Leicester’s current race of eight games without a goal at home is equal to that of Manchester City in May 2007. And with Liverpool table topers next to the visit, a new record could be established.
Van Nistelrooy is only the second manager in the history of the Premier League to lose eight games at home in the competition, after Daniel Farke in September 2021 with Norwich City.
“What worries is the form of form, the lack of objectives, the lack of results that we can produce,” he told Sky Sports.
“Try different things, different structures, different players in different positions and the results are not there. That is worrying. This is a difficult night, especially in the way we are.
“It is important to analyze this, sleep and recover from Him. That’s all for now. There are no questions, it is dealing with this setback, another, and that is for now what I can say.”
The defender of the Fox, James Justin, said the players are fighting for confidence as the weeks go by.
“It’s hard to describe, to be honest, how it has been and makes us feel horrible at this time,” he said.
“It’s hard to find confidence. It’s a horrible moment for the club with the way we are playing in the field and trying to recover any trust.”
Despite being in a race without victories of nine games, Leicester still has intact his state of the Premier League, but Justin did not provide high hopes when he was pressed on the subject.
“There is still a possibility for us and we have to fight and scribble for it, but we are not showing it in the field,” he said.