The first team at Leicester do have a struggle to get out of the relegation zone. Seldom able to win and often going of the field with a big bag of goals scored against. This has in real changed for the academy U.18 team and the U.21’s. The progress is phenomanel.
Many very young players have expressed themselves at the U.21 level. These players include Jake Evans, Jeremy Monga, and Louis Page. They have demonstrated that they can cope and do well. Leicester are currently 6th in Premier League 2.
Amani Richards is back from his loan spell and in action. Sammy Braybrooke of course having major impact as well. England U.19 international Mirsad Ali (19) is also one to watch as a steady performer in the central defence.
The first team squad is packed with a lot of experience. This makes the chances for youth to progress in a first team setting difficult. Ruud van Nistelrooy should see this situation as an asset. He has the potential to rebuild a team. His focus should be on his younger players.
Josh King netted a late winner for the #LCFCU21s as they beat West Ham
— Leicester City (@LCFC) March 17, 2025
Czech Republic forward Joshua King was the one scoring the winning goal in U.21’s last outing vs. West Ham. Leicester winning 3-2 in the end. In this team you had young players at the of 16, England U.17 international Louis Page played alongside Sammy Braybrooke and Henry Cartwright in the central midifield.
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