Leicester boss reveals dressing room relief after Tottenham win | OneFootball

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·28 January 2025

Leicester boss reveals dressing room relief after Tottenham win

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Leicester City managed Ruud van Nistelrooy was delighted with the win at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday afternoon. We all were! The Dutchman was especially proud of his team. A side who, on the day, gave everything for victory in a traditionally tough location. Van Nistelrooy cited many positive elements his men managed in the English capital. And we will try to cover them all here today.

The ex-Manchester United player spoke to the media following victory against Spurs. He spoke on the importance of gaining three points versus a club such as THFC. Thankfully for members of the Blue Army who remain concerned and on high alert, the LCFC gaffer allayed certain fears. Specifically, RvN talked about a need to continue the hard work - when they've enjoyed their brief success, of course.


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Other revelations came from van Nistelrooy's post-match interviews. In fact, the east Midlanders' supporters were treated to an often rare insight. The boss of the King Power team revealed the feeling in the Foxes dressing room after defeating Ange Postecoglou's men. So, how did the Leicester stars celebrate their Tottenham triumph? And what did RvN say about the experience exactly?

Is relief the operative word in Leicester City boss Ruud van Nistelrooy's quote?

Van Nistelrooy and his squad worked hard for their achievement at the weekend. Though Leicester's grind is far from over. Another six-pointer vs Everton awaits on Saturday, February 1.

Naturally the victorious Foxes were jubilant after the final whistle. RvN divulged that subsequent to the conquest, LCFC's players were not simply joyous. They were actually relieved too.

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