Woyo Coulibaly’s Struggles at Leicester City
Just six months after joining Leicester City from Parma for £3m, Woyo Coulibaly’s future at the club is already in doubt. The Mali international has struggled to make an impact, featuring in just five matches under former manager Ruud van Nistelrooy and failing to impress current boss Marti Cifuentes.
Limited Opportunities and Growing Concerns
Coulibaly’s absence from the matchday squad in Leicester’s recent 1-0 victory over Zalaegerszeg has raised eyebrows, especially given the team’s extensive use of substitutes. With Jake Justin, Ricardo Pereira, Luke Thomas, and Hamza Choudhury all preferred in defensive roles, Coulibaly’s chances of breaking into the first team appear slim.
What Next for Coulibaly?
Despite the potential seen in him at the time of his signing, Coulibaly’s rapid fall from grace suggests his time at the King Power Stadium may be cut short. As Leicester prepares for their Championship campaign, the 26-year-old full-back seems increasingly likely to be on his way out.