Leicester City on Monday named former Aston Villa and Norwich City boss Dean Smith as caretaker manager until the end of the season after parting ways with Brendan Rodgers.
Smith takes over from Rodgers, who left the club by mutual consent earlier this month with the team second-bottom in the table and facing potential relegation.
“Smith brings a wealth of managerial experience and expertise to the role, and, along with his coaching team, will be tasked with helping the football club retain its Premier League status as we head into the final eight games of the current season,” Leicester said in a statement.
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Leicester won the English Premier League title in 2015-2016 against all the odds, but are now in danger of the drop after nine seasons in the top flight.
Smith’s appointment comes in the wake of Leicester’s 1-0 home defeat to AFC Bournemouth, their 19th league defeat of the season. The East Midlands club have 25 points after 30 games, two points adrift of safety.
“I’m really happy to have the opportunity to lead the team during these final weeks of the season,” Smith said. “The challenge in front of us is clear, but it’s one myself and my coaching team have experienced before and, with the quality in this squad and the number of games remaining, it’s very much achievable.”
Smith’s first game in charge of Leicester will be a trip to reigning Premier League champions Manchester City on Saturday. Leicester have not won a game in all competitions since Feb. 11.
“Our first job is to rebuild confidence and instill belief in the team, and I’m looking forward to getting to work with the players this week,” he said. “Saturday will be a big test, but it’s the kind of occasion that reminds us all what it means to be a Premier League club, competing on the biggest stages against the best players in the world.”
The Englishman last managed in the Premier League during the 2021-2022 season, in which his Norwich side were relegated. He left Norwich in December last year with the team struggling in their bid to earn promotion back to the top flight from the Championship.
Prior to his spell at Norwich, Smith was in charge of Villa between 2018 and 2021, guiding them back to the top flight via the playoffs in his first campaign, before helping them retain their top-flight status the following season.
He also came close to winning silverware with Villa when he led them to the EFL Cup final in 2019-2020, where they lost 2-1.
“We’ve endured a challenging season, but I have no doubt that we have the quality in our squad to win this fight,” Leicester chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha said. “Dean’s experience will be key to unlocking that potential, helping the team rediscover its confidence and channeling the support of our fans, who will be so important during these final eight games. This is a fight we can win, together.”
Craig Shakespeare, who was assistant coach to Smith at Norwich and Villa, is to reprise his role at Leicester, the club he guided to the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals in 2016-2017.
Former England and Chelsea defender John Terry, who was part of Smith’s coaching setup at Villa, is also to join Leicester.
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