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Steve Cooper obsession with ‘poor’ star will cost him his job and see Leicester City relegated..

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Leicester City were beaten 3-1 by Nottingham Forest on Friday with one player costing Steve Cooper yet again..

After completing an impressive comeback against Southampton in their previous Premier League fixture, Leicester City likely fancied their chance of making it three wins from three on Friday.

Steve Cooper should be given some credit for his decisions to start Harry Winks and Abdul Fatawu vs Nottingham Forest as the pair both deserved a chance following their roles in the Saints’ victory.

We're On The Right Path' – Pre-Forest Thoughts From Cooper

However, when all was said and done at the King Power Stadium, Leicester City lost 3-1 to Nottingham Forest.

A Jamie Vardy equaliser in the first half suggested Leicester were on course for another big comeback after Ryan Yates put the away side 1-0 up inside the opening 10 minutes.

Wout Faes was dismal vs Nottingham Forest and played an unwanted role in Chris Wood scoring the winner.

James Justin was ‘poor’ for Leicester City vs Nottingham Forest

While Faes did not cover himself in glory, another Leicester star was once again far from his best against Nuno Espirito Santo’s men.

The man in question was James Justin, who was moved into the left-back role with Ricardo Pereira handed a rare start on the right of the back-four.It sounds like James Justin had a tough game against Nottingham Forest. When a player underperforms, it can affect the team’s overall performance, especially in crucial matches. Leicester City will need to address any issues in their defense and find ways to support him. Do you think he’ll bounce back in the next match, or could this lead to more changes in the lineup?

Absolutely, a tough performance can weigh heavily on a player’s confidence. If Justin can shake off the disappointment, he might come back stronger in the next match, especially with the right support from teammates and coaching staff. However, if his struggles continue, the manager might consider making changes to the lineup to improve overall performance. It’ll be interesting to see how they handle it moving forward. Do you think Leicester has enough depth to adapt if changes are needed?

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