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Leicester's stance on sacking Ruud van Nistelrooy emerges after setting unwanted record

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Ruud van Nistelrooy's fate is still up in the air despite 's relegation from the . The Dutchman succeeded Steve Cooper back in late November but has won just two of the 21 league games he has overseen since.

impressed in an interim capacity at his previous club, , before taking on the challenge of guiding away from relegation. Speculation over his future has naturally followed , with the Foxes now facing up to the prospect of an instant return to the second tier.

While it remains to be if Van Nistelrooy is open to the prospect of managing in the Championship, he has spoken about the prospect of bouncing back next season and shared what he feels needs to be done in order to do so.

The stance from those within the corridors of power at the club is mixed, though. As revealed by , there is respect for the way Van Nistelrooy has handled himself during what has been a turbulent tenure to date.

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There is also an acceptance that the former striker walked into a difficult scenario, inheriting a squad which was built by a predecessor who lasted just 12 league games.

That, coupled with Van Nistelrooy's previous experience of blooding and developing young talent during his first senior management role with PSV, could yet convince the club's chairman, Khun Top, to persevere with Leicester's current manager.

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Such a move could prove to be unpopular with fans, though, with many thought to be in favour of making a fresh start under a new manager in the Championship. Disillusion at the club is high after nine consecutive home league defeats without scoring, which is an English record.

A furious Van Nistelrooy let rip at his beleaguered players in the wake of their latest defeat at the weekend, where they were comprehensively beaten 3-0 by . "I look at the performance and that wasn't good enough," the Foxes chief told Match of the Day.

"I don't talk football-wise but I talk intensity, duels. We had many easy ball losses in possession, especially in the first half. In the second, yes, we conceded two on the break but we were better in those things. But today wasn't good enough."

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