Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy has vowed to continue fighting in the quest to get the Foxes out of the Premier League relegation zone, Afrosport reports.
The East Midlands outfit lost 2-0 at West Ham United on Thursday night and it left them 19th on the table, five points shy of safety.
Leicester have only won twice in the league since Van Nistelrooy took charge in early December and has lost 11 matches, including each of the last four.
“We are going to get up again,” the Dutchman said.
“We are still in this fight, mathematically we are there and we keep fighting as long as we can.
“It must be clear that the fight was only one half today and that is not enough.”
“I think first half we were too passive” – Ruud on #WHULEI 🎥
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Leicester will be in action against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge next Sunday.