08-04-2025 07:36 via completesports.com

Ex-Liverpool Star Names Who’s To Blame For Leicester’s Poor Form

Former Liverpool midfield star Danny Murphy has blamed Ruud van Nistelrooy for Leicester City’s poor form. Leicester fell to defeat once again as they were comfortably thrashed 3-0 by Newcastle United on Monday night. The Foxes were dead and buried within the first 10 minutes courtesy of a Jacob Murphy brace before former Foxes star [...]
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