‘Nistelrooy’ admits ‘Foxes’ escape from relegation must be measured until the last match

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Ruud van Nistelrooy admits Leicester City will have to fight their way out of the Premier League until the final game as they struggle to pick up points and remain in

the relegation zone. Leicester picked up four points from their first two games in Van Nistelrooy’s tenure in early December but are back in the relegation zone having lost six straight league games.

Their form has not been unbelievable but their results have not been what they would like and Van Nistelrooy knows the battle will drag on until the final day.

“We wanted to get out of this situation by May. We also know we are in a position with three or four more places close and they have dropped points as well,” said Fas Nistelrooy. “

That makes the situation possible but it is up to us to start picking up points. The form is something we can continue but we are very disappointed it has turned out this way. “

I said from the first day I took over that it would drag on until the last day. There was hope that we could pull off a surprise and get out of the relegation zone quickly. So it was disappointing that it didn’t turn out that way. “

It’s about having a little bit of patience. Me, the players and the club have been working for six weeks and we believed this route would turn good performances into points.”

Asked if the task was harder than he thought, the Dutchman said: หรือถ้าคุณสนใจแทงบอลออนไลน์ UFABET คือเว็บที่มีอัตราต่อรองดีที่สุดในประเทศไทย สมัครเลยตอนนี้ที่ UFABET แทงบอล “As far as the Premier League is concerned, no. I know what to expect. “

Coming into this team, seeing the squad, we knew there was a possibility this squad is good enough to survive. The belief is there but it will be a very difficult task. I would not be surprised, we have a lot to do. “

The belief is there, of course and with a number of games left and the bottom five not too far apart, it is possible. But we have to start collecting points.”