Leicester City Women's 2025-26 season was a disappointing one, with the team winning just one of their last 20 WSL games. The team's poor performance led to the sacking of manager Amandine Miquel before the season even started. Her successor, Rick Passmoor, ranks fourth-worst in win percentage (20.5 per cent) and points per game (0.87) among managers who have taken charge of 40-plus games in the competition.
What happened?
Leicester City Women headed into the 2025-26 season with high hopes, coming off the back of their best points tally in the WSL and an unbeaten pre-season. However, the team's performance was marred by a long losing streak, with only Doncaster Rovers Belles and Yeovil Town having had a longer losing streak in the competition's history.
Why it matters for Leicester City Women
The team's disappointing season will have a significant impact on their chances of competing with the top teams in the WSL. With the expansion to 14 teams next season, Leicester City Women will need to regroup and refocus if they want to stay competitive.
What comes next?
Leicester City Women will need to make some significant changes if they want to improve their performance next season. This could include bringing in new players and staff, as well as changing their tactics and approach to the game.
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Win percentage | 20.5% |
| Points per game | 0.87 |
| Longest losing streak | 11 games |
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