The Foxes have endured a tricky start to the 2024/25 Premier League campaign, and whilst they currently sit out of the relegation spots by three points, their performances have still been far from convincing.
The recent showing away at Man United, in which Leicester City were undone 3-0, which included an own-goal from left-back Victor Kristiansen, was a prime example of the side being set up incorrectly, and current Foxes boss Steve Cooper simply put this down to a concerning lack of belief and desire in the squad.
As a result of the heavy defeat, some Leicester fans have gone as far as calling for Cooper to be relieved of his duties as team manager going into the international break.
If the Leicester board were to take some proactive action with Cooper’s future and move him on, here are three clear options that they could approach to be his successor…
The recent showing away at Man United, in which Leicester City were undone 3-0, which included an own-goal from left-back Victor Kristiansen, was a prime example of the side being set up incorrectly, and current Foxes boss Steve Cooper simply put this down to a concerning lack of belief and desire in the squad.
As a result of the heavy defeat, some Leicester fans have gone as far as calling for Cooper to be relieved of his duties as team manager going into the international break.
If the Leicester board were to take some proactive action with Cooper’s future and move him on, here are three clear options that they could approach to be his successor…
The recent showing away at Man United, in which Leicester City were undone 3-0, which included an own-goal from left-back Victor Kristiansen, was a prime example of the side being set up incorrectly, and current Foxes boss Steve Cooper simply put this down to a concerning lack of belief and desire in the squad.
As a result of the heavy defeat, some Leicester fans have gone as far as calling for Cooper to be relieved of his duties as team manager going into the international break.
If the Leicester board were to take some proactive action with Cooper’s future and move him on, here are three clear options that they could approach to be his successor…
The recent showing away at Man United, in which Leicester City were undone 3-0, which included an own-goal from left-back Victor Kristiansen, was a prime example of the side being set up incorrectly, and current Foxes boss Steve Cooper simply put this down to a concerning lack of belief and desire in the squad.
As a result of the heavy defeat, some Leicester fans have gone as far as calling for Cooper to be relieved of his duties as team manager going into the international break.
If the Leicester board were to take some proactive action with Cooper’s future and move him on, here are three clear options that they could approach to be his successor…
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