- Leicester City beat Brentford 3-1 in the fourth round of the Emirates FA Cup on Sunday
- Cengiz Ünder, Youri Tielemans and James Maddison found the net for the Foxes
- Former City stars Matt Elliott, Gerry Taggart and Iwan Roberts starred on Matchday Live
- The popular trio provided their thoughts at the end of four hours of LCFC Radio coverage
Former Foxes Matt Elliott, Gerry Taggart and Iwan Roberts all starred across Matchday Live's offering, which including pre and post-match discussion, as well as live in-play coverage.
Reflecting on City's fifth win in a row in all competitions, the three Leicester favourites picked out their highlights from another encouraging display from Brendan Rodgers' men...
Upping the tempo
Gerry Taggart said: “It was an excellent second-half performance. That had everything that was probably missing in the first half. Two good goals and the penalty as well. The moves for the two goals in open play really reflected the tempo of the game in that second half. It was greatly increased. Leicester City ended up as deserved 3-1 winners in the end.”
City's first goal
Iwan Roberts said: “The scene was set right from the beginning in the second half when [Çağlar] Söyüncü comes out from his defensive line, he wins the ball nice and early, and passes it on to [James] Maddison. Maddison draws the defenders towards him and then slips a lovely ball for [Cengiz] Ünder, who finishes superbly. The intensity was higher.”
Clicking into another gear
Matt Elliott said: “I don’t think there was ever a stage where Leicester were particularly nervous. Of course, if you’re 1-0 down at the halfway stage, it’s a little bit of an issue. You’ve got to do something about it and they most certainly did that. They came out a lot more purposeful and with a lot more energy about their game. They clicked into another gear.”
Leicester's cup ambitions
Gerry Taggart said: “Like most supporters, Leicester City fans love a good cup run. It’s 50-odd years since they’ve been at an FA Cup Final. It’s probably long overdue and that’s maybe an overstatement, but you’ve got to earn the right to get there, and they definitely showed their class in the second half. It shows you what Leicester are capable of.”
Maddison's impact
Iwan Roberts said: “We spoke about James [Maddison] at half-time. He’d had a lot of the ball, but in deeper positions. You want him higher up the pitch, in and around the opposition’s penalty area, and that’s where he was for the first goals. You want [Youri] Tielemans pulling the strings and that gives Maddison space. It was a perfect start to the half.”
Tielemans runs the show
Matt Elliott said: “Brentford were out of steam with a long way to go in that game. Danny Ward was hardly brought into action at all in the second half, apart from one shot towards the end of the game in the second half. Youri Tielemans was the general out there. He was running the show and was indicative of the better quality that Leicester possessed overall.”