Leicester sack manager Steve Cooper after five months in charge
- Leicester City has sacked manager Steve Cooper after a poor performance, leaving the team just above the relegation zone.
- The team has not won in four league games, placing them in 16th with 10 points.
- Cooper won only two of his 12 Premier League games during his tenure.
- He is the second Premier League manager to be sacked this season after Erik Ten Hag.
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Football and life act in very bizarre ways on some occasions and this time it was up to Steve Cooper. The now former coach of Leicester City was fired after falling 1-2 at home with Chelsea of Enzo Maresca, a strategist who left in summer to the Foxes and whom Cooper came to supply. Four defeats in the last five games and watching the area of reojo were enough to thank the British strategist. In addition, it has already been more than a month si…
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