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Leicester fans still cold on Steve Cooper despite win over Bournemouth after manager calls for support

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Leicester fans still cold on Steve Cooper despite win over Bournemouth after manager calls for support


Steve Cooper desperately needed this first win of his Leicester City reign but he remains well aware of the task ahead.

An outstanding goal from on-loan Brighton teenager Facundo Buonanotte and an epic defensive display from Wout Faes earned Cooper’s side victory at the seventh attempt, albeit Bournemouth will feel unlucky to have come away with nothing.

But in the Foxes’ previous home game against Everton and during their Carabao Cup tie at Walsall, fans had vented their frustrations towards Cooper.

And when Bournemouth appeared to have levelled in the second half, there were rumblings from sections of the King Power Stadium until Evanilson was ruled offside.

At the end, Cooper’s celebrations were muted, with his attentions immediately turning to Leicester’s next game at Southampton.

Leicester won their first Premier League game of the season by beating Bournemouth 1-0

Steve Cooper applauded Leicester’s fans after the game but some remain unconvinced

In Cooper’s previous job, after taking Nottingham Forest back to the Premier League, there was goodwill shown towards him.

At Leicester he will have to earn that, which means winning more matches — something the manager says he is ‘obsessed’ with.

In his programme notes, Cooper addressed his relationship with the fans. He said: ‘From the point of view of the squad and staff, there is great spirit.

‘We are working hard towards a clearly defined way of playing and a performance level that will bring us the results we need.

‘I accept that requires a level of trust on the part of each of you.

Manager Cooper pictured looking serious during Saturday’s game at the King Power Stadium

The only goal of the game came in the 16th minute courtesy of loanee Facundo Buonanotte

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‘My confidence in the players, my staff and the game plans is absolute. I know we will eventually be rewarded.

‘In the meantime we need your continued support and energy to help us through.’

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