Leicester’s current eight-game run equals a Manchester City goal in May 2007, without a goal at home. And at the next table topper Liverpool on the visit, new records can be set up very well.
Van Nistellouis is the second manager in Premier League history, following Daniel Fark against Norwich City in September 2021.
“What worries me is the implementation of form, the lack of goals, the lack of consequences we can produce,” he told Sky Sports.
“If you try different things, different structures, different positions, different results, and there’s no consequences. That’s a worrying thing, and this is a difficult night, especially in the form we’re in.
“It’s important to analyze this, sleep, and then recover from it. That’s it for now. No questions asked. It deals with this set-off, another set-off.
Fox defender James Justin said players are struggling with confidence as the weeks go by.
“To be honest, it’s hard to explain how it’s going on, and that makes us feel terrible for now,” he said.
“It’s hard to find confidence. It’s a scary moment for the club as we play on the field and try to regain confidence.”
Despite being a nine-game win or loss, Leicester has kept Premier League status intact, but Justin gave him less hope when he pushed the topic.
“There’s still a chance for us and we have to fight it and take our claws, but we’re not showing it on the pitch,” he said.