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Van Nistelrooy Watches as Leicester City Falter Against Brentford

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Leicester City got hammered in a 4-1 loss to Brentford which wasn’t exactly the best way to start for their new manager Ruud van Nistelrooy. The ex-Manchester United and Real Madrid striker who got the job on November 29, 2024 had to watch his team struggle real bad from up in the stands during the Premier League match.

  • Ruud van Nistelrooy became Leicester City’s manager November 29, 2024.
  • Leicester City’s only got 10 points from their first 12 matches.
  • Kevin Schade got himself a hat-trick for Brentford his first goals this season.

Kevin Schade Shows His Worth

Kevin Schade totally ran the show for Brentford getting three goals and setting up another one to really put Leicester away. These were his first Premier League goals of the season and he looked really good out there. Brentford’s manager Thomas Frank was well happy with what Schade did helping them keep winning at home.


Tough Times at Leicester City

Ruud van Nistelrooy’s gonna have to sort out Leicester City’s problems quick and make some big changes to get them playing better. The team’s only one point above getting relegated so it’s gonna be real hard work. Leicester supporters are hoping van Nistelrooy can help turn things around and get them winning again in the Premier League.

Brentford Keeps Winning at Home

Brentford beating Leicester City shows how good they are at home this season. Kevin Schade scoring three goals helped them keep their perfect home record going. If you wanna know more about how Brentford plays and who’s in the team you can check out their page.

If you want to read more about Ruud van Nistelrooy getting the job and what’s happening with Leicester City go look at their team news and match stuff.

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