
From dogs during training to bus-ups with coaches things are just as disastrous behind the scenes as on the field for Leicester.
The foxes are only five points of safety, but in the midst of a series of 11 losses in their last 12 Premier League matches – look doomed out and ready for relegation.
Ruud van Nistelrooy joined the club after firing Steve Cooper in November.
But the former boss of Manchester United C hiseser has not been able to turn things around with a poisonous atmosphere that now fills the King Power Stadium.
Leicester decreases in the championship and various incidents in recent weeks summarize their horror season.
Jannik Vestergaard, who came out with previous managers Brendan Rodgers and Cooper, reportedly shocked members of the staff by bringing his dog to training.
The defender commands to Leicester from his house in London and Van Nistelrooy loved those who lived far away to spend more time closer to the State-of-the-Art Seagrave Base of the club.
There are five -star rooms on the training field and a deal was closed for Vestergaard to spend a few nights there.
The Telegraph claims that the surprise of many, Vestergaard brought his dog and was seen around the throws one morning.
He would even ask a player connecting officer to take care of the pet while he trained.
The report says that it is a reflection of a “do what you want culture” in Leicester – before he adds that he had “one -off” permission to take the dog, because there was no one to take care of it.
After the 4-0 home defeat against Brentford last Friday, the club was coaches Ben Dawson and Danny Alcock.
But prior to the sad performance, fellow coach Brian Barry-Murphy reportedly had a failure with players.
Leicester stars were accused by him of not following instructions, while they claimed that his leadership was unclear.
Barry -Murphy is supposed to apologize a day later – with the Telegraaf who claims that the club was insisted that it was nothing more than a standard dispute.
And it was not the only chaotic moment before the loss of Brentford after the formation of the team had changed only a few hours before the kick -off.
But sources claim that it was only a small adjustment of the kind that would be made halfway through the competition.
In the meantime, coach Andy Hughes has probably reduced his role “dramatically” in recent weeks.
The recent chaos comes earlier in the season after a party scandal.
Just a few hours after losing a competition on the Chelsea side of former boss Enzo Maresca, Cooper was fired.
But the players still went on a pre -agreed fancy dress evening out in Copenhagen.
While they were in a nightclub, members of the team saw dancing next to a sign that was stopped with the text: “And so I miss you.”
In the meantime, there is a growing anger of a fan that is directed to Leicester Chief Jon Rudkin.
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