Shocking stats indicate Leicester should have already sacked Cifuentes

Leicester City v West Bromwich Albion - Sky Bet Championship
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Manager of Leicester City Football Club Marti Cifuentes has made some questionable calls that haven't gone unnoticed by the Foxes' Blue Army fan base. As a matter of fact, supporters in LE2 are beginning to turn on the Catalan in spite of a sprinkling of good results here and there. Those exceptions that prove the rule (or the occasional victory) that the Queens Park Rangers man is struggling are constantly sandwiched in between losses to drastically indifferent sides.

But, aside from the LCFC boss's inconsistency at the helm, he remains. Much of Leicester's faithful now believe Cifuentes is able to clutch on to his position due to the financial mess that The King Power International Group have placed the East Midlands outfit into. We can't permanently sign any (decent) players; City recruitment seems almost frozen in Paralysis because the Premier League and English Football League Championship powers-that-be are reportedly in a hearing with the Foxes over breached Profit and Sustainability.

So nothing is easy to understand or clear amidst the rampant uncertainty in several departments and ways on Filbert Way. Cifuentes continues to insist that his squad believe in him and his tactics; he cannot really take the opposing approach as a head coach of sportsmen. In addition to that element, the 43-year-old persistently claims that his players 'work hard' to succeed and achieve. Well, if like me you have watched City struggle all season, even in matches they have eventually won - you will probably drastically disagree with the gaffer. And these statistics tell a dramatically different story to Cifuentes' assertions.

These shocking stats illustrate just how the combination of Marti Cifuentes and Leicester City is incompatible

If you watched Leicester defeat West Bromwich Albion on Sky Sports, you might have noticed a startling set of stats. My view is they prove Cifuentes' unsuitability:

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