What it means for Leicester City’s next manager after King Power appoint new boss.

This week, King Power selected a new manager at Leicester City’s sister club OH Leuven, which could indicate the type of manager that could come to the King Power Stadium.
King Power appointed a new manager this week, but not at Leicester City. While Ruud van Nisterooy remains City’s manager for the time being, there are serious doubts over whether he will lead the team into the upcoming Championship season.
Fans are impatient for news so that they can look forward to the new season with confidence, but as things stand, the managerial situation at the King Power Stadium is at a standstill, and progress may not be achieved until July 1, when the new fiscal year begins.
However, OH Leuven, City’s sister club, has a new manager in place. Chris Coleman was fired last week, and this week David Hubert was selected his successor. successor. Like at City, the wait for an announcement on the managerial position at Leuven lasted some time. According to reports from Belgium, “uncertainty reigned supreme” at the beginning of June, with the club having lined up Hubert but putting the management change on hold while awaiting clearance from owner Aiyawatt ‘Top’ Srivaddhanaprabha.
Hubert has finally arrived after a few weeks. But does his appointment suggest anything about how City plans to handle the search for a possible successor to van Nistelrooy?
Hubert, at 37 years old, is a relatively youthful manager. He’s only been a coach for a few years, first in Anderlecht’s junior divisions and then as their first-team manager, having been given the job permanently last October after a successful caretaker stint.
He was fired in March, despite having a win rate of more than 50 percent. Hubert knows the Belgian Pro League well and out from his time with Anderlecht, as well as his time with Genk, where he won the title. However, he is also familiar with Leuven, having played for the club from 2017 to 2021.
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