
Rudd van Nistelro says he is still waiting to see if he will keep his job as Leicester City manager after the club’s departure in the Premier League.
Fox, who confirmed their 1-0 defeat to Liverpool at the King Power Stadium last weekend, confirmed that they would return to the tournament, winning only eight points in 20 games under the Netherlands.
Van Nistelro, 48, said he was sitting with his owners and the board of directors and told them, “How will we move forward as a club.
“I know what my plan is to bring back the club but I’m waiting for an organization,” he said.
“Even if the faster it is for Football Club.
On Saturday at 15:00, he will face Wolves in Molinus at 15:00 pm.
Van Nistelro signed a three-year deal with Leicester in November after Steve Cooper remained in office for only 157 days.
However, the former Manchester United striker’s side failed to collect the club’s second in three seasons.
Liverpool’s leading Liverpool defeat in its last 16 appearances in 16 appearances was the ninth consecutive game in the Premier League without scoring – a new squad.
A light plane flew over the stadium before it began on Sunday and followed a banner reading “Pack Power without signals.