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Leicester City’s search for a new manager has hit a snag as Jesse Marsch, the former head coach of Leeds United, has reportedly declined the opportunity to take over from Brendan Rodgers.
The American was considered the front-runner for the job, but has ruled himself out due to concerns about the club’s potential relegation to the Championship next season.
Marsch also feels that the team would require a different approach and profile of player than what he is used to recruiting.
Leicester’s current caretaker managers, Adam Sadler and Mike Stowell, will continue to lead the team for the remaining eight games of the season as the search for a permanent replacement continues.
The Foxes have struggled this season, going from FA Cup winners and Champions League contenders to relegation candidates in just two years.
This article was updated 1 month ago