‘My head would be on Mars’ – Fans astonished at what Ruud Van Nistelrooy did after Leicester relegated to Championship

LEICESTER fans have blasted manager Ruud Van Nistelrooy after spotting him embracing Liverpool players following his side’s relegation from the Premier League. The Foxes become the second side to confirm their drop back into the Championship after a 1-0 defeat to Arne Slot’s champions-elect at the King Power Stadium. Leicester fans fumed at Ruud Van Nistelrooy hugging Liverpool players after the Foxes’ were relegated from the Prem with five games remaining The Leicester manager hugged Arne Slot at full-time before thanking the fans GettyThe Foxes become the second side to confirm their drop back into the Championship after Southampton[/caption] GettyLeicester suffered their second relegation in three seasons[/caption] Trent Alexander-Arnold’s shot flew under keeper Mads Hermansen to inflict a second relegation in three seasons on the Foxes. Leicester needed a win on Sunday to avoid relegation, but it was all but mathematically confirmed by Wolves winning at Manchester United. And given that Van Nistelrooy’s side hadn’t scored a single Premier League goal at home this year, it was all looking pretty inevitable anyway.  The Foxes put up a bit of a fight and held of Liverpool‘s winner until the 77th minute, but didn’t have a shot on target. Liverpool fans were chanting about their inevitable 20th title, before referee Stuart Attwell blew the full-time whistle on Leicester’s time in the Prem – with five matches remaining. But Van Nistelrooy wasn’t all doom and gloom, instead smiling as he hugged Liverpool players, like Harvey Elliott in the middle of the pitch. And Leicester fans – who once celebrated a title of their own in the 2015-16 season – were left reeling with the Van Nistelrooy’s apparent positivity. One other fan acknowledged: “My head would be on Mars if I was a Leicester fan right now. Join SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Old Trafford “Leicester have just been relegated and van Nistelrooy is walking around with a massive grin on his face.” A second fan said: “Van Nistelrooy laughing and joking with all the Liverpool players there. You’ve just been relegated mate.” AFPVan Nistelrooy consoles midfielder Jeremy Monga[/caption] GettyA distraught Bilal El Khannouss fell to the turf after Leicester were relegated[/caption] GettyConor Coady was relegated with the Foxes after joining in 2023[/caption] While another fan added: “Ruud smiling and laughing after we’ve just been relegated. You couldn’t make it up.” Van Nistelrooy has only managed two league wins over Tottenham and West Ham, losing nearly 80 PER CENT of his Prem games in charge of the club. Leicester were 16th in the Premier League when they sacked Steve Cooper after 12 games in November. That decision made headlines after video emerged in the following days of Leicester’s players partying in a nightclub next to signs that read “Enzo, I miss you” – seemingly hinting at former manager Enzo Maresca. The arrival of Van Nistelrooy saw the 2016 Champions plummet into the relegation zone, where they have remained for all-but-one matchweek since December. And the United legend has also had his fair share of controversy to deal with, including his axing of Harry Winks and Jannik Vestergaard shocking staff by bringing his DOG to training. Leicester joined Southampton in England’s second tier next season. PALeicester hero Jamie Vardy has been relegated for the second time in three seasons[/caption]

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‘My head would be on Mars’ – Fans astonished at what Ruud Van Nistelrooy did after Leicester relegated to Championship

LEICESTER fans have blasted manager Ruud Van Nistelrooy after spotting him embracing Liverpool players following his side’s relegation from the Premier League.

The Foxes become the second side to confirm their drop back into the Championship after a 1-0 defeat to Arne Slot’s champions-elect at the King Power Stadium.

Liverpool wins against Leicester, 1-0.
Leicester fans fumed at Ruud Van Nistelrooy hugging Liverpool players after the Foxes’ were relegated from the Prem with five games remaining
Two men hugging in a stadium.
The Leicester manager hugged Arne Slot at full-time before thanking the fans
Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy speaking to a player.
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The Foxes become the second side to confirm their drop back into the Championship after Southampton[/caption]
Leicester City fans holding a banner that reads "3 years, £200m lost, 2 relegations."
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Leicester suffered their second relegation in three seasons[/caption]

Trent Alexander-Arnold’s shot flew under keeper Mads Hermansen to inflict a second relegation in three seasons on the Foxes.

Leicester needed a win on Sunday to avoid relegation, but it was all but mathematically confirmed by Wolves winning at Manchester United.

And given that Van Nistelrooy’s side hadn’t scored a single Premier League goal at home this year, it was all looking pretty inevitable anyway. 

The Foxes put up a bit of a fight and held of Liverpool‘s winner until the 77th minute, but didn’t have a shot on target.

Liverpool fans were chanting about their inevitable 20th title, before referee Stuart Attwell blew the full-time whistle on Leicester’s time in the Prem – with five matches remaining.

But Van Nistelrooy wasn’t all doom and gloom, instead smiling as he hugged Liverpool players, like Harvey Elliott in the middle of the pitch.

And Leicester fans – who once celebrated a title of their own in the 2015-16 season – were left reeling with the Van Nistelrooy’s apparent positivity.

One other fan acknowledged: “My head would be on Mars if I was a Leicester fan right now.

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“Leicester have just been relegated and van Nistelrooy is walking around with a massive grin on his face.”

A second fan said: “Van Nistelrooy laughing and joking with all the Liverpool players there. You’ve just been relegated mate.”

Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy consoles midfielder Jeremy Monga.
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Van Nistelrooy consoles midfielder Jeremy Monga[/caption]
Bilal El Khannouss of Leicester City lying on the field in dejection.
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A distraught Bilal El Khannouss fell to the turf after Leicester were relegated[/caption]
Conor Coady of Leicester City looking dejected.
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Conor Coady was relegated with the Foxes after joining in 2023[/caption]

While another fan added: “Ruud smiling and laughing after we’ve just been relegated. You couldn’t make it up.”

Van Nistelrooy has only managed two league wins over Tottenham and West Ham, losing nearly 80 PER CENT of his Prem games in charge of the club.

Leicester were 16th in the Premier League when they sacked Steve Cooper after 12 games in November.

That decision made headlines after video emerged in the following days of Leicester’s players partying in a nightclub next to signs that read “Enzo, I miss you” – seemingly hinting at former manager Enzo Maresca.

The arrival of Van Nistelrooy saw the 2016 Champions plummet into the relegation zone, where they have remained for all-but-one matchweek since December.

And the United legend has also had his fair share of controversy to deal with, including his axing of Harry Winks and Jannik Vestergaard shocking staff by bringing his DOG to training.

Leicester joined Southampton in England’s second tier next season.

Jamie Vardy looking dejected on a soccer field.
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Leicester hero Jamie Vardy has been relegated for the second time in three seasons[/caption]