- Ruud Van Nistelrooy admitted that he still didn’t know if he will keep his job
- The relegation of Leicester was confirmed after losing 1-0 against Liverpool on Sunday
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The boss of Leicester, Ruud Van Nistelrooy, admitted that he was still not sure that he will keep his job following the relegation of the club to the championship.
The Foxes, which only collected 18 points in 33 games, confirmed their relegation with five games to do after their home defeat 1-0 against Liverpool last weekend.
Van Nistelrooy, 48, was appointed Boss de Leicester in December after the dismissal of Steve Cooper after only 157 days in charge, but did not prevent an immediate return to the second level.
The Dutchman obtained only eight 20 championship matches, while his team did not score in nine home championship games, the worst race in high -level history.
Van Nistelrooy said that he had spoken with the owners of Leicester and the board of directors of “how we advance as a club”.
“I know what is my plan to bring the club back but I await alignment,” he said.
Van Nistelrooy said he was still not sure that he will keep his job after the relegation of Leicester

The relegation of Leicester to the championship was confirmed after losing against Liverpool on Sunday

The Dutchman supervised a sequence of 16 defeats in his last 18 Premier League games
“The better, the better for the football club.
Although we hoped that the former Manchester United star could trigger a resumption of the form for the East Midlands outfit, he supervised a sequence of 16 defeats in their last 18 championship games.
Now, they have to dust off to focus on another push to return to the Premier League during the first request, as they did under Enzo Maresca Last Campaign before being taken by Chelsea.
On Sunday, a light plane flew over the King Power stadium during a demonstration against the property of the club, with the banner: “King Power Clueless. Sacke the board. ‘
Football director Jon Rudkin was targeted by partisan songs throughout the campaign. Rudkin is an ally of confidence of Leicester and President Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha but finds himself in the honor of the club’s mixed transfer record in recent times.
Srivaddhanaprabha is also the president of the Thai travel group King Power, the sponsor and namesake of the Leicester field.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his work, Van Nistelrooy thinks that Leicester should build their promotion campaign around local players next season.

A reading banner: “King Power Clueless, Sack the Board” was advanced on the stadium last week

Jamie Vardy confirmed today that he would leave the club after 13 years at the King Power Stadium
Meanwhile, the legend of the 38 -year -old club, Jamie Vardy, will leave the club at the end of the season, closing the door to one of the fairy fairy tales.
It happens a few days after Vardy went to social networks to express his “anger and his sadness” during a season which he described as “total discomfort” and a “spectacle ***”.
Although he is 39 years old in January, he does not plan to call him one day and expressed his confidence in the past that he can continue to play beyond his 40th anniversary.
“It’s been 13 incredible years in this club, with great success, some stockings, but the majority all the heights. It is finally time to call him one day, which devastates me, but I think that the timing is right.
“I just want to sincerely thank you for taking you as one of yours. Leicester will always have a massive place in my heart and I will make sure that I will follow the years to come in what I hope to be even more success for the club.
“For the moment, it’s my farewell, but you will see me again soon, I promise you. THANKS.’