Ruud van Nistelrooy walked in at Leicester, as their new manager, on the day, 9 years after Jamie Vardy broke his record on concecutive goals scored in Premier League. Then a few days later Andy King is again back at the club. The club legend has returned in a coaching capacity, after leaving as a player, four years ago.
This looks special karma as a new era looks very much on at the club. Special hard work and also a large amount of luck made it possible to bring that 3-1 result vs. West Ham on board. Then to see Andy King being back, makes massive positives.
Andy King is in no way part of a recruitment process based on the fact that Ruud van Nistelrooy is the clubs new manager, but it just happens at the same time, possibly a coincedence, but still we do like the idea that something else is a reason, the good karma looks very much back as the training ground facilities has in some way been used against the club, but hopefully fortunes can be better in the future with this fantastic place to develop some of the best football talents in England.
Back home. 💙
— Andy King (@AndyKingy) December 5, 2024
So good to be back at Leicester City on the coaching side of things. Loving learning every day, working with some great young players and trying to have a positive impact on their own performances and future careers pic.twitter.com/fsUAQdKKhY
No better man to introduce to this talent factory than Andy King. He is so grounded and have a fantastic football life in the bag so far. With all his experience from his playing days both for Leicester and Wales, the perfect addition. His love and knowledge of the club makes him ideal for this type of work.
Andy King is back to bring experience to the club and take part of a very exciting future, hopefully the club will take good care of their new and very special coach, in part two of his Leicester experience. Part one must have been one unbelievable as we certainly hope his impact will be seen in heavy steps. “Kingy” takes up a role in and around the U.18 group. It’s said that he also will play his part giving chance to work with the younger age groups, as he most certainly will take on board his own experience as an academy graduate as the club.
Andy King is the only player in history to have won the league title on three different league levels of English football with the same club, all achieved with Leicester. Andy King played 379 competitive games for Leicester, scoring 62 goals.
Nice to see Jamie Vardy still scoring goals at the very highest level, being one year older than Andy King, so surely life is full of surprises, and some it looks again a bit of special karma, please let in continue.
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