By the time the third goal entered, Leicester's fans had seen enough. Only half an hour was on the clock, but they went out, walked, from their seats and went down to the lobby. Anywhere that here. Anything to see this.
Those sat closer to Brentford's supporters who gave them goodbye while they went to the melody of 'Cheerio, Cheerio' of the travelers travelers.
Those who stayed returned their voices in front of them.
“You are not in shape to use the shirt,” they sang for the players. 'Sack The Board' called those of the directors'.
Can you blame them? This is a club that not long ago won the FA Cup, the community shield and the challenge of European competition. Almost 10 years ago, but still one who won the title of the Premier League.
Whatever people can say about the delusions of greatness in recent times, they certainly do not deserve this. Even as a promoted side, they should be better than this.

Yane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo were on the target in Brentford's 4-0 victory over Leicester

Some Leicester supporters made the exit after their team fell 3-0 in the first half

Leicester has won only one of his Premier League games under Ruud Van Nistelrooy
But these fans have now seen their team lose 10 of their last 11 league games after Yane Wissa, Bryan Mbeumo, Christian Norgaard and Fabio Carvalho completed the victory routine.
Leicester is now the first side in the history of English high flight to lose six consecutive games at home without scoring.
Supporters have disappointed the bad management of the club that a group of fans directed a protest march to the King Power Stadium for their last game here to Arsenal.
This time it was not necessary, the patches of the empty blue seats splashed around the ground before the start spoke strong enough. They would become stripes long before part time.
Friday night under the lights? We prefer to stay at home and see it in the box, thanks. At least you can change to the gardener's world.
Those who were here made their voice heard. The songs of 'Sack the Board' greeted Brentford's third goal. The deafening boos found the part -time whistle.
Maybe it could have been different if Leicester had turned any of his first opportunities like Woyo Coulibaly and then Jamie Vardy, carrying the counterattack, both had shots saved by Mark Flekken in the first minutes.
But this is a side that the last scored 76 days ago.

The strong defeat at home keeps Leicester in the last three, two security points

Yoo Wissa opened the Brentford score after Mikkel Damsgaard divided the defense

Bryan Mbeumo doubled Brentford's advantage when visitors dismantled Leicester

Christian Norgaard put Brentford 3-0 after a free kick, while Leicester's fans lit the board
Few places still stir the soul like Vardy exploded in the goal, but even those flashes of good times would never be enough to silence frustrations as shouts of 'We want Rudkin', aimed at the soccer director of the Jon Rudkin Club, erupted from the Final of the house after 14 minutes: the number seconds Leicester was late when registering the firm of Adrien Silva eight years ago.
And certainly not when Brentford took the lead three minutes later when Boubakary Soumare gave the ball, Mikkel Damsgaard divided Leicester's defense with a single pass and Yane Wissa made the rest.
Only 10 minutes later, it was 2-0. Damsgaard found Mbeumo to the right, who approached his left foot and curled out a delicious effort in the farthest corner.
“You are not in shape to use the shirt,” came the songs of local fans.
When Christian Norgaard nodded in the free kick of Mbeumo in the near post to reach three just after half an hour, those screams moved to the club's board.
Keane Lewis-Potter had the ball on the network in the part-time blow, but a handball in the process saw it discarded.
Everything was so simple. And when it comes to this side of Leicester under Ruud van Nistelrooy, all so predictable. Without trust, without organization, without hope. He continues to play like this and Leicester will celebrate his tenth anniversary of his victory for the title in the championship.

Fabio Carvalho shot at the end of the room by Brentford, who moved to the upper half with the victory

Leicester has established a Premier League record after six consecutive house losses without scoring
In his 13 league games in charge, Van Nistelrooy scored less goals, granted much more and won less points than the predecessor Steve Cooper.
Mads Hermansen denied Brentford to a fourth header to Yehor Yrmoliuk's substitute before Wout Faes made his way on the path of Wissa's shot.
Not that it was enough to save any blushing, his cheeks had been reddened a long time ago and the fury that found the final beep of the few who still remained after Fabio Carvalho had assured him.