Leicester manager Ian Holloway has hinted at a change in formation against Cardiff as he bids to arrest his side's dismal away results.The Foxes have won just twice on the road this season, the last time coming at Bristol City on November 24 in Holloway's first game in charge of the club.
City are precariously positioned above the drop zone and Holloway believes an upturn in fortunes away from the Walkers Stadium could help to ease their relegation fears.
"We've got to do something about our away results because at the moment our away results are killing us," said Holloway.
"I believe we are good enough to go to Cardiff and get something, but we've got to do a bit better away from home collectively to win the ball back.
"I could maybe drop someone in for a different shape, and we will be working on that. I've got five fit forwards so I'm going to have to look at that. They are all good players."
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