Ex-Leicester man Odsonne Edouard attacks former Foxes boss van Nistelrooy

Odsonne Edouard, a former Leicester player, assaults former Foxes manager van Nistelrooy

Later today, Saturday, October 25, Leicester City will travel to South East London to play Millwall in the Championship. This trip is frequently difficult and onerous. However, we would like to draw your attention to other Foxes stories that are closely related to the football game.

Firstly, I have an article to share about some very head-turning criticism directed at a former LCFC boss by a former City striker on loan. At King Power Stadium, nobody of these football players was successful. In actuality, one could argue that both were foolish disappointments on Filbert Way. It’s clear that the Dutchman didn’t succeed here, and the Crystal Palace man didn’t even have an opportunity to demonstrate his strengths and weaknesses. Why, therefore, would Odsonne Edouard, a former Leicester loanee, insult Ruud van Nistelrooy, his former Foxes manager? Were the accusations purely athletic in nature? And are we in agreement with the remarks and the manner in which they surfaced?

When Edouard was a Fox, his supervisors didn’t trust him. He only played in six games; he was substituted early after one start due to an injury. The Frenchman only played 113 minutes in a blue shirt and never really got going or had any serious opportunities with City. Thus, it is reasonable to forgive the former Celtic centre striker for feeling a little perplexed by his time at LCFC. Nonetheless, the 27-year-old made some rather candid remarks during an interview with the French publication L’Équipe.

The football player first described how “indescribable” the English Premier League is, without a trace of irony. He goes on to claim that regrettably, things ‘went sour’ at Leicester after that. Edouard acknowledges that he “didn’t get along well with Van Nistelrooy,” which is to his credit. It is said that the professional was ‘prevented’ from showing up by the latter. The former includes this critical yet reasonable evaluation:

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