Like Pellè, Leonardo Ulloa could just as easily fall away after a solid start, but the Argentine is certainly enjoying life in the English game thus far. Ulloa arrived on these shores from Almería in January 2013, joining up with Brighton & Hove Albion and scoring the goals that led to the south coast club competing in the Championship playoffs two years running. His return of 23 goals in 50 appearances was enough to persuade Nigel Pearson to spend £8 million to bring Ulloa to newly-promoted Leicester, which will be a snip if he helps the club become established as a fixture in the Premier League. So far, so good Ulloa has scored in successive home games to help Leicester draw tough fixtures against Everton and Arsenal. The striker has thrown himself into the new challenge with great spirit, showing strength, eagerness, clever movement and a tremendous work rate, and he should provide good entertainment and plenty of goals in the coming months.
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