Brendan Rodgers sacked as Leicester City manager after dropping into Premier League relegation zone
Leicester City has sacked Brendan Rodgers as its manager, leaving the club in a danger of suffering relegation this summer.
Rodgers was sacked after the club’s 2-1 defeat at Crystal Palace.
The result saw the Foxes slip into the bottom three with ten games remaining.
Earlier today, Leicester announced that a mutual agreement had been reached with the 50-year-old, who had been in charge since February 2019.
Rodgers leaves with coaches Chris Davies and Glen Driscoll.
This means goalkeeping coach Mike Stowell and first-team coach Adam Sadler will take charge of their fixture against Aston Villa at King Power Stadium on Tuesday.
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