In the cold winter of the Premier League, 48-year-old Dutch legendary striker Ruud van Nistelrooy, wearing the temporary coach's uniform, led Leicester City to write a magnificent chapter from despair to rebirth on the stage of the FA Cup. This lion that once stood at the top of the Premier League is now struggling at the edge of the relegation zone, with the shadow of five consecutive defeats looming over the King Power Stadium, chilling countless fans. However, the charm of football often lies in its unpredictability and counterattacks in adversity. When Leicester City faced off against the mid-table Queens Park Rangers from the Championship, almost everyone thought it would be a mismatch. After all, QPR came with excellent results from the Championship, their morale high. While Leicester City, despite historically dominating the encounters, had their confidence worn down by recent consecutive defeats. Yet, in the world of football, miracles are never lacking. In the 8th minute of the match, Faqindo's precise pass was like a ray of sunshine piercing through the cold winter, breaking through the opponent's defense, and Justin's shot opened the door to victory for Leicester City. But this was just the beginning; Kolly's counterattack and Varane's world-class goal brought suspense back into the game. At a critical moment, 20-year-old Moroccan rising star Hanus stepped up, his two assists were like two sharp swords piercing through QPR's defense, and the goals from Mavididi and Faqindo gave Leicester City a glimpse of hope. However, a goal conceded during first-half stoppage time tilted the scales of victory again. But…