Leicester City head coach Ruud van Nistelrooy believes the protests by some fans have not affected the team and their determination to avoid relegation.

Leicester are facing a difficult time after winning just four of their 25 Premier League games in the 2024-25 season. Leaving them 19th, second from bottom, and with mounting pressure from fans.
Director of football Jon Rudkin has come under increasing pressure from fans with the club sitting second from bottom in the table after winning only four of their 25 Premier League games this season.
Foxes chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha called for fans to unite behind the team in his programme notes before the game against the Gunners. But Van Nistelrooy does not feel the protests impacted the team and believes there is still enough support for his players.
In the Premier League game where Leicester lost 0-2 to Arsenal at King Power Stadium. There were protests against the เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย club’s executives by some fans. But Van Nistelrooy did not feel that situation in the game and still believes that the majority of fans still support the team.
“I believe that. I’m think it’s the passion you see around you. The passion for the football club to do better, and that’s great to see, feel and represent.”
“I felt that against Arsenal we had good support. I didn’t hear anything negative. (The fans) were very supportive of the team. We struggled on and off the pitch with conceding goals at the end of the game.”
“I didn’t see much of the protests because we were at the stadium, preparing for the game,” Van Nistelrooy said.