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Leicester seem to be getting closer to the Championship and Ruud van Nistelrooy is under intense pressure in the face of their current predicament

The Premier League "Foxes" Leicester defeated the "Bees" Brentford by 4 goals to a record low, and coach Ruud van Nistelrooy believes that hard work alone is not enough to succeed in relegation. On the 21st local time, the Premier League faced Brentford, and in just 27 minutes of the opening game, Leicester fell behind 0-2 and finally lost 0-4 at home.

Leicester seem to be getting closer to the Championship and Ruud van Nistelrooy is under intense pressure in the face of their current predicament

Leicester became the first team in Premier League history to suffer six consecutive home defeats without a goal, their 10th defeat in their last 11 matches. Leicester's road to relegation has been extremely difficult, and they are currently in the bottom of the Premier League with a record of 17 points from 4 wins, 5 losses and 17 losses.

The team is in a serious crisis and Ruud van Nistelrooy wants to continue fighting with his players, but it is not enough to put in the effort: "We will continue to fight and never give up. We also need to show our strength in key moments, and hard work alone is not enough. ”

With the team's form continuing to decline and the relegation situation becoming more and more severe, Leicester's 38-year-old striker Ivan Vardy said, "The fans have the right to boo us".

Referring to the next steps, he said: "We need to recover from this failure. I'll take responsibility first. We'll rest well, come back with renewed energy and do everything I can to improve the team's performance. Tomorrow is a new day, the first thing to do is to self-reflect and adjust, and move forward together as a team. ”

Leicester star Victor Valdy said in an interview after the game: "The players themselves are disappointed and the fans have the right to boo us." In addition, this is the first time in Brentford's history that they have won four consecutive away games in the top flight, a club record, and it is also the longest consecutive away win in the Premier League.

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