Leicester City now eyeing move for “exceptional” manager to replace Cooper
According to reports, Leicester City is reportedly considering a move to appoint a new manager
who is “exceptional” in order to replace Steve Cooper and keep the team from going down.
Leicester lose again
With a 2-1 loss to Chelsea, Leicester City moved closer to the relegation zone for the third time in
five Premier League games. At times during their Saturday lunchtime loss, boos echoed throughout
King Power Stadium, as Cooper’s playing approach came under growing criticism as the Foxes
provided little forward attack for the most of the match.
Their terrible performance against former boss Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea team was highlighted by
the fact that they only mustered four shots overall, one on goal during the match, and a penalty in
the 94th minute.
Leicester’s woeful attacking stats against Chelsea | |
Goals | 1 |
Shots on target | 1 |
Shots | 4 |
xG from open play | 0.32 |
Touches in the opposition box | 9 |
“It turned out to be that challenge and is among the hardest games played so far this season.
Cooper noted, “The first half was difficult, and with all of the defending we had to do, we ended up
giving away a really soft goal.” He then reserved particular criticism for the refereeing performance
that was on display.
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