The crisis deepens for foxes after the horror show
The position of Leicester City has reversed tonight again because the men Ruud Van Nistelrooya were humiliated at home, a wild Brentford.
Foxes fans were exiting King Power stadium long before halftime after watching a terrible defensive display on their part.
Brentford opened home defense, especially during the one -sided first half with Yoane Wissa, Bryan Mbeumom and Christian Norgaard, they achieved everything to effectively kill the game before the break.
Mikkel Damsgaard Assist, to the goal from Yoane Wissa! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/dcbwdlbs3p
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Leicester managed to stop the tide in the second period, although it was still time for the replacement Fabio Carvalho to add a late quarter because Brentford softened his fourth consecutive Premier League victory.
Flekken twice denies Leicester
There was no sign of the capitulation while Leicester exited the trap and tested by Brentford goalkeeper Mark Flekken twice in the first five minutes.
The Dutch plug parked pure shot Woyo Coulibaly, before he better saved Jamie Vardy after the veteran striker Leicester ran into Bilal El Khannouss through the ball before turning Ethan Pinnock on the inside.
Brentford responded well and was supposed to have a sentence after seven minutes when Coulibaly stumbled in Kevin Schade in the area. Judge Tony Harrington waved protests with Var bizarrely supporting his call.
Schade threatened again after 12 minutes, but Coulibaly filled his shot in a distant place.
Wissa opens scoring
Brentford began to dominate and did not surprise when they took the lead after 17 minutes. The ball broke down for Mikkel Damsgaard on the edge of the area, and his extracted passage chose Wissa, who reacted to Leicester defenders to fall past Mads Hermansen.
Flekken saved himself again from Vardy before Brentford reached his second after 27 minutes-tombumo sat down in the weak challenge of Victor Kristiansen and fired a top left leg into a distant corner.
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The song “You’re not a Fit Fill Fill” from Leicester fans echoed around the ground, and anger increased shortly after a half -hour mark when Norgaard stood up that he was undisputed to direct the free kick of Mbeuma into the net.
Goals are constantly coming to Brentford! 🔥
Christian Norgaard connects with the free kick of Bryan Mbeumo 👊 pic.twitter.com/rbijjmydmw
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Leicester’s frustration threatened to break through the Coulibaly, and Hapless Caleb environment booked for reckless challenges.
And it could get worse for the home side in the time of injury to the first half, and Keane Lewis-Potter saw an effort to be excluded for handball after putting the ball into the net after being Hermansen from Hermansen.
The second half of the non-gentleman with the game won
Van Nisklroooy made two changes on the break, drawing Coulibaly and Bobby de Cordova-Reida, but that changed a bit while Brentford cruised the second half without never having to get out of other equipment.
Still, they created an unusual chance, and Hermansen, who, along with Vardy, was the only Leicester player who came out with any merit, created a great stop to deny Yehor Yarmolium after handing another tempting Mbeumo Cross.
He could do a little to prevent Brentford catching their victory with two minutes.
Hermansen saved himself well from an impressive mbeum, but Carvalho was on his arm to shoot an empty net.
Defeat means that Leicester has now lost its last six Premier League games at home without scoring any goals.