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Leicester City have been relegated from the Premier League after defeat to Liverpool.
The Foxes join Southampton in their return to the Championship after failing to beat Arne Slot's champions in waiting, who claimed a 1-0 win.
Trent Alexander-Arnold's 76th-minute goal killed any hopes the home side had of extending their stay in the division, and brought a Premier League title another step closer for the Reds.
The league leaders could earn the honour if Arsenal lose to Crystal Palace in midweek.
The loss saw Leicester fail to find the net at the King Power Stadium once again, and have not given their supporters reason to cheer at home since December 8th.
The Dutchman signed a two-year deal with Leicester placed in 16th position in the Premier League and one point above the relegation zone.
"It's been tough for Leicester this season," Keane said on Sky Sports.
"It's been tough for Ruud since he's come in, there are big problems, particularly at home, they can't score a goal.
It'll be a tough afternoon for Leicester, they've been up against it all season, obviously they changed their manager, there's been no real reaction to Ruud coming in.
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