Leicester Fans Beg For Claude Puel To Be Sacked After Nightmare Start v Wolves

Leicester Fans Beg For Claude Puel To Be Sacked After Nightmare Start v Wolves
13:15, 19 Jan 2019

Leicester fans have already seen enough and have lost patience with Claude Puel after a dismal defensive showing saw them two goals down early on against Wolves. He is the clear favourite to be the next manager to be sacked and this looks like it could well be his last game in charge of the club.

The Foxes fans have had to put up some pretty stale football but the pressure was heaped on Puel as they were beaten at Newport in the FA Cup. His team selection has often drawn criticism but it is the lack of excitement that Leicester fans are struggling to cope with, especially in home games.

Early goals from Diogo Jota and Ryan Bennett heaped the pressure on the Leicester manager who looks increasingly likely to leave in the coming weeks. Things do not get any easier for the Foxes after this game as they face Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham which could prove to be a fruitless spell in terms of points.

Leicester fans took to social media to vent their frustration at the gaffer. Robert Hyde said: “How much is it going to cost @LCFC to buy Brendan Rodgers out of His Celtic Contract need Him put in Charge ASAP.”

Ash Armstrong commented: “I want my club back. Get rid of this clown. I want to go to games with anticipation and excitement. All I feel under Puel is bored.

Southampton fan Nathan Newington predicted this one: “We tried to warn everyone”

A few other reactions can be found down below.

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