HEADS WILL STAY UP
Leicester City manager Nigel Pearson has said that he will not allow the players to drop their heads after making a poor start to the new Championship season. Leicester City were expected to challenge for a promotion spot, but since the opening day win over Peterborough United, they have suffered three defeats on the bounce.
As a result, there has been a lot of speculation about the future of the manager Nigel Pearson. However, he has called for patience from the club because he is confident that the results will improve in the upcoming matches. Leicester City started the new season in the best possible manner following a 2-0 win over Peterborough United.
However, they have followed the match with defeats at the hands of Charlton athletic, Blackburn Rovers and most recently, against Burton Albion. It has been claimed an acceptable by the fans, who have demanded the resignation of the manager after just four matches in the season. Even though Leicester City have been playing extremely well, they have been unable to get the results. It has been pointed out by the manager Nigel Pearson. He has said that Leicester City dominated the match against Blackburn and created a lot of chances, but were unlucky to lose the match.
“Key decisions didn’t go our way. For the first goal they had a player stood in front of (goalkeeper) Kasper (Schmeichel) in an off-side position so he is unsighted, they got that one, and Vardy was on-side for his second goal. It is frustrating. If we get our performances right we will win games, and we have to make sure we don’t get downhearted by two results this week when, all in all, we haven’t got what we deserved from the games," said the Leicester City manager after the Blackburn match.