Why are last season’s relegated trio struggling in the Championship?

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This week’s Championship action has not just deepened long-standing hangovers suffered by the three clubs relegated from the Premier League but pointed to issues more wide-reaching than simply having to adapt to life back in the second tier.

For the first time since the 2019-20 campaign, all three recently relegated sides are currently outside of the top six of the Championship due to the midweek defeats suffered by Leicester City, Ipswich Town, and Southampton.

Marti Cifuentes, Kieran McKenna, and Will Still have plenty to think about as unbeaten leaders Coventry City show no signs of slowing down and second-placed Middlesbrough continue to lead the charge.

The Championship is a relentless, unforgiving division. A side can easily fly up the table with no effort during a run of form, though.

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‘ Angry ‘ Cifuentes laments performance

Leicester City – 8th – 11 played – 17 points (W4, D5, L2).

Following his side’s 2-1 defeat at the MKM Stadium by Hull City, Leicester manager Cifuentes was unfazed to voice his opinions.

He lamented a poor opening period for his side, where their hosts were dominant, before a late salvage operation attempt ended in vain after conceding two goals in the first half an hour on Humberside.

“Bad game, really bad first half. The worst game we have played this season, according to Cifuentes, who spoke to BBC Radio Leicester.

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After being placed on gardening leave by previous club QPR, Cifuentes took the Leicester hot seat in July following the departure of Ruud van Nistelrooy.

Before the season began, the Spaniard was only allowed to strengthen his squad through free transfers and loan deals. He only had four weeks to play for his new team.

The strikers’ careers have also sputtered.

While the iconic Jamie Vardy departed for Italy, Patson Daka has failed to step up. Since February 2024, he has not scored for the club this calendar year and has only scored once in 45 league games.

In their 27 league starts this year, Daka, Jordan Ayew, and Argentine loanee Julian Carranza have each scored one goal.

“Life for Leicester City back in the Championship hasn’t kicked off the way they would have liked”, said BBC Radio Leicester’s Owynn Palmer-Atkin.

“First of all, it’s crucial to acknowledge that this is a completely different scenario than the campaign’s opening of 2023-24.

The Foxes had a better squad, a successful transfer window, and manager [Enzo Maresca] who worked with his players throughout the pre-season on his meticulous play.

“This time around, there was a delay before proceedings could even get going. Ruud van Nistelrooy was probably aware of the end of May when his time was up, but he remained in charge until a few days before the start of the new pre-season campaign.

“Marti Cifuentes arrives a few weeks later. I do believe that this has had a significant impact on his ability to work with the players enough to instill the gameplan, the tactics, the philosophy ready for the beginning of the season.

“The Foxes, along with the manager, did not make any new outfield signings until much later in the year when the new faces started to emerge. When first-team players were lobbying for moves away at the time, it gave off a sense of uncertainty.

” On the pitch though, this season, is the season no Foxes fan wanted to see – a Leicester squad without Jamie Vardy in it.

He was the man you could rely on for so long, even when things weren’t going well. The man who rescues Leicester from peril. To score the goals. to be team leader. to be the complete legend.

What has been McKenna’s most difficult leadership phase so far?

Ipswich Town – 14th – 10 played (1 abandoned) – 13 points (W3, D4, W3).

Since Ipswich’s first East Anglian derby win against struggling bitter rivals Norwich City for 16 years, McKenna’s side have experienced back-to-back defeats by Middlesbrough and Charlton Athletic.

In contrast to Cifuentes, McKenna was given permission to loosen the purse strings in the summer and spent close to £40 million on players, including Norwegian forward Sindre Walle Egeli, who broke the record transfer signing, and Kasey McAteer, Marcelino Nunez, with help from Liam Delap and Omari Hutchinson.

He has credit in the bank after guiding Town back to the Premier League following two decades away, but he faces an important, and arguably his most testing period, as he approaches his four-year anniversary in charge of the club.

After making seven changes on Tuesday from the team that lost to Boro just four days prior, it seems like he is still to decide on his preferred starting lineup.

