October 16, 2024
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Patson Daka in action for Leicester City in pre-season before his serious ankle injury

Steve Cooper has been given an ultimatum at Leicester City prior to Nottingham Forest clash.

The Reds sit in tenth position after seven games in the Premier League, providing Nuno with the chance to build on results and chase a European place like he did at Wolves.

Interestingly, Nuno has already been praised for supercharging Ryan Yates and Morgan Gibbs-White this season. It’s clear the players really want to give their all for him.

However, managerial life isn’t working so well for Steve Cooper, who has been given an ultimatum ahead of his next match in charge of Leicester City.

Patson Daka in action for Leicester City in pre-season before his serious ankle injury

Steve Cooper, manager of Leicester looks on after the Premier League match between Leicester City FC and AFC Bournemouth at The King Power Stadium …
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Steve Cooper given an ultimatum ahead of Southampton clash
Steve Cooper has only lost three games so far this season as Leicester City boss, drawing three and winning one which puts them outside the relegation places.

However, the fans are growing impatient with the football he’s playing at Leicester City and the board clearly aren’t too happy either.

Patson Daka in action for Leicester City in pre-season before his serious ankle injury

According to Leicester City News, he has been given an ultimate for the Southampton clash, just one game prior to facing Nottingham Forest.

It’s stated that the club’s hierarchy are aware of the supporters’ frustration, which first began when he was appointed as Maresca’s successor – following a breakdown in talks with Graham Potter.

He’s under immense pressure and it’s understood his position could come under threat if City suffer defeat at Southampton after the international break.

Steve Cooper’s time at Nottingham Forest
The one highlight for Steve Cooper was winning the Championship play-off final at Wembley and celebrating a return to the top flight.

Patson Daka in action for Leicester City in pre-season before his serious ankle injury

He managed to keep Forest up as they finished in16th last season, which was mainly down to the superb form of the Reds at the City Ground.

At the time of his sacking, Forest had won just twice away from home since returning to the top flight and had only earned 13 points from their 28 away fixtures.

Patson Daka in action for Leicester City in pre-season before his serious ankle injury

Forest won 12 of their 55 Premier League games, with only one of those victories coming in their past 13 matches, but Nuno Espirito Santo came in and saved the day.

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