Leicester Metropolis are going via a tricky time within the Premier League this season and inheritor security appears troublesome.
Their latest defeat in opposition to Brentford moved them nearer to relegation and their subsequent match in opposition to a revived West Ham United aspect may make their life tougher.
Underneath the administration of Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Leicester Metropolis have misplaced 10 of the final 11 Premier League video games.
Forward of the massive match in opposition to West Ham United, Paul Merson has made a declare about the way forward for Van Nistelrooy.
Merson believes that West Ham will win the sport 2-0 in opposition to Leicester Metropolis.
Writing in his Sportskeeda column, he mentioned: “West Ham have had a tricky season and that win in opposition to Arsenal is a large enhance. They’re good at enjoying groups that pressure them to it again and play out on the counter. However, in video games the place they’re compelled to take the initiative, I fear for West Ham.
“I count on Leicester to have a tricky run now. Truthfully, I don’t see them avoiding the drop.”
“I’m stunned that Ruud van Nistelrooy remains to be the supervisor at Leicester. In the event that they need to again him for the long term, it is smart. But when they need to do away with him, why are they holding again?
“Clearly there isn’t a lot enchancment and they’re solely 5 factors away from security. Everton have already proved {that a} good appointment can flip issues round so why aren’t Leicester taking that likelihood?”
Paul Merson is stunned to see Van Nistelrooy nonetheless within the job

Van Nistelrooy has a worse document now than former supervisor Steve Cooper and it is just a matter of time that their relegation will likely be confirmed.
With 12 video games left within the league this season, the newly promoted aspect, who gained the Championship final season underneath Enzo Maresca, are dealing with the inevitable.
It might be too late to make a distinction since now even a brand new supervisor can not save them.
Leicester first-teamer might need performed his final sport for the membership