While we all anticipated Liam Delap’s departure, Omari Hutchinson, Cameron Burgess, Conor Chaplin, Massimo Luongo, Axel Tuanzebe, Nathan Broadhead, and Luke Woolfenden all had significant influence, according to BBC Suffolk’s Brenner Woolley.

” These were key men, both on and off the pitch, during Town’s most successful period for decades.

The group was “a band of brothers,” as Chaplin put it, and it was an incredible camaraderie that led to back-to-back promotions.

In one of the most difficult, unforgiving, and difficult divisions in football, McKenna is currently attempting to form a new team. It will take time.

Given how amazing it was to transition them from League One to the Premier League in his first two full seasons as manager, “I firmly believe it will be his greatest achievement if he gets them up this season.”

The numerous summer arrivals have taken some time to adapt, so performances have been inconsistent so far.

“Making six changes for the recent trip to Bristol City and then seven against Charlton in midweek also hasn’t gone down well with fans”.

Because of the scale of the revamp, he continued, “I always thought bookmakers were being overly optimistic when they had them down as favorites and went straight back up.”

Still’s Saints lack serious firepower.

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Southampton – 18th – 11 games (W2, D6, L3), 11 points.

When Southampton picked up a stoppage-time victory at home to Wrexham on the opening day of the season, you could have forgiven fans for getting a little carried away.

Hopes of better things to come were almost unavoidable after a disastrous Premier League campaign that included just two victories and 30 defeats as well as the league’s first ever relegation.

However, Saints have only managed one league win since then, with some fans dissatisfied with the team’s slow build-up play and a few goals that have proved difficult to come by.

Former manager Ralph Hasenhuttl, who was also ominously pictured in the Ashton Gate crowd, was also ominously pictured in the stands for Bristol City’s 3-1 defeat on Tuesday.

Still is a target for criticism because he and Sports Republic are still in his first managerial position in England.

” The last couple of games they have actually played quite good football and they’ve created good chances, “said former Saints midfielder and BBC Solent summariser Jo Tessem.

The scoring of goals is the biggest issue in football, and it’s the most challenging.

They have struggled to find a solution to Ross Stewart’s injury because he unlocked the issue they’ve been having with the striker. Unfortunately, he is now injured until Christmas and that is not good news.

They have, however, been generating a lot of opportunities. The play is moving forward and putting the ball in the box, but chances are not being converted.

“Will Still is playing possession football in a different way, more aggressive than under Russell Martin.

In the first half, Bristol City sat back and defended, and I believe he finds that a little challenging.

The good news is that we should have won both games [versus Swansea and Bristol City] and that we have created chances, which is a positive thing.

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Tinubu Hails Nigeria’s Removal From Global Financial Watchlist

Nigeria’s inclusion on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list has been welcomed by President Bola Tinubu.

After the FATF identified strategic flaws in its Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) systems, Nigeria was placed on the grey list in February 2023.

Following the country’s successful implementation of a 19-point action plan to strengthen its (AML/CFT) framework, the FATF removed Nigeria from the list more than two years later.

In a statement released on Friday, Tinubu referred to the development as “a significant milestone in Nigeria’s journey toward economic reform, institutional integrity, and global credibility.”

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This was stated in a statement from Bayo Onanuga, the president’s spokesman.

Onanuga stated that Tinubu applauded the vital support of the National Assembly and the Judiciary as well as the Minister of Defense, the Minister of Defense, the Minister of Defense, the Minister for Defense, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Minister of State for Finance, the National Security Advisor, and the Secretary to the Federation for Government.

The President praised Hafsat Abubakar Bakari, the country’s director/chief executive officer, and the staff for their diligence in ensuring the country’s Action Plan’s complete and timely implementation, according to the statement.

He noted that the international community has recognized the progress Nigeria has made in strengthening its measures to combat serious crimes as a result of the NFIU’s work.

“Our success could not have been possible without their hard work and sacrifice,” they said. President Tinubu praised their efforts, and urged other parties to uphold their standards.

Tinubu also praised all ministries, agencies, their heads, and private sector leaders for their active AML/CFT participation in the National Task Force.

