Leicester City have endured a pretty underwhelming start to the season under Steve Cooper’s stewardship.
The Foxes have won one of their opening seven games and reside 15th in the Premier League table on six points.
Cooper has been subjected to criticism from Leicester fans over his style of play and team selection – which has been conservative, to say the least.
The former Nottingham Forest boss is reluctant to play Abdul Fatawu and Stephy Mavididi together whilst Ricardo Pereira, who was arguably City’s best player last season, can’t get a kick.
The pressure is certainly on Cooper and with that said, we’ve predicted his side’s next five league games.

Predicting Leicester’s next five Premier League scores
Southampton 1-1 Leicester City (October 19th)
Both managers are under pressure in this one and we understand if Leicester lose, Cooper’s future will be far from secure.
It’ll be a cagey affair with Saints dominating proceedings possession-wise but City will find their moment on the break.
Leicester City 2-0 Nottingham Forest (October 25th)
Leicester thrashed rivals Nottingham Forest the last time this fixture was played out and The Foxes will again take home the bragging rights.
It’d be fitting for Cooper to get one over his former club.
Ipswich Town 0-1 Leicester City (November 2nd)
Leicester take on another potential relegation rival and could pick up their second successive win for the first time this season.
The visitors have the much superior attacking quality and it wouldn’t at all be surprising if Facundo Buonanotte was on the score sheet once more.
Manchester United 3-3 Leicester City (November 10th)
We’ve gone for a pretty wild score line here but both defences have been really leaky this season and Cooper’s men have shown they’re capable of taking on the big six – as evidenced by their late defeat to Arsenal.
In fact, if City were to pick up a point at Old Trafford – it could spell the end of Erik ten Hag’s United career.
Leicester City 1-3 Chelsea (November 23rd)
Leicester’s productive run comes to an end at the hands of Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea.
Maresca has established The Blues as genuine top-four challengers and their attacking talent is frightening – so City will struggle to keep them at bay, here.
