Leicester City's fairy tale season a decade on – are they doomed to repeat their past failures?
It's been ten years since Leicester City, then an underdog outsider, won the Premier League title in one of football's greatest upsets. However, 11 seasons on and the Foxes now face the very real prospect that they could be relegated from top-flight English football for the first time in over a decade.
The club's fortunes took a dramatic turn after winning the league in 2016. Christian Fuchs, a former Leicester player turned manager of Newport County, recently revealed that his appointment to the Welsh club had set off notifications on the "Champions" WhatsApp group, comprising the 2015-16 Leicester City players. It was just last week when the news broke.
In the intervening years, Leicester have consistently failed to recapture their magic from that remarkable season. With a change in manager after Jamie Vardy's departure for Cremonese, they are now under pressure to avoid relegation back into the Championship.
Leicester lost consecutive matches against Southampton and Sheffield United – both sides struggling with managerial vacancies – conceding an alarming three goals each time out. It has set off alarm bells at King Power Stadium, where fans who once savored such riches now lament a team that appears unworthy of donning the Foxes' iconic jersey.
This weekend, Leicester will face near-neighbours Derby in what promises to be an entertaining encounter between two teams struggling with their own issues on and off the pitch. As they look over their shoulders at the relegation zone, Leicester are set to stage a 10th-anniversary party that could end in tears – not joy.
The season has been marked by inconsistency, injuries, and managerial uncertainty, ultimately casting doubt on whether Leicester City will be able to defy past failures.
It's been ten years since Leicester City, then an underdog outsider, won the Premier League title in one of football's greatest upsets. However, 11 seasons on and the Foxes now face the very real prospect that they could be relegated from top-flight English football for the first time in over a decade.
The club's fortunes took a dramatic turn after winning the league in 2016. Christian Fuchs, a former Leicester player turned manager of Newport County, recently revealed that his appointment to the Welsh club had set off notifications on the "Champions" WhatsApp group, comprising the 2015-16 Leicester City players. It was just last week when the news broke.
In the intervening years, Leicester have consistently failed to recapture their magic from that remarkable season. With a change in manager after Jamie Vardy's departure for Cremonese, they are now under pressure to avoid relegation back into the Championship.
Leicester lost consecutive matches against Southampton and Sheffield United – both sides struggling with managerial vacancies – conceding an alarming three goals each time out. It has set off alarm bells at King Power Stadium, where fans who once savored such riches now lament a team that appears unworthy of donning the Foxes' iconic jersey.
This weekend, Leicester will face near-neighbours Derby in what promises to be an entertaining encounter between two teams struggling with their own issues on and off the pitch. As they look over their shoulders at the relegation zone, Leicester are set to stage a 10th-anniversary party that could end in tears – not joy.
The season has been marked by inconsistency, injuries, and managerial uncertainty, ultimately casting doubt on whether Leicester City will be able to defy past failures.