A report claims that some Leicester City players are struggling to adjust to new manager Steve Cooper's management style, which is more hands-off compared to his predecessor Enzo Maresca. While Cooper maintains the full backing of his players, the report suggests some Foxes stars are unaccustomed to being consulted on tactical decisions and potential signings.
with Nottingham Forest, having guided them to promotion from the Championship in the 2021/22 campaign.He was hugely well-respected among supporters at the City Ground, with many siding with him over the club's board even after he was sacked last season.academy sides, and had two largely successful seasons with Swansea before leaving the club by mutual consent in June 2021.
It is claimed that Foxes players are struggling to adapt to Cooper's management style, which is hands-off compared to the more authoritarian approach used by Maresca. There is said to be 'no tension' between the manager and his players, while Maresca was also not seen as universally popular.
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