3 Reasons why Rodgers will turn Leicester’s season around

Brendan Rogers, Manager of Leicester City (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)
Brendan Rogers, Manager of Leicester City (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images) /
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Jamie Vardy of Leicester City waits to be substituted on as Brendan Rogers (L)(Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images) /

This such thing is not system-based, rather the basics of football that are taught to players when they are young. it leads me to believe that other managers would face the same issues if they were to take over at the helm.

The absence of Jonny Evans and Wesley Fofana have definitely been felt this season. Fofana, for his incredible aerial ability, and Evans for his leadership on the field. Something that the Foxes are clearly missing. With Fofana set to make his return to the side in the near future, I believe we will see Leicester looking far more solid at the back, leading to better results.

Brendan Rodgers has guided LCFC through adversity before

When the former Celtic manager took over from Claude Puel in early 2019, Leicester City looked like a club that had no idea what it wanted to be. There were aspirations for the club to break into the top six, but they also seemed like a club that you would never know what sort of performance to expect, capable of defeating defending champions one day, to losing comfortably to a side in a relegation battle the next. Please click the link below to complete the article.