On Wednesday night, the Leicester City manager will be at the King Power Stadium, where 400 people are expected to question him about the club’s start to the season and his philosophy.
Leicester City manager Enzo Maresca is eager to explain his philosophy to supporters in person for the first time on Wednesday.
On Wednesday evening, Maresca and City Women manager Willie Kirk will be at the King Power Stadium for a Q&A with 400 fans. They will be able to discuss each team’s impressive start to the campaign.
Maresca sees it as an opportunity to directly appeal to fans after doing so through the media during his first few months at City. Maresca has asked supporters to be patient since his first press conference, and he has since asked them to bring the noise of away ends back to the King Power Stadium.
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Despite the club’s top-of-the-table position in the Championship, there have been groans at many home games as fans express their displeasure with what they perceive to be slow football. People who want to see transition football, rather than his more methodical approach, should watch Leeds, according to Maresca, who said after the home win over Watford a couple of weeks ago: “If some of them are not happy, it’s their problem.”
Now he can talk to fans in person and express his ideas. He is looking forward to it and wants to thank everyone who has supported his team.
“I’m very excited because when I speak about the fans, it’s always with you,” he said to the press last week. “Being in front of them is much better.”
“I’m completely satisfied with how they behave both at home and away.” We probably had some moments in our last home game against Watford, but I understand that everyone who comes there is different. Some of them probably prefer one thing over another. But, in the end, it’s natural.
“We are extremely grateful for their behavior. What I particularly like is that they recognize the players’ efforts. Even though we are now in a different position, we must not forget that they are doing an incredible job with a club that has just been relegated. Many changes are required, and we are now on the right track.”
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