Brendan Rodgers Leaves Leicester City By Mutual Consent
Leicester City’s Brendan Rodgers became the 12th managerial departure of the Premier League this season, leaving his role by mutual consent after four years at the club.
The Foxes are in the relegation zone after a last minute loss to Crystal Palace on Saturday inflicted a fifth league defeat in six games. Leicester’s loss see them in 19th place on the Premier League table with 25 points from 28 matches.
Leicester City Football Club has reached a mutual agreement with Brendan Rodgers that will see him leave the Club after four years as our Men’s First Team Manager.
— Leicester City (@LCFC) April 2, 2023
“Leicester City Football Club has reached a mutual agreement with Brendan Rodgers that will see him leave the club after four years as our men’s first team manager,” Leicester City announced on Twitter.
Rodgers departs Leicester City as one of the club’s most successful managers, having guided the Foxes to its first FA Cup success in 2021.
He also won the Community Shield in the same year and led the club to consecutive European campaigns and a first European semi-final in 2022.