Leicester City Suffers 4-0 Loss

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Leicester City's woes deepened as they suffered a humiliating 4-0 defeat at the hands of Brentford, marking their sixth consecutive home loss without scoring in the Premier League. The Foxes' dismal performance has sparked widespread discontent among fans, who are growing increasingly frustrated with the club's board and manager Ruud van Nistelrooy. The Dutchman has won just two of his 13 league games since taking charge in November, and his side's chances of survival are looking increasingly slim.

The match at the King Power Stadium was a one-sided affair, with Brentford dominating from start to finish. Yoane Wissa opened the scoring after 17 minutes, and Bryan Mbeumo added a second 10 minutes later. Christian Norgaard headed in a third before halftime, and Fabio Carvalho sealed the win with a late goal. The Bees' victory was their first league double over Leicester since the 1952-53 season, and it lifted them to 10th in the table. Leicester, on the other hand, remain second-bottom, two points from safety.

The premier league table does not make for pleasant reading for Leicester fans, with their side's relegation fears growing by the week. The Foxes have not scored at home in the league for 75 days, and their defensive frailties were exposed once again by Brentford's clinical attack. Manager Van Nistelrooy acknowledged the significance of the defeat, saying it was a "huge step back" for his side and that the difference in level between Brentford and Leicester was "significant and a worry for future hopes".

Here are the match scores:

  • Leicester City 0
  • Brentford 4
The result has sparked a fresh wave of protests from Leicester fans, who are calling for the removal of director of football Jon Rudkin and other members of the club's hierarchy. The atmosphere at the King Power Stadium was toxic, with many fans leaving the ground early and chanting "sack the board". The situation is likely to come to a head in the coming weeks, with Leicester facing a crucial run of fixtures that will determine their fate in the Premier League.

Meanwhile, Brentford boss Thomas Frank was delighted with his side's performance, saying it was a "very, very good win" and that his team had looked "dangerous" in attack. The Bees' victory has lifted them to 10th in the table, and they will be looking to build on this momentum in their upcoming fixtures. With their sights set on a top-seven finish, Frank's side will be aiming to push on and achieve their goal of playing European football next season.

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