
Jakub Stolarczyk posts Leicester City message after what happened vs West Brom
Jakub Stolarczyk has shared a message with supporters after Leicester City drew 1-1 with West Brom in the Championship on Friday.
On 26 September, Leicester equalised in the 93rd minute to salvage a draw at the Hawthorns, as Nat Phillips’ own goal cancelled out Samuel Iling-Junior’s opener.
Marti Cifuentes’ men have now endured three successive draws in the Championship, with their last win coming against Birmingham City on 29 August.
Meanwhile, former PGMOL chief Keith Hackett exclusively told Football Insider that he was surprised that Chris Mepham didn’t receive a yellow card against West Brom.

Jakub Stolarczyk disappointed as Leicester City draw again
In the summer transfer window, Bilal El Khannouss left Leicester, giving Cifuentes a weaker attack than they had in the Premier League.
The King Power Stadium club are vying to seal an immediate top-flight return, and sit third in the Championship table ahead of their promotion rivals’ matches on Saturday, 27 September.

Taking to his Instagram story on 27 September, Stolarczyk wrote: “Not satisfied with another draw, but we stuck together and fought until the end, we keep improving.
“Onto Tuesday.”
Marti Cifuentes needs to steer his side back to winning ways
As alluded to by Stolarczyk, Leicester need to get back to winning ways as they battle to return to the Premier League following last season’s relegation.
Jakub Stolarczyk stats | Championship 2025/26 |
Appearances | 7 |
Saves | 19 |
Clean sheets | 3 |
Pass accuracy % | 73.3 |
The Foxes were going well in August, when they bounced back from a 2-1 defeat at Preston North End with back-to-back wins over Charlton Athletic and Birmingham.
Cifuentes must ensure that his side defeat Wrexham, who have endured a slow start to the season, in their next Championship outing on Tuesday, 30 September.
Leicester need more quality from striker Jordan Ayew, who has scored just one goal in seven second-tier appearances, ensuring that his club have already felt the negative effects of Jamie Vardy’s exit.
After clashing with Wrexham, Cifuentes’ side face a trio of winnable fixtures against Swansea City, Portsmouth, and Hull City, who all boast more modest aspirations than the Foxes.
Meanwhile, a victory for Middlesbrough over Southampton on 27 September would see Leicester seven points adrift of the league leaders.