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Leicester has responded to his last defeat in the Premier League by the separation company with two members of the Ruud Van Nistelrooy coaching staff.
Ben Dawson and Danny Alcock, who were named by former Chief Steve Cooper, left the club on Monday, three days after Brentford's humiliating house.
That result, together with the victory of the Wolves in Bournemouth on Saturday, left the Foxes five points to drift.
Van Nistelrooy's team has lost 10 of its 11 previous league games and fans have turned on the players and hierarchy in recent games, since they fear an immediate return to the championship.
It is believed that the measure was made with the blessing of Van Nistelrooy, who now has Brian Barry-Murphy, Andy King, Andy Hughes and goalkeeper coach Jelle Ten Rouwelaar, the only one in the quartet designated directly by the Dutchman.
The results of the Fox have decreased since Van Nistelrooy replaced Steve Cooper in November and the Dutchman offered a marked evaluation of issues after the 4-0 defeat against Brentford.

Leicester City has fired two staff members after their humiliation 4-0 by Brentford

The first team coach, Ben Dawson, has been presented after being brought by Steve Cooper

Gaolkeeping coach Danny Alcock, also employed by Cooper, has also been destroyed
He said: “We have to accept that we are in a position in which we face a better team every week,” said Van Nistelrooy.
'We have to prepare a team to be the best we can be. We cannot ask ourselves more.
'In the end you must consider acting to the maximum of your abilities.
I can't ask players to do more than that. With the squad we have, it is a great scalar mountain to stay in this league, a huge. That is reality.