Leicester City leader Ruud Van Nistelrooy recognized the defeat of the house tonight at Brdford represented a “huge step back” for his agonizing side.
Brdford overcame a slow start to cruise on a 4-0 win in King Power Stadium with the game effectively over the half with visitors to create a three goals thanks to the goals from Yoane Wissa, Bryan Mbeumo and Christian Norgaard.
Fabio Carvalho added a fourth quarter, as Leicester remained in the relegation zone, two areas of security.
It was a night night for Van Nistelrooy with Leicester fans making their dissatisfaction known to many who leave long before the end.
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The former Dutch striker told Sky Sports: “You have to recognize that it is a huge step back. There was hope after recent performances and the beginning of the game was hopeful with three chances. It could change the game. After the bright start from us We were never in the game again and in the halftime the game was done.
Archived foxes that suffer
Leicester Tonight set an undesirable record that became the first English top side in history to lose six consecutive home games without scoring.
“We all have to lift ourselves first and then pick up each other,” Van Nistelrooy added. “This is always the case. Everyone goes home truly frustrated and exhausted with loss and frustrated by the levels we showed today. We must recognize it, the level between Brdford and the US was important and a concern for future hopes for us. ”
Foxes Governor Jamie Vardy struggled hard to lead his side, but recurring defensive returns meant that his efforts went to lose.
Former England International said: “We must continue to work hard. We have put some decent shows and we must consistently do it. We must go back to education, watch this rear and see where they went wrong.
“There is massive determination. There are three of the four down all the time for it.
Superb Brentford wins again
Leicester’s misery was strongly opposed to Brdford’s enjoyment, after first securing their fourth consecutive victory in the Premier League.
Thomas Frank’s men moved until the 10th after a lovely screen.
He said: “I think we are quite consistent with the shows. This ability to win – this is the first two in the series we did this season that is weird. We are in a curve upward, so hopefully we can continue this.
“It’s not easy to win in the Premier League and it’s not easy to win away. It is definitely not easy to win 4-0 away. I have good players, good staff and good leadership.
“I think they are brilliant individual players all of them, but what a unit create by playing together. One plus one, normally equal to 11 for a whole team but is 14 or 15 for this team. We have now won two in a row , but let’s see if we can get three in a row.