Leicester City Sacks Manager Steve Cooper
Leicester City Sacks Manager Steve Cooper

Leicester City Sacks Manager Steve Cooper

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Leicester City has sacked manager Steve Cooper following a disappointing 2-1 defeat to Chelsea, leaving the team in 16th place in the Premier League, just above the relegation zone. Cooper, who took over in the summer, oversaw a poor run of form with only two wins in 12 matches, leading to the decision for a change in leadership. Alongside Cooper, assistant manager Alan Tate and first team coach Steve Rands have also departed from the club. The team has accumulated just 10 points and has not secured a victory in their last four league games. Training will now be managed by first team coach Ben Dawson, who will be supported by additional coaching staff as the club moves to appoint a new manager quickly. The leadership change comes as Leicester aims to improve its performance and avoid relegation.

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