Leicester City's relegation to League One has been a shock to the football world, and former manager Marti Cifuentes has spoken out about his regrets over being sacked. Cifuentes was dismissed in January after a poor run of form, and Gary Rowett was brought in to replace him. However, Rowett was unable to prevent the club's relegation. Cifuentes claims that he would have kept Leicester City in the Championship if he had not been sacked. He believes that the team's poor form was due to the uncertainty surrounding the possible points deduction, which ultimately happened. Cifuentes also claims that the team's players were affected by the uncertainty and the fact that many of them wanted to leave the club. The former manager also pointed out that Leicester City received a lot of money from transfers, but did not spend any on signings. Cifuentes' comments come as a blow to the Leicester City fans, who are still reeling from the club's relegation. The Foxes will now have to regroup and rebuild in League One, and it remains to be seen if they can bounce back to the Championship.
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Leicester City's Relegation: Cifuentes Regrets Sacking
Former Leicester City manager Marti Cifuentes regrets his sacking, claiming he would have kept the club in the Championship. Leicester City was relegated to League One after a poor run of form.
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