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.
Ruud van Nistelrooy really seems to invite magic to every new team he coaches. We know that Man United was very down and always had bad results before Ruud arrived, but when Ruud arrived he immediately turned it into a strong team again. And now we also see the same thing happening in Leicester city. And what I like about Ruud is the way he creates good relationships with the players. He seems like a really nice guy who is easily accepted by everyone. Well I agree that Leicester city was lucky to get Ruud. And it looks like the era of Leicester City will really return with the arrival of Ruud. But even so, maybe Leicester will still have difficulty when facing a strong team. because differences in player quality and squad depth sometimes also have a big influence. But if Ruud is able to bring Leicester to a better ranking then this will remind me a little of Ranieri's time as Leicester City coach.
Ruud van Nistelrooy really seems to be a nice guy and does not cause negativity, let's see of course what will happen when Leicester will lose, but I think still the character of Nistelroi is unlikely to change much, but as a player he has never been a problem and everything that was required of him he did, so I think in the case of coaching will be the same.
The most important thing is that the main sponsor remained with Leicester and I understand that the club is not in a difficult financial situation.
Leicester sold some of their key players, like Maddison and Tillemans, but there is also Vardy, Jordan Ayew who started scoring, there is a good Buonanotte and Reid, so Leicester have someone to play with and the next game with Brighton is on December 8.
The opponent is good, but not the strongest, so Leicester can cope with it.