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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2024/2025
by
Moreno233
on 05/12/2024, 08:42:30 UTC
Leicester City's new era has just begun, under Van Nistelrooy leadership, Leicester immediately showed a revival. Previously, Leicester had never won in their last five matches in the EPL, the negative results led to the dismissal of Steve Cooper.
Van Nistelrooy cool hand has succeeded in making Leicester improve their position in the standings, now they are in a better position than before.
Nistelrooy is a good example of how one man can literally turn a game around and take a team out of the crisis it was previously in.
Before that Leicester did not win 5 games in a row, and with the arrival of the new coach won in his first game, and Vardy scored in the 2nd minute and ran to celebrate with the new coach.

Nistelrooy made a lot of changes, although it was his first match, but he nevertheless changed the game lineup a lot, removed Vaut Fas and put in his place Conor Coady, who played very stable in defense. Also Nistelroy released simultaneously El Hannus and Buananotte, who create chances for Leicester.It can be seen that everyone fought to the end and even 20 shots on goal from West Ham in the first half did not help and Leicester won confidently.
The club management, players and fans were lucky that Nistelroy agreed to coach Leicester, he has a huge experience of playing in the EPL, and now also coaching experience.
I think it is now obvious that Ruud Van Nistelrooy is the one whose magic turned things around for Manchester United because it was when he started handling the club that their days of misery seem to have come to an end. As he left Manchester United and Ruben Amorim took over, Manchester have recorded their first lost from Arsenal that defeated them 2-0 yesternight. I don't know if Ruud Van Nistelrooy would have stopped this but judging by the fact that the new club he now coaches have also been struggling but as he took over they won their match, we can say that the Nistelrooy factor is real. Few matches for both Manchester United and Leicester will confirm some of these assumptions.