Ruud van Nistelrooy is reportedly "unhappy" with Jamie Vardy's "huge" influence at Leicester amid growing speculation over his position as manager.
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Van Nistelrooy irked with Vardy's influenceFootball director Rudkin also vexed with power struggleVardy shares a close relationship with Foxes ownerFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Vardy has been at King Power Stadium since 2012. Having played a key role in the club’s Premier League and FA Cup triumphs, the veteran striker has been able to forge a strong relationship with Leicester owner Aiyawatt “Top” Srivaddhanaprabha, according to
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The report claims that Srivaddhanaprabha “listens to Vardy more than Van Nistelrooy”, a dynamic that has created friction behind the scenes. Vardy’s influence is not only said to be affecting Van Nistelrooy, but also causing tension with Leicester’s director of football, Jon Rudkin. The club’s decision-making structure is reportedly shifting, with Rudkin’s role becoming increasingly marginalised due to Vardy’s growing power.
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Currently sitting 19th in the Premier League, Leicester are facing the prospect of relegation. They have lost five consecutive matches and their struggles have placed Van Nistelrooy in a difficult position. It has been suggested that the former Manchester United striker could be sacked before the end of the season.
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As Leicester fight for survival, Vardy will be expected to lead by example. However, the club faces an extremely challenging run-in, with upcoming fixtures slated against Premier League giants Chelsea, Manchester United, and Manchester City.






