A manager's job in football is usually safe only if the team is performing well. However, when the results start taking a nosedive move, most get sacked while others resign. This could be the fate of Leicester City's manager, Brendan Rodgers.
Rodgers is now seeing his job at King Power slowly getting out of his hands following poor run of perfomances. The Foxes were today handed a thorough beating by Conte's Spurs in their premier league match day seven fixture.
The match that was played at Tottenham Hotspurs stadium ended with Spurs winning by six goals to two against Leicester City. Many are now overseeing a situation whereby the Foxes might be forced to part ways with their manager.
Leicester City's fans already have been seen calling for the appointment of a new manager. It is remembered that Leicester City are currently holding the last position in the premier league standings. Speaking after the match, Rodgers has stated that he will respect whatever the decision will be made.
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