Desperate Van Nistelrooy admits that Leicester has gone backwards
Leicester City chief Ruud Van Nistelrooy admitted tonight’s defeat of the Brentford home, it was a “huge step back” for his fight.
Brentford overcame the slow start of the cruise to win 4-0 at King Power Stadium, and the game was effectively over half-time, and the visitors made a three-goal lead thanks to Yoane Wiss’s goals, Bryan Mbeumo and Christian Norgaard.
Fabio Carvalho added a late quarter because Leicester remained inside the relegation zone, two points of safety.
It was a sobering night for Van Nisklrooy with Leicester fans made their dissatisfaction to the famous, and many left long before the end.
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Former Netherlands striker told Sky Sports: “You have to admit it’s a huge step back. There was hope after the recent performances, and the start of the game hoped with three chances. She could change the game. After a light start we were never in us again playing and half -time the game is over. “
The record foxes that suffer
Leicester set the unwanted record tonight, becoming the first English top -notch side in history to lose six consecutive home games without scoring.
“We all have to lift up first, then get up with each other,” Van Niskolrooy added. “This is always the case. Everyone goes home are really disappointed and disappointed with the loss and disappointed with the levels we have shown today. We have to admit it, the level between Brentford and we have been significant and concerned about future hope for us.”
Foxes skipper Jamie Vardy fought that he was driving his side, but repeated defensive failures meant that his efforts had gone into waste.
The former internationist of England said: “We have to continue to work hard. We have invested some decent appearances and we have to do it consistently. We have to go back to training, watch this back and see where everything went wrong.
“There is a huge determination. There are three of the lower four that everyone fights for it. As long as we are in Vich, we will collapse and focus on decent performances.”
Excellent Brentford wins again
Leicester’s misery was in great opposition to Brentford’s enthusiasm after securing their fourth consecutive Premier League victory for the first time.
Thomas Frank men moved to 10th place after a top screen.
He said, “I think we are quite in line with the performances. This ability to win – this is the first two in a row that we have done this season, which is strange. We are on the curve upwards, so we hope we will be able to continue it.
“It’s not easy to beat in the Premier League and it’s not easy to win. It is definitely not easy to beat 4-0. I have good players, good staff and good leadership.
“I think all the great individual players are all, but what kind of unit they create by playing together. One plus one plus one, which is usually the same 11 for the whole team, but for this team is 14 or 15. We have now won two in a row, but let’s see can we get three in a row. “