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How Leicester City line up for Marti Cifuentes' first game in charge of the club, a pre-season friendly against Hungarian ...
Ruud van Nistelrooy has said Leicester City are hopeful of announcing a new contract for teenage winger Jeremy Monga. The 15-year-old, who began his GCSE exams in school this week, has attracted ...
Marti Cifuentes is the man expected to take over at the King Power Stadium, with Andy King suggesting the new boss will have ...
England's prolific conveyor belt of attacking talent is showing no signs of slowing down production, with Leicester City prodigy Jeremy Monga the latest youngster primed to shine on the biggest ...
LEICESTER CITY have signed 15-year-old starlet Jeremy Monga on a bumper new contract in a major coup for the Championship club. The news will come as a blow to Manchester City and a string of other… ...
Jeremy Monga is regarded as one of the highest-rated young players in the top flight, and was introduced to the game by Ruud van Nistelrooy with 15 minutes left to play and the score at 3-0.
Leicester City's teenager Jeremy Monga made history by becoming the second-youngest player ever to appear in a Premier League match, at just 15 years and 271 days old.The Foxes were already 3-0 ...
Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy is trying to convince teenage prospect Jeremy Monga to stay by offering him a pathway to the first team. The 15-year-old has been training with Van ...
Leicester City’s 15-year-old debutant Jeremy Monga had to wear a blank shirt due to rules on gambling sponsorships as he became the second-youngest Premier League player in the 3-0 defeat to ...
Leicester City debutant Jeremy Monga had to wear a blank shirt when he became the second-youngest player in Premier League history. Monga came off the bench in the 74th minute of Leicester's 3-0 ...
Jeremy Monga has revealed his next two big ambitions with Leicester City. The 15-year-old is tipped for a big future after becoming the second-youngest player in Premier League history, behind ...
Murphy’s goals were the main talking point, along with the second-half appearance of Jeremy Monga, who at 15 years, 271 days, became the second youngest player to appear in the Premier League.