Sports Peter Schmeichel confirms son, Kasper, wants to leave Leicester as Manchester United legend SLAMS Foxes boss Posted on 6 days ago 6 min read 0 9 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Reddit Share on Pinterest Share on Linkedin Share on Tumblr DAMNING Schmeichel Sr, 55, says Puel is not getting the best out of the Leicester squad Peter Schmeichel has slammed Claude Puel’s managerial methods, casting a major doubt on his son’s future at the King Power Stadium. Kasper Schmeichel, 32, has been with on the Foxes books since 2011, helping them earn promotion to the top flight as well as playing a huge part in the club’s stunning Premier League triumph in 2016. Peter Schmeichel has hit out at Leicester boss Claude Puel Puel is under pressure at the King Power Stadium and Schmeichel Sr is not a fan However, the Danish international has become increasingly frustrated with the club’s struggles this season. And Schmeichel Sr has been far from impressed at the impact Puel has had at the Premier League outfit, admitting his son wants to move on for a new challenge. Speaking on beIN Sports, he said: “If you look at it, at Man Utd you’ve got De Gea there, you’ve got Kepa at Chelsea, you’ve got Allisson at Liverpool, you’ve got Ederson at Man City. “Then what’s the next big club, is that Everton? “Everyone says it’s Everton but they’re 13th in the league. What is the next big club? “Then you have to go abroad to Europe. I don’t think he wants to do that. I think he loves England too much, I think he likes the Premier League too much, so it’s a difficult one. CLAUDE PUEL’S PREMIER LEAGUE RECORD Matches: 93 Wins: 31 Draws: 23 Defeats: 39 Goals for: 116 Goals against: 128 Kasper Schmeichel wants to leave Leicester for a new challenge PAPER TALK Liverpool eye Leeds starlet, Arsenal to miss out on top target and more OLE’S THE MAN Solskjaer to be appointed permanent Man United boss in the summer never in doubt Pochettino singles out one man for praise after Spurs victory over Leicester get up! Heung-Min Son joins unwanted, ever-growing Tottenham list HELPING Kylian Mbappe donates £27,000 to help fund search for missing pilot David Ibbotson #SarriOut Furious Chelsea fans call for Sarri to be sacked after humiliation at Man City ‘miracle’ Mourinho’s top four comments come back to haunt him after Man United resurgence TOO LATE TO SAY SARRI? Chelsea boss apologises to fans following abject defeat at Man City “Of course he wants to move away and try something bigger and challenge himself like any other football player.”He continued: “Once they get their act together it’s actually not a bad club. “They’ve got good players they just don’t have the manager who can get the best out of them. “Once that is sorted out we will see them in the eight to fifth place where I think they belong.” Leicester, who lost 3-1 to Spurs at Wembley on Sunday afternoon, currently lie in 12th place in the top flight. Source link