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06 Sept 2025

Marti Cifuentes criticises effort of Bilal El Khannouss in Leicester loss

Marti Cifuentes criticises effort of Bilal El Khannouss in Leicester loss

Marti Cifuentes criticised the effort of in-demand midfielder Bilal El Khannouss as Leicester crashed to a 2-1 defeat at Preston in the Sky Bet Championship.

The 21-year-old was replaced by Patson Daka for the start of the second half after a subdued display in the opening 45 minutes, but Milutin Osmajic’s 85th-minute winner ensured the Foxes would leave Deepdale empty-handed regardless.

On El Khannouss, the Leicester manager said: “I was not very happy with Bilal’s performance. I always expect a lot with players of this quality.”

Cifuentes added: “I was obviously not happy with the performance of the whole team in the first half, it was not just about Bilal. But I am more demanding with the best players and I think Bilal is a fantastic player.”

One positive note for the visiting boss was the performance of 16-year-old substitute Jeremy Monga.

The teenager looked like he had stolen Leicester a point in the second half after Alfie Devine’s well-taken seventh-minute opener and he provided a real spark of inspiration for the struggling Foxes.

“What I know is that he’s a very fantastic player for his age,” Cifuentes said. “The thing that I value the most from him is that he is humble and at the same time he is very hungry when he plays on the pitch.

“He just wants to enjoy playing football and he has the freedom from me to make sure that he plays and expresses himself on the pitch. I’m very happy for him, not only because of the goal but for the way he performed in this game and the way he is growing since I’ve been here.

“I think he’s taking steps to understand the game better and hopefully we can enjoy him here for a long time.”

On the game, Cifuentes added: “We spoke about how to defend against (Preston’s balls over the top) and the first goal was poor. It was not easy for us to break the low block at that moment. They were playing with eight and nine players behind the ball.”

Preston boss Paul Heckingbottom was delighted with the late victory and hailed a shift in mindset from last season.

He said: “We have had many performances like that and they have been draws and that’s the big difference. I thought we should have been more in front to be fair and then they equalised. But I don’t want us to settle.

“If we are brave and we go for it and they get the second then we lose a point but if we’re brave and go for it and get the second, like we did today, we’re gaining two. It’s just those nudges and those shifts in mentality.”

Heckingbottom was also full of praise for Thierry Small after the wing-back’s all-action display was capped off with an assist for Osmajic’s winner.

He said: “Thierry had a role today where sometimes he was defending and sometimes he was a left winger and to enable him to do that (Andrew Hughes) had to play really well behind him.

“As good as Thierry defended today, I don’t want him defending all game. We were lopsided in that respect and he played higher and I was really pleased.”

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