Leicester City winger Ben Marshall looks to cap memorable fortnight
Ben Marshall is hoping to have the perfect end to two of the most memorable weeks of his career tomorrow.
The Leicester City winger is still on a high after his England under-21 debut and he says victory over Wolves in front of the live Sky cameras at Molineux tomorrow afternoon would cap a wonderful period in his career.
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Leicester City winger Ben Marshall
"It has been brilliant," he said. "It was an honour to play for my country and to play 90 minutes in the second game was really good for me and my family.
"My mum and dad come and watch me every week and my dad loves football, so it was special for them as well, to see me wearing an England shirt and singing the national anthem.
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"My confidence is high. After Monday's game, I went home to see my family and reflected on the experience. Now I am fully focused on Wolves.
"It was a really great experience but I can't wait for tomorrow. I want to finish the week on another high. It would be nice to get the win and really top the week off."
Marshall said the City players are under no illusions they face a stiff test against a side that has just come down from the Premier League.
But he said City were as strong as Wolves and insists that, if they can reproduce the performance they showed at Blackburn Rovers, where they impressed in defeat, they would be difficult to beat.
"It is going to be a hard game," he said.
"They have just come down from the Premier League but we have just as good a squad.
"We have to remember what we did at Blackburn and make sure we get the win this time because the performance was good. We always seem to play well against the bigger teams."




Comments
by TheGeofflane
Sunday, September 16 2012, 4:42PM
“It's not hard to see why we're struggling. Two goals conceded from set pieces. NO GOALS from our strikers. Nugent is out of form and today cost Vardy a goal. There's no sharpness in front of goal. We are relying on midfielders and now FULL BACKS to score. Six points from the next two games at home, Nigel, or you WILL be in trouble.”
by yorkiefox
Saturday, September 15 2012, 9:53AM
“Playing well against the bigger teams is only good when you come away with three points. Two away defeats in a row no matter how well we played counts as 0 points in the tally for promotion.
Lets change that run tomorrow and have back-to-back wins to savour as well”