Leicester City prepares for a new chapter with Ruud Van Nistelrooy as manager.
The club recently let go of Steve Cooper, which puts pressure on the management. Jon Rudkin, the director of football, and chief executive Susan Whelan are facing criticism from fans. Their decisions will be closely watched as Van Nistelrooy starts his role.
In the past, Rudkin and Whelan did not speak to the media when the team was doing well. Now, they are expected to remain quiet during tough times as well. This pattern shows a lack of communication that fans have noticed.
Understanding the reasons behind the club’s decisions is crucial. Without this context, fans may not fully grasp why certain choices were made. This understanding can help ease some of the criticism directed at the club.
There are also questions about the future of staff who joined during Cooper’s time. Ben Dawson, who was a first-team development coach, took charge after Cooper was let go. He came from Newcastle United and has been leading the team since Sunday.
Dawson is set to speak to the media soon, and it is expected that Van Nistelrooy’s appointment will be confirmed shortly after. Meanwhile, Dawson and another coach, Andrew Hughes, are in uncertain positions. Hughes joined from Norwich City, and their roles may change with the new manager coming in.
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