Leicester City manager Rick Passmoor says his aim was to "stabilise" the club in his first few months in charge and hopes to leave a legacy for others to follow. Passmoor was named interim manager in early September before being awarded a three-year contract in October - and he already has big plans for the future. During his time in charge, Leicester have won two and drawn three of their 11 matches in the Women's Super League. "We've got to ensure that we stabilise ourselves before we try to get further up the league. Our aim is that when we pass the baton on, we can leave a legacy.
Source: BBC December 29, 2025 13:30 UTC