The questions that disgruntled Leicester fans have for Rodgers

Brendan Rodgers coach of Leicester City (Photo by Mikolaj Barbanell/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Brendan Rodgers coach of Leicester City (Photo by Mikolaj Barbanell/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) /
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Brendan Rodgers coach of Leicester City (Photo by Mikolaj Barbanell/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) /

These are the difficult questions disgruntled Leicester City fans, facilitated by Foxes of Leicester, have for boss Brendan Rodgers.

While Rodgers remains the most suitable and successful over candidate to continue with Leicester, some fans of the east Midlands club are becoming more disillusioned with the currently dismal form.

Those supporters are correct over unacceptable performances across the team and on behalf of the Northern Irishman’s occasionally questionable tactics. Yet when the Foxes manager gets his team selection and system correct as a tactician – see Manchester City 2-5 away last season for one fine example – he gets it very right.

The one area the dissatisfied faithful are incorrect over – possibly the unbearable fortnight off for the dreaded international break has allowed the more extreme opinions to soften and become reflective – is the assertion and rather peculiar online demand that Rodgers should be relieved of duty at King Power Stadium.

In Foxes of Leicester’s view, Rodgers is the best man for the job presently; if, heaven forbid, LCFC continued to play poorly or results worsen and they find themselves in the relegation zone at Christmas, FoL’s verdict would be far severer.

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Leicester City fans’ questions to Brendan Rodgers

In the name or constructiveness, we asked our followers for the one question they’d most like to pose to the gaffer. As usual, the Blue Army devised some excellent theoretical queries to Rodgers, the most crucial five of which we’ve featured below.

A great inquiry from Mark, and one that needs addressing, especially Kasper Schmeichel’s devastatingly bad distribution at times. However, hopefully with more qualified personnel returning in defence, this problem will alleviate.

Andrew smartly asks why Leicester midfielders are so slow and laboured or even static in games. The lack of impetus has certainly been noticed by us.

Cardo is absolutely correct in pointing out the dreadful corners – in defence and attack.

Many supporters have asked the question why capable and trusted physiotherapist Dave Rennie was allowed to leave.

Finally, and you knew this was coming, why did it take so long to get Kelechi Iheanacho into the starting team this season.

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In addition to questioning why we had to wait for the Nigeria international to be deployed in a pair with Jamie Vardy.