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Woeful Leicester hit historic low, Parker weighs in alone, Olympics venue sabotaged

A 4-0 defeat at home to Brentford piles pressure on relegation-threatened Foxes boss Ruud van Nistelrooy

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Leicester City’s Bilal El Khannouss largely sums up the feelings of the club’s fans after his side’s loss. Photo: Reuters
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Leicester City’s bid to avoid relegation from the Premier League hit a historic low on Friday, while Brentford set a new club record in a 4-0 win at the King Power Stadium.

Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side would have moved out of the relegation zone with a victory, but instead they remain two points from safety.

Yoane Wissa, Bryan Mbeumo and Christian Norgaard all scored for Brentford – who won a fourth consecutive away match for the first time in the top-flight – in a wretched first half for second-bottom Leicester.

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Fabio Carvalho netted in the closing stages and the Foxes were booed off after a 10th defeat in their past 11 league games that added to the pressure on the under-fire Van Nistelrooy.

Underlining the depth of their struggles, Leicester made unwanted history as the first team in the English top-flight to lose six successive home games without scoring in any of them.

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And with 59 goals conceded, Leicester now boast the worst defensive record in the league.

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