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New Leicester manager Ruud van Nistelrooy witnessed a disappointing performance from his team as they were beaten by Brentford, with Kevin Schade scoring a hat-trick. The former Manchester United striker, who is yet to fully take over coaching duties, watched from the stands alongside owner Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha. The defeat highlighted the challenges that lie ahead for the Dutchman as Leicester struggled to match Brentford’s quality on the pitch.

Schade’s three goals, along with Yoane Wissa’s equalizer, saw Brentford dominate the game and secure a 4-1 victory. The Bees, managed by Thomas Frank, have been in impressive form this season and currently sit seventh in the Premier League. In contrast, Leicester find themselves just above the relegation zone, with Van Nistelrooy needing to make an immediate impact to turn their season around.

Despite Leicester’s struggles, Brentford’s rise in the Premier League has been remarkable. The team has been scoring goals for fun at home and currently boasts the highest number of home goals in the league. Frank’s side looks like a force to be reckoned with, and their strong performances at home have helped them climb up the table.

The defeat to Brentford exposed the growing issues at Leicester, with fans voicing their frustrations during the game. Calls for director of football Jon Rudkin to leave and chants of “this is embarrassing” highlighted the disconnect between the club and its supporters. The lackluster performances on the pitch have only added to the sense of disillusionment among the fanbase.

Leicester’s recent decline is a far cry from the glory days of their Premier League title win in 2016. The club has undergone significant changes, both on and off the field, and it is clear that they are no longer the same team that achieved historic success in the past. Moving forward, it will be crucial for the club’s leadership to communicate their vision and direction to the fans to rebuild trust and support.

Van Nistelrooy faces a tough task in revitalizing Leicester and restoring their competitiveness in the Premier League. The defeat to Brentford served as a wake-up call for the team, highlighting the areas that need urgent improvement. As the Dutch manager prepares to take charge of his first game against West Ham, all eyes will be on him to see if he can inspire a turnaround for the Foxes.