One of the things that Smith and his coaching team seemed to be able to do at will while at Brentford (particularly against us) was make little tactical switches that turned the game.
Last night, around the half hour mark, it was really noticeable that both Cash and Targett were pushed twenty yards up the pitch, past the halfway line, with Luiz dropping back in almost as a 3-4-3. It pushed Leicester's press back and seemed to mark the first period in the game where we had time to turn the screw.
Even though we switched back, that ball out from Mings to Targett in the 90th minute that ultimately set up the goal seemed to be part of a tactical plan. Just like we had against Liverpool's high line in the last game.
Really think that having Shakespeare in alongside O'Kelly is the key. Long may it continue.