Leicester teen becomes 2nd youngest PL player
- Monga became the second-youngest player in Premier League history during a match against Newcastle, playing 15 minutes as a substitute.
- Leicester's head coach Ruud van Nistelrooy expressed confidence that Monga's impact could be felt in the short term despite restrictions as a minor.
- Leicester was defeated 3-0 by Newcastle, with Jacob Murphy scoring twice for the winning team.
- Van Nistelrooy expressed frustration over the team's performance, indicating he felt he had exhausted his options without results.
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Struggling Leicester sent a 15-year-old youngster to the pitch
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