According to reports, Leicester City explores managerial options after relegation from Premier League, with Sean Dyche emerging as a potential candidate.
However, some voices from the football community have urged the club to consider a manager with a progressive approach.
Ruud Van Nistelrooy’s future remains unresolved after Leicester’s relegation of the Premier League.
The former Premier League champions are looking for a new director this summer to manage them in the championship next season.
Leicester City needs a progressive manager
Wedding one of the Leicester City fans World of football league On the possibility of Dyche becoming the new Leicester manager next season.
The fans were not impressed with this development and expressed their desire for a manager who resembles Enzo Maresca.
Pundit of the city of Leicester City, Louchlainn Martin, believes that it is vital for Leicester to make the right decision now and avoid regretting it later.
“Sean Dyche in Leicester, what are my thoughts? Louchlainn told FLW.
“Each time Leicester has lost a manager in recent years, Sean Dyche is a name that many fans have said:” OK, bring it, bring it, note the boat, he will order the workforce, he will resolve us defensively. “
“Of course, the man has a lot of experience, he has a story of getting teams to promote, of course, I am sure that Leicester’s hierarchy wants to pass, they think that Sean Dyche is likely to be a good adaptation for this.
“Obviously, we have a squad in Leicester that wants to play a more modern and progressive style of football; this has been shown, the players did not want to play under Steve Cooper because it was not enough” Enzo Maresca “.
“Last summer it was a concern for the players we took to Cooper, such as Bobby Decordova-Reid, Jordan Ayew, they are not exciting players, they are not fast players, but they are grafts, if you want, they have experience.
“We did not sign exciting enough, fast players last summer, and this is a large part of why we relegated and why Ruud Nistelrooy, their hands were tied for the season after entering.
“My concern is that, if we bring someone like Sean Dyche, the quality, the profile of the player we sign with him will be a new set in the future, we want to be the city of Leicester, where we sign these exciting and young players who have great resale value and I cannot see what happens under Sean Dyche.”
Lee Carsley is one of the candidates

There is no doubt that Dyche prefers to play defensive football as we have seen since his time in Burnley and Everton.
Leicester is better known for playing football attacking with young and exciting players, and if Dyche moves to King Power Stadium, foxes should change their game approach.
Dyche is known for his pragmatic and defense-oriented tactics, which, although effective in certain contexts, may not align with Leicester’s desired style of play.
Leicester has also been linked to a movement for Lee Carsley And maybe someone like him would be best suited to the club and his philosophy compared to Dyche.
Leicester City, looking at the 39 -year -old manager to replace Ruud Van Nistelrooy