Leicester City Football Club had a horrible night on the South Coast on Tuesday. First and foremost, the Foxes lost teenage defender Bade Aluko after he was booked twice and then sent off. Unfortunately, the left back’s complete senior debut ended with shame, regret, and a valuable lesson to learn. The Blue Army fans will not abandon the youngster just yet, but he must return more mature.
However, Aluko’s inaccuracy was not the primary cause of the loss; several other persons, including LCFC head coach Marti Cifuentes, made mistakes. Obviously, the boss’s challenges are primarily related to squad selection, motivational approaches (or lack thereof), and in-game decisions.

In addition to the management making mistakes, several of Leicester’s players on the pitch can be accused of a lack of commitment. Commitment and the drive to win at whatever cost for the away supporters is also dubious. Aside from those issues, quality is at a minimum.
All of this has caused some loud members of the King Power faithful to lose patience with the former Queens Park Rangers player once more. We thought we had turned a corner with the 43-year-old. However, perhaps Cifuentes isn’t the best person to get a tune out of a group that isn’t very motivated or skillful at this level.
Leicester City supporters have once more demanded Marti Cifuentes’ removal.
While Cifuentes was not supported or given the proper ‘tools’ at a struggling club both on and off the field of play, he has not proven himself particularly capable of such a position. And Foxes fans are growing tired of the disappointing performances and results.
However, the supporters recognize that others bear primary responsibility: chairman Aiyawatt (Khun Top) Srivaddhanaprabha and director of football Jon Rudkin. Nonetheless, supporters frequently want to vent their rage, which necessitates assigning blame to a front man. Posting a flag photograph is a technique of requesting an official sack notice from LCFC.
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