Ruud van Nistelrooy sets all-time record at Leicester
Briefly

Leicester City continues to struggle in the Premier League, suffering yet another defeat to Brentford, which places them in 19th position. Under manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, the team has experienced a record-breaking streak of six successive home losses without scoring, highlighting the club's dire situation. With potential relegation looming, key players like Jamie Vardy and Wilfred Ndidi may seek transfers to avoid a challenging Championship season. Unless van Nistelrooy can turn around fortunes quickly, his future with Leicester appears uncertain.
If the Foxes do go down, that's likely to be the end of van Nistelrooy as well, unless the club hierarchy decide to sack him before then.
Since beating West Ham in his opening game on December 3 last year, and drawing against Brighton, Leicester have only beaten Queens Park Rangers and Tottenham, losing 11 games.
Leicester remain in 19th place after losing against Brentford, with the likelihood of being relegated increasing considering the eight-point gap to safety.
van Nistelrooy has also set a new all-time record of having lost six home games in a row without scoring; a first in English top-flight history.
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