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He cannot start anymore games as a lone striker comes back for short passes and makes runs down the wing and we have **** all up top, plus trots around like he don't give a ****.

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I made the rookie mistake of getting AI's take on the Daka vs Ayew conundrum, let's see what it had to say:

 

As of 14 March 2026, the question of who should lead the line remains a major point of contention for Leicester City supporters following a 3–1 defeat to QPR at the King Power Stadium. 

 

The choice between Jordan Ayew and Patson Daka depends on whether the team prioritises tactical reliability or explosive attacking potential.

 

The Case for Jordan Ayew

Ayew has been the consistent choice for manager Gary Rowett. 

 

Tactical Discipline: Coaches value his defensive work rate and ability to track back, which is crucial for a team currently in a relegation battle.

Experience: His positional awareness and hold-up play offer more stability than Daka, even if he is less of a natural finisher.

Recent Selection: Ayew has started 22 matches this season, including today's game against QPR. 

 

The Case for Patson Daka

Daka is often viewed by fans as the higher-ceiling option, though he has struggled with consistency. 

 

Goal Threat per Minute: While he has only 3 league goals, Daka maintains a higher xG per 90 (0.29) than Ayew (0.22).

Pace and Movement: His ability to run behind defenses is a dynamic that Ayew lacks, though Daka has missed a team-high number of "big chances" this season.

Impact Sub: He is frequently used to change the game, as seen in his 60th-minute introduction today. 

 

Verdict: Why Neither is the "Perfect" Answer

Fan sentiment on Facebook and Foxes of Leicester suggests that neither has effectively filled the void left by Jamie Vardy. 

 

Ayew provides better team structure but lacks the clinical edge needed to win tight games.

Daka offers more excitement but often fails to convert his opportunities into goals. 

 

With Leicester currently second-bottom of the Championship table and two points from safety, Rowett may be forced to experiment with a two-striker formation or a "false nine" like Bobby De Cordova-Reid to find a goal-scoring solution. 

 

AI responses may include mistakes.

 

Mistakes indeed. BCDR is hardly an alternative. 

Posted

lol I've just seen the reaction to the goal. I thought people were going mad but what the actual **** is he doing?

 

He's an absolute sewer rat. Would be far more important than any three points if he got a serious injury. Preferably one that keeps him out of the world cup.

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When we get relegated, the blame lies solely at his door. No one else’s. Not Aiyawatt or Rudkin or the rest of the team. Just him.

 

 

Im semi-joking of course but I do viscerally hate him enough to hate him for the downfall of our club. 

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58 minutes ago, Sunbury Fox said:

Can we change to the title of the thread to "three months left" now? I need something to cheer me up a bit. 

I'd prefer a thread of ...can you remember Jordan Ayew 

Posted
6 hours ago, Dan said:

lol I've just seen the reaction to the goal. I thought people were going mad but what the actual **** is he doing?

 

He's an absolute sewer rat. Would be far more important than any three points if he got a serious injury. Preferably one that keeps him out of the world cup.

What was it? A tug of his shorts and falling to the floor? 

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Correct me if I’m wrong but these ‘world class training facilities’ were supposed to nurture talent so we never have to consider signing the likes of Ayew, or having Choudhury as captain. 
 

Ayew should not feature in any of the remaining games, his attitude and application would see him sacked in any other employment. 
 

Rowett is absolutely off his nut to even put him in the squad, I would have rather kept Caranza than have this fraud wearing the 9 shirt. 
 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Katy said:

The fact that he wears the number 9 shirt as well winds me up something chronic!

Some called for the club to retire the 9 shirt, they did when they gave it him. 

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I cannot wait to see the back of this bloke. One of the most baffling signings in recent years. 

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Just now, foxsake said:

I cannot wait to see the back of this bloke. One of the most baffling signings in recent years. 

The Steve Cooper legacy, how anyone can defend his time here only needs to look at Ayew to see he epitomises his time here. 

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Posted
16 hours ago, Blue.Fox84 said:

I think changing the west stand to The Jordan Ayew stand would be a real testament to his time here 

Or maybe just the toilets, that would be more appropriate. Also a sponsorship of the local walking football league in his name.

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