Steve Cooper makes prediction over Leicester City's 'rocky road' as Nottingham Forest give clues

Steve Cooper makes prediction over Leicester City’s ‘rocky road’ as Nottingham Forest give clues

Leicester City manager Steve Cooper conducting a press conference at the club's Seagrave training base
Leicester City manager Steve Cooper conducting a press conference at the club’s Seagrave training base (Image: Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Images)

Leicester City’s path to success will be a “rocky road” but they will be better placed for coming through what Steve Cooper hopes will be their only difficult patch of the season.

City take on Bournemouth this Saturday (3pm kick-off) following a six-match winless run to start the campaign. While the need for that first victory is growing, their tough spell gives them lessons to learn from, making longer-term success more viable, Cooper has suggested.

That tallies somewhat with his first season in the Premier League with Nottingham Forest. At the City Ground, Cooper endured a winless run of nine matches, with five victories from 10 then following. Equally, late in the season, Forest went 11 without victory, only to respond with three wins in five.

“We’re very much trying to become a Premier League team again,” Cooper said at his press conference on Thursday. “It’s a Premier League club in every way shape or form, we know that, and the recent history tells you that. But at this moment, we have to make sure we deliver a Premier League team performance. Some bits have been really good. Other bits we need to get better at. That’s the challenge for the team, and for me and the staff.

“There’s nothing better than coming through a difficult time. When you do, you’re in a much better place because of the lessons that took place. It sometimes doesn’t feel it, when results are not going your way and elements of the performance you’d like to be a bit different. It’s not always easy to take.

“But there’s also an awareness that some really important learning takes place, and when you do get through it, it does allow you to have a better mid-to-longer term. That’s what I keep saying to the players: what an opportunity we have now to get through this little spell, and hopefully it is only a little spell, to come through the other side of it and allow us to kick on.

“We’ll keep it in house because it was a goal-setting meeting just for the players and staff, but what we want to achieve is still very much achievable and something we’re still aiming for. For sure, when we achieve it, and however we were going to achieve it, we were always going to look back and say it was a rocky road. That’s how it is. At the moment, we just have to turn things around results-wise and push on. That first win is the key.”

Despite that winless run, City still sit outside of the relegation zone. It’s not been an easy start for a few clubs, with City one of five yet to taste victory, and with Everton and West Ham each only winning once. Lots of sides will endure difficult periods, Cooper believes.

He added: “Unless you’re finishing eighth or higher, everybody goes through a spell of not a lot of points. That’s the nature of the Premier League. If ours is now, I hope it is coming to an end.

“Although nobody likes it, and nobody wants to accept it, it is a matter of fact that when you are in a certain part of the Premier League, you do go through a spell of games where you’d like more than what you get. Although there’s no shame in it, you very much want to deal with it and get through it.

“We’re six games without a win. There’s no point looking back. It’s been and gone. We’ve got to look forward, take our situation for what it is, but look at it positively and with motivation to get through it and get to a really good place. That’s what got to drive us every day.”

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