almost had their hearts in their mouth when the reserve team of Bengaluru FC, former Indian Super League champions themselves, pumped in three goals in seven minutes in their Next Generation Cup, 2022 fixture in Leicester on Wednesday. Leicester City, who had already raced to a six-goal lead won the tie 6-3 but not without Bengaluru FC earning praise from the opponents and Premier League delegates who were witnessing the action from the stands. Leon McSweeney, Leicester City FC's academy coach admitted the young Foxes were put under immense pressure from the Indian team. "Bengaluru made life very tough for us with their energy and intensity. It caused a lot of problems, particularly in the second half. I think they can be very proud of what they showed. And certainly, if we didn't have the cushion, we would have been a lot more nervous at the end," said McSweeney.Former Premier League champions Leicester City FC's academy team almost had their hearts in their mouth when the reserve team of Bengaluru FC, former Indian Super League champions themselves, pumped in three goals in seven minutes in their Next Generation Cup, 2022 fixture in Leicester on Wednesday. Leicester City, who had already raced to a six-goal lead won the tie 6-3 but not without Bengaluru FC earning praise from the opponents and Premier League delegates who were witnessing the action from the stands. Leon McSweeney, Leicester City FC's academy coach admitted the young Foxes were put under immense pressure from the Indian team. "Bengaluru made life very tough for us with their energy and intensity. It caused a lot of problems, particularly in the second half. I think they can be very proud of what they showed. And certainly, if we didn't have the cushion, we would have been a lot more nervous at the end," said McSweeney.Former Premier League champions Leicester City FC's academy team almost had their hearts in their mouth when the reserve team of Bengaluru FC, former Indian Super League champions themselves, pumped in three goals in seven minutes in their Next Generation Cup, 2022 fixture in Leicester on Wednesday. Leicester City, who had already raced to a six-goal lead won the tie 6-3 but not without Bengaluru FC earning praise from the opponents and Premier League delegates who were witnessing the action from the stands. Leon McSweeney, Leicester City FC's academy coach admitted the young Foxes were put under immense pressure from the Indian team. "Bengaluru made life very tough for us with their energy and intensity. It caused a lot of problems, particularly in the second half. I think they can be very proud of what they showed. And certainly, if we didn't have the cushion, we would have been a lot more nervous at the end," said McSweeney.Former Premier League champions Leicester City FC's academy team almost had their hearts in their mouth when the reserve team of Bengaluru FC, former Indian Super League champions themselves, pumped in three goals in seven minutes in their Next Generation Cup, 2022 fixture in Leicester on Wednesday. Leicester City, who had already raced to a six-goal lead won the tie 6-3 but not without Bengaluru FC earning praise from the opponents and Premier League delegates who were witnessing the action from the stands. Leon McSweeney, Leicester City FC's academy coach admitted the young Foxes were put under immense pressure from the Indian team. "Bengaluru made life very tough for us with their energy and intensity. It caused a lot of problems, particularly in the second half. I think they can be very proud of what they showed. And certainly, if we didn't have the cushion, we would have been a lot more nervous at the end," said McSweeney.Former Premier League champions Leicester City FC's academy team almost had their hearts in their mouth when the reserve team of Bengaluru FC, former Indian Super League champions themselves, pumped in three goals in seven minutes in their Next Generation Cup, 2022 fixture in Leicester on Wednesday. Leicester City, who had already raced to a six-goal lead won the tie 6-3 but not without Bengaluru FC earning praise from the opponents and Premier League delegates who were witnessing the action from the stands. Leon McSweeney, Leicester City FC's academy coach admitted the young Foxes were put under immense pressure from the Indian team. "Bengaluru made life very tough for us with their energy and intensity. It caused a lot of problems, particularly in the second half. I think they can be very proud of what they showed. And certainly, if we didn't have the cushion, we would have been a lot more nervous at the end," said McSweeney.Former Premier League champions Leicester City FC's academy team almost had their hearts in their mouth when the reserve team of Bengaluru FC, former Indian Super League champions themselves, pumped in three goals in seven minutes in their Next Generation Cup, 2022 fixture in Leicester on Wednesday. Leicester City, who had already raced to a six-goal lead won the tie 6-3 but not without Bengaluru FC earning praise from the opponents and Premier League delegates who were witnessing the action from the stands. Leon McSweeney, Leicester City FC's academy coach admitted the young Foxes were put under immense pressure from the Indian team. "Bengaluru made life very tough for us with their energy and intensity. It caused a lot of problems, particularly in the second half. I think they can be very proud of what they showed. And certainly, if we didn't have the cushion, we would have been a lot more nervous at the end," said McSweeney.Former Premier League champions Leicester City FC's academy team almost had their hearts in their mouth when the reserve team of Bengaluru FC, former Indian Super League champions themselves, pumped in three goals in seven minutes in their Next Generation Cup, 2022 fixture in Leicester on Wednesday. Leicester City, who had already raced to a six-goal lead won the tie 6-3 but not without Bengaluru FC earning praise from the opponents and Premier League delegates who were witnessing the action from the stands. Leon McSweeney, Leicester City FC's academy coach admitted the young Foxes were put under immense pressure from the Indian team. "Bengaluru made life very tough for us with their energy and intensity. It caused a lot of problems, particularly in the second half. I think they can be very proud of what they showed. And certainly, if we didn't have the cushion, we would have been a lot more nervous at the end," said McSweeney.Former Premier League champions Leicester City FC's academy team almost had their hearts in their mouth when the reserve team of Bengaluru FC, former Indian Super League champions themselves, pumped in three goals in seven minutes in their Next Generation Cup, 2022 fixture in Leicester on Wednesday. Leicester City, who had already raced to a six-goal lead won the tie 6-3 but not without Bengaluru FC earning praise from the opponents and Premier League delegates who were witnessing the action from the stands. Leon McSweeney, Leicester City FC's academy coach admitted the young Foxes were put under immense pressure from the Indian team. "Bengaluru made life very tough for us with their energy and intensity. It caused a lot of problems, particularly in the second half. I think they can be very proud of what they showed. And certainly, if we didn't have the cushion, we would have been a lot more nervous at the end," said McSweeney.Former Premier League champions Leicester City FC's academy team almost had their hearts in their mouth when the reserve team of Bengaluru FC, former Indian Super League champions themselves, pumped in three goals in seven minutes in their Next Generation Cup, 2022 fixture in Leicester on Wednesday. Leicester City, who had already raced to a six-goal lead won the tie 6-3 but not without Bengaluru FC earning praise from the opponents and Premier League delegates who were witnessing the action from the stands. Leon McSweeney, Leicester City FC's academy coach admitted the young Foxes were put
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