The manager Leicester City should get to replace Brendan Rodgers
By Akash Roy
The safer route to escape a jeopardy
Frank might be a top choice, but financially it does sound unfeasible. The next opportunity for Leicester City is to explore the pay-offs related to relieving Rodgers from his duties. Appointing a manager who is available for free with traits similar to Frank could fix the issue. There’s no one better available than Sean Dyche.
Dyche had kept Burnley in the Premier League, escaping relegation on a shoestring budget. Not having proper attackers, he focused his strengths on a defensive approach. Unfortunately, his dues caught up to him.
The Kettering-born man never got the backing from the Clarets board, for which he was wrongfully let go. Burnley suffered demotion, but a thought of what Dyche could have achieved if only he was supported by a few signings that he required.
Getting Leicester City out of the relegation dogfight is of prime importance that the owners can’t ignore. Time is ticking. After the international break, a disappointing result against East Midlands rivals would probably do the trick. But isn’t waiting for such poor displays getting the Foxes into much more trouble? We understand that there is a massive payout, but is it costlier than the losses of a relegation?