Leicester City is going through a difficult period in the Premier League this season and the security of the heirs seems difficult.
Their recent defeat against Brentford has brought them closer to relegation and their next match against a revocated team from West Ham United could make their lives more difficult.
Under the direction of Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Leicester City has lost 10 of the last 11 Premier League games.
Before the big match against West Ham United, Paul Merson made a claim on the future of Van Nistelrooy.
Merson thinks West Ham will win the 2-0 match against Leicester City.
Writing in his Sportskeed column, he said: “West Ham has had a difficult season and this victory against Arsenal is a huge boost. They are good at playing teams that force them to do so and play on the counter. But, in the games where they are forced to take the initiative, I worry about West Ham.
“I expect Leicester to have a difficult race now. Honestly, I don’t see them avoiding drop.
“I am surprised that Ruud Van Nistelrooy is still director of Leicester. If they want to support it in the long term, it makes sense. But if they want to get rid of him, why do they hold back?
“Obviously, there is not much improvement and they are only five points of security. Everton has already proven that a good meeting can turn things, so why does Leicester not take this chance? »»
Paul Merson is surprised to see Van Nistelrooy always in work

Van Nistelrooy has a worse record now that former manager Steve Cooper and it is only a matter of time that their relegation will be confirmed.
With 12 games to do in the league this season, the newly promoted team, which won the championship last season under Enzo Maresca, faces the inevitable.
It can be too late to make a difference because now even a new manager cannot save them.
Leicester Premier-Teamer may have played his last match for the club