Marti Cifuentes: Leicester appoint QPR manager to replace Manchester United legend
Briefly

Marti Cifuentes has been appointed as Leicester City's new head coach, replacing Ruud Van Nistelrooy after his dismissal due to the team's relegation. Cifuentes signed a three-year contract with Leicester City, becoming their sixth manager in two years following multiple changes. The club expects him to implement a modern footballing philosophy. Cifuentes previously departed from Queens Park Rangers by mutual consent. He expressed pride in joining Leicester City and looks forward to engaging with players and supporters as they pursue future success together.
Marti Cifuentes has signed a three-year deal to become the sixth manager of Leicester City in two years, replacing Ruud Van Nistelrooy after his dismissal.
Cifuentes, previously at Queens Park Rangers, left by mutual consent after a disappointing end to the Championship season, with the club hoping for a change in fortunes.
Leicester City Chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha believes Cifuentes brings a modern footballing philosophy, making him an excellent fit for the club's ambitions.
Cifuentes expressed excitement about joining Leicester City, calling it a fantastic club with a proud history and looking forward to connecting with players and supporters.
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