Leicester City’s Positive Transition Under Andy King: Key Insights

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Andy King might be disappointed with his first few games in charge of Leicester, but the final fact is that the team looks improved. If you just focus on results, you will not see what is happening.

Divine Mukasa will hopefully be a massive player for this club going forward. His presence is there to see and what he showed in that first half vs. Southampton in the league, was fabulous. He was not on the field when the rot started in the second half.

Two very difficult away games coming up, but opponents are also under pressure. To play away at this time might not be the worsed that could happen. Stoke and Middlesbrough are fighting for different things as well, so this could be games with a potential change for Leicester.

Divine Mukasa is a young player, but with him in the team, Leicester will create chances. We will hopefully see Jordan James back soon as well and this electric partnership could be what will see a rise in performances going forward.

It’s been a difficult start for Andy King in his interim role, but still a number of positives to look at with individual errors leaving it all without points. This will change, when you keep on working and quality players are to you disposal.

We see certain fans going online to express their sadness, fatigue and disappointments, but we believe their commitment and support will be there all the way, despite these terrible time, not getting points on board.

The next game will be vital and show if this team have the capacity to bring points on board. The fact that you can be 3-0 up in a game at first half, shows pure quality, but Andy King must be much clever in his substitution policy.

I can see certain fans talking all about players, but without a good and thorough use of the correct personal in the correct positions you will be hurt at this level. We do not believe that players are not willing to do what it takes, but are set in positions they struggle to fill.

Looking forward is the only thing to do, and if it is with Andy King or another manager, we have no other choice. It’s easy to be happy and lively when results are good, but at this time trying to understand and help this club forward is the only way.

The FA Cup is not very important at this time. But looking at the game in perspective holding Southampton to extra time makes it all a good result, despite that goal coming at a vital time in the game. This has been the trouble for a very long time, conceding goals towards the end of each half. This can easily be coordinated not to happen, if you consentrate on a correct defending pattern at this crucial time.

Hopefully using Patson Daka up front and just focusing on getting the game fluid and play with the same team as we did vs. Southampton at home will see other teams crack and hopefully that formula will work wonders going forward.

So far five goals scored. Four different goalscorers. Abdul Fatawu 2, Divine Mukasa, Oliver Skipp and Patson Daka are the scorers so far. Leicester in both games vs. Southampton showed could create chances and put pressure on the oppenent. We do see improvement.

We are still hopefull that a new manager appointment will happen earlier than expected. When Andy King took over we believed that it would be one interim period lasting until in the of the season. But recent results have made it more evident that a change must be done at an earlier point, due to results. But we can not see any appointment of a new manager coming very soon, so hopefully the games away to Stoke and Middlesbrough will be a major turning point for Leicester.

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