Ian Holloway has promised more new faces at Leicester this week as he looks forward to being able to field a 'balanced team' against Coventry.Holloway, who at the weekend became the club's longest-serving manager this season, described the squad he inherited as 'horrendously unbalanced' following his arrival seven weeks ago.
Holloway has already acquired strike duo Barry Hayles and Steve Howard and winger Laczko Zsolt, and he has more signings planned before Coventry visit the Walkers Stadium on Saturday.
"We hope to get a couple in very soon. I can't wait. I am going to have a balanced team. It will be brand-new and in an embryonic state which will take time for people to get used to," Holloway told the Leicester Mercury. "I am looking forward to this week when I will be working with more new people with a better shape about us.
"We have got three big things on the bubble. Whether we get them all or not, who knows? But it is a time of change and I am looking forward to that.
"It is not what we have done so far that matters, it is what we are going to do in the rest of this season and the season after that."
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