Di Matteo 'impressed' by Foxes

05 November 2009 11:13
The Foxes are up to fourth, just one point behind Albion, having lost just one of their last 10 games and appear to be following in the footsteps of Swansea and Bristol City respectively as they challenge for back-to-back promotions.[LNB]Di Matteo has also identified nine-goal Matty Fryatt as a major threat having seen the Nuneaton-born striker score three times against him during his spell in charge at MK Dons last season.[LNB]"They've had a good start and they are a good team," he told the club's official website. "I watched them down at Loftus Road and was very impressed.[LNB]"I knew them from before but they've added some experience, they are solid and a good side. Nigel (Pearson) has changed a few players but not many. He's got Wayne Brown in there, Bruno Berner was there last year, Richie Wellens played last year and Dany N'Guessan is there now.[LNB]"Fryatt scored against us last season. He seems to have a goalscoring touch. He's scored quite a few and has the sniff for goal."[LNB][LNB]

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