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What tasks will lie ahead for new Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers?

What tasks will lie ahead for new Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers?
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The former Celtic and Liverpool boss has agreed a three-year contract at the King Power Stadium.

Leicester have appointed Brendan Rodgers to succeed Claude Puel as the club’s new manager.

Puel was sacked on Sunday after the Foxes lost at home to Crystal Palace – a sixth defeat in their last seven games.

That run has seen Leicester knocked out of the FA Cup by Newport and drop down to 12th in the Premier League and eight points above the relegation zone.

Press Association Sport looks at what the Northern Irishman needs to do at the King Power Stadium.

Make Vardy feel loved again

The noises coming from Vardy’s camp this season have painted a picture of a striker who was unhappy with life under Puel. He was rested several times and also admitted the Frenchman’s tactics did not suit his style of play. But the former England international still had a fine strike rate under Puel and will be an asset again.

Convince the fans

Chelsea v Leicester City – Premier League – Stamford Bridge
Claude Puel struggled to get the fans’ full support (Nigel French/PA)

Puel never had the full backing of Leicester supporters who were wary of his conservative style from the off. Leicester’s owners knew what they were getting though and while he has nurtured and trusted young talent, fans’ frustration came as no surprise. The football was dull, a far cry from the swashbuckling style of the 2016 title win, and despite being as high as seventh in the table supporters were never happy.

Avoid the slow starts

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Leicester City – Premier League – Molineux
Wolves’ Ryan Bennett celebrates an early goal against Leicester (Mike Egerton/PA)

Leicester have conceded the first goal 20 times this season in what has become a worryingly predictable trait. They have won a league-high 13 points coming from behind but defeats against Cardiff, Southampton, Bournemouth, Crystal Palace (twice) and Wolves played a part in Puel losing his job. Preparation has been undermined by slow starts and that must now change.

Resolve contract issues

Leicester City v Southampton – Premier League – King Power Stadium
Wes Morgan is out of contract at the end of the season (Mike Egerton/PA)

Title winners Wes Morgan, Shinji Okazaki, Christian Fuchs and Danny Simpson are out of contract at the end of the season. Puel had dodged questions surrounding their futures but all are able to speak to foreign clubs and sign pre-contract agreements. Leicester have been careful to honour their 2016 heroes and while they will not hand out deals for sentiment’s sake, there needs to be some clarity.

Win something

Expectation levels have risen since the shock title win almost three years ago and while there is realism at the club, it does not dampen their ambition. Under Puel, Leicester blew their chances of silverware – losing to Newport in the FA Cup and fielding weakened teams in the Carabao Cup when Manchester City were twice there for the taking. Winning the Premier League is extremely unlikely to happen again but the cup competitions should not be out of reach.


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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool27206159154466
2Manchester CityMan City27212474205465
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs27200755272860
4Arsenal27165655371853
5Manchester UnitedMan Utd27157552351752
6Chelsea26155645291650
7Wolverhampton WanderersWolves2811893534141
8Watford2711793935440
9West Ham UnitedWest Ham27106113540-536
10Leicester CityLeicester28105133338-535
11Everton2897123639-334
12Bournemouth27104133848-1034
13Burnley2887133148-1731
14Crystal Palace2786133135-430
15Newcastle UnitedNewcastle2878132434-1029
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton2776142840-1227
17Cardiff CityCardiff2875162552-2726
18Southampton2759132846-1824
19Fulham2745182661-3517
20Huddersfield TownHuddersfield2826201450-3612

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