I don't think we need to sack Les as he must have already left the Club. He used to be in front of the media in some shape or form every week but as he hasn't been seen for nearly two years we can only assume he's no longer with us.
In fairness some of those were loans although Les has certainly had a fair few misses to go with his hits during his tenure and not just the last 24 months. There's a few more you can add - Tadanari, Mayuka, Forren, Gardos, Juanmi.
A view that is endorsed by a brief glimpse of the Foxes forum. Threads on there could have been lifted from last season on here. A familiar pattern is emerging that the more time Claude gets to work with the team the more the results and performances deteriorate. Certainly in the eyes of the supporters.
So you’ve still only managed to find one miscued cross versus the many other decent ones including the two directly resulting in goals. And you don’t think the keeper could have claimed the cross. Keep posting Nick. Every time you do it gets a little more funny each time. Brilliant observations I can see why you don’t go to games.
It was a lofted cross with no pace two yards out so, yes, it was easy for McCarthy. And one misplaced cross by Cedric (that admittedly missed the only player in the box but actually landed near the penalty spot!) is your argument despite many good crosses including the two goals. Ok Nick
He put in more good crosses than any other player today including for both goals. Criticise by all means but at least have some semblance of fact about it. And what is your basis for McCarthy 'not having the option' to come for a cross two yards out? Because he had made some good saves already? Strange.
You don't think McCarthy coming out for a ball 2 yards from his goal line might be more of an issue than a 5'5" RB getting out jumped by a 6'1" striker?
He was all over the place today, especially in the first half. He's shown time and time again that he's not up to the required standard. The fault is not with him its with those who haven't replaced his predecessors effectively.