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Leicester City suffered a 4-1 loss to Brentford, leaving the team in 16th place as new manager Ruud van Nistelrooy prepares for his debut.
Leicester City remains in the relegation zone after a heavy 4-1 defeat against Brentford. New manager Ruud van Nistelrooy watched from the stands, with his first match in charge scheduled for the next round.
The match started promisingly for Leicester as they took an early lead, but Brentford quickly turned the tide. Kevin Schade stole the spotlight with a hat-trick, while Yoane Wissa added another goal to seal a dominant victory for the home side.
Leicester’s winless streak continues, and the club now sits precariously in 16th place, desperately needing points to avoid relegation. Van Nistelrooy faces a daunting task to revive a team that was playing in the Championship last season.
Elsewhere in the Premier League, Crystal Palace drew 1-1 with Newcastle, Nottingham Forest stunned Ipswich with a narrow 1-0 win, and Bournemouth secured an impressive 4-2 victory over Wolverhampton. Later tonight, a London derby between West Ham and Arsenal is underway, with the visitors currently leading 1-0.