Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson expressed that Leicester’s new manager, Ruud van Nistelrooy, would experience “delight” from his team’s performance against West Ham. Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, Robinson stated: “What a result this is for Van Nistelrooy.” He continued, “We were talking about a Leicester team devoid of confidence and ideas before the game, but he’s got a performance out of that group.” Robinson further commented, “There’s something there for Van Nistelrooy to work on and what he’s seen would have given him a lot of delight.” He concluded his remarks by saying: “He’s made some big changes. His in-game substitutions and management look good. It’s good signs for Leicester.” Post navigation Australia Coach Joe Schmidt Previews Scotland Match, Reflects on Team Maturity and Coaching Philosophy ‘Emerging’ Scotland XV Set to Play Italy U23s