Harry Winks was dropped for the first time as a Leicester City player as Steve Cooper looked for a “little solution” to the club’s winless run, and the manager hopes it’s a decision that provides an “example” to his squad.
Winks was an unused substitute as City beat Bournemouth 1-0 on Saturday, with Oliver Skipp and Wilfred Ndidi paired together at the base of midfield. It was just the second time Winks has not been in a City league line-up since joining from Tottenham for £10m last summer, with his only previous absence coming last term, when he missed a win over Watford through suspension.
Harry Winks was dropped for the first time as a Leicester City player as Steve Cooper looked for a “little solution” to the club’s winless run, and the manager hopes it’s a decision that provides an “example” to his squad.
Winks was an unused substitute as City beat Bournemouth 1-0 on Saturday, with Oliver Skipp and Wilfred Ndidi paired together at the base of midfield. It was just the second time Winks has not been in a City league line-up since joining from Tottenham for £10m last summer, with his only previous absence coming last term, when he missed a win over Watford through suspension.
Harry Winks was dropped for the first time as a Leicester City player as Steve Cooper looked for a “little solution” to the club’s winless run, and the manager hopes it’s a decision that provides an “example” to his squad.
Winks was an unused substitute as City beat Bournemouth 1-0 on Saturday, with Oliver Skipp and Wilfred Ndidi paired together at the base of midfield. It was just the second time Winks has not been in a City league line-up since joining from Tottenham for £10m last summer, with his only previous absence coming last term, when he missed a win over Watford through suspension.
Harry Winks was dropped for the first time as a Leicester City player as Steve Cooper looked for a “little solution” to the club’s winless run, and the manager hopes it’s a decision that provides an “example” to his squad.
Winks was an unused substitute as City beat Bournemouth 1-0 on Saturday, with Oliver Skipp and Wilfred Ndidi paired together at the base of midfield. It was just the second time Winks has not been in a City league line-up since joining from Tottenham for £10m last summer, with his only previous absence coming last term, when he missed a win over Watford through suspension.
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