WRU chiefs defend roles amid Welsh rugby revamp

In response to criticism of the Union’s handling of regional restructuring, WRU chair Richard Collier-Keywood and WRU director of rugby Dave Reddin have defended their positions.

Following a six-week consultation process, WRU’s preferred two-team system was abandoned, and it now chooses to reduce the number of professional sides from four to three.

Collier-Keywood once said, “I don’t understand it’s a mess at all. We made a proposal, and we want to change it.

Reddin continued, “I don’t see the mess at all.” Although the transition will not be simple, I am very excited about the future.

‘Can’t control’ US tariffs: Canada ‘stands ready’ to resume trade talks

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says Ottawa “can’t control” US trade policy but will “stand ready” to resume discussions when Americans are ready. His remarks came after Donald Trump halted discussions and accused Canada of “cheating” over US tariffs-related advertisements.

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Lily Allen ‘names woman’ in David Harbour cheating scandal in diss track from new album

In a new song from her most recent studio album, West End Girl, Lilly Allen appears to have given the girl the name of her alleged cheater husband David Harbour.

Seemingly following in the footsteps of Dolly Parton and Beyonce, Lily Allen appears to have named the woman who her husband cheated on her with.

Following the release of her most recent studio album, West End Girl, the public was aware of the big reveal. Lily makes references to Madeline in one of the album’s tracks. She repeatedly asks, “Who the f*** is Madeline? ” throughout the song and in the lyric, “I can’t trust anything that comes out of his mouth”

This comes after it emerged that Lily had in fact split with David Harbour back in December after she alleged that he had cheated on her on more than one occasion, which included a three-year affair with a costume designer. David is also reported to have joined dating app Raya while still married to Lily.

And so now, her song has generated a huge buzz among fans across the world as many are now desperately trying to investigate the real identity of Madeline, as it’s believed that Lily used a fake name for legal reasons.

Many people compared the singer’s song to Beyonce’s 2016 song, Sorry, which she named “Becky with the good hair” from the album Lemonade.

And in her 1973 smash hit song, Jolene, Dolly Parton had mentioned the woman in question before that.

The destruction Lily faced as a result of her five-year marriage ended, Lily’s song Tennis appears to show how devastated she was.

She wrote, “So I read your text, and now I regret it,” in the song. I’m not even remotely interested in how you’ve been playing tennis. You won’t play with me, and Madeline, who the hell is she? She says, “Da, da-da, da-da, who is Madeline, please? ” at the end of the song. (Who’s Madeline?)”. She keeps saying, “No, but who is Madeline, actually?” at the end.

The song claims that the pair had an open marriage plan but that there were rules that they had to follow, and that the arrangement did not actually involve the alleged affair.

One was that they had to be quiet, and the other was that they couldn’t make emotional connections.

She said, “How long has it been going on, and the song is focused on going into more detail about it?” Is there emotion or just sex here? Why would I trust anything that comes out of his mouth, he said, “It will always stay in hotel rooms and never ever be out in the open”? She continued, “I’m not convinced that he didn’t f**k you in our home.”

And the chorus remarked, “We had an arrangement. Be discreet and don’t be blatant. You had to be paid, and you had to be with strangers, Madeline.

“Madeline” assures Lily that an emotional connection has not been made in a portion of the song. Our relationship has always been about sex, according to Lily’s lyrics. We don’t communicate when we don’t have time together, and he always treats you with the utmost respect when we do.

The interlude continues, “I hate that you’re in such great pain right now/I really don’t want to be the source of any upset.”

He assured me that you knew what was happening and that he had your full consent. Please let me know if he’s lying because I have my own opinions on dishonesty. I don’t want to fall for lies.

By the way, it continued, “You can reach me at any time if you need any more information or you just need to vent or anything else/Love and light, Madeline.”

Taking to social media, fans were left in a state of excitement over Lily’s seemingly autobiographical album. One person wrote on Twitter: “We got Jolene, Becky with the good hair, and now Madeline”.

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Another person remarked, “Madeline – the “Becky with the good hair” of WestEnd Girl – doesn’t escape unscathed.”

A third person chimed in and said, “Lily Allen is dropping a whole song confronting the other woman named Madeline…….omg her Jolene is here.”

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