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Conor Coady could not hide his anxiety after the confirmation of the relegation of Leicester of the Premier League.
Upon entering the game, the Foxes knew that only a victory would keep its hopes of already thin survival.
But any dream of what would have been a miraculous escape was broken by Liverpool, which recorded Ruud Van Nistelrooy to a defeat of the 23rd League of the season.
The strike of Trent Alexander-Arnold was the manufacturer of difference on Sunday, the right return of the Reds returning from the injury to mark the winner and leave his team a victory away from their 20th English high flight.
The relegation of Leicester was their second in two years, having also been relegated in 2022-2010. Without forgetting, it comes at the first time since their championship promotes last season.
The Central Coady back deplored the lamentable campaign of his team, which saw them languish in the relegation area for the best part of 33 match clothes.
Conor Coady insisted that Leicester has not “been good enough” since the very beginning of the season

The relegation of foxes to the championship was confirmed after a 1-0 defeat by Liverpool

It comes a season after promoting the Leicester championship and it’s their second relegation since 2023
Coady said, “We were not good enough all year round, we didn’t do it. We are looking today and I thought we were playing fairly well today.
“But we look back on the season and it’s not good enough. We must consider ourselves as players in the mirror.
“And we must now try to put this club in a better position to come in summer because we have not been good enough.
“We have taken a little stick and we will continue to take a stick because it is deserved.
“From the first minute this season, we have not been at the level to participate in the Premier League that you must be because it will chew and spit you.
“Not good enough and that’s something we have to look at because we are absolutely devastated.”
The Foxes join Southampton to have already been relegated to the championship, these two teams likely to be joined by Ipswich Town.
If this happens, he would mark the second successive season that the three promoted teams were relegated to the second level at first of demand.

Leicester has scored in only three different premier games since the day after Christmas
Confirmation of the relegation of Leicester also put pressure on the pressure on the manager Ruud Van Nistelrooy, who took over in December after the dismissal of Steve Cooper.
Although we hoped that the former Manchester United star could trigger a recovery of the form for the East Midlands outfit, the results failed to materialize.
The team’s difficulties were the most obvious in attack – because they managed to score in three Premier League games since their inverted match against Liverpool the day after Christmas.
The remaining five games of Leicester this season are facing Wolves, Southampton, Nottingham Forest, Ipswich and Bournemouth.