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Fanny: Although we are relegated, we still want to show our team s strength. I don t know what my personal future will be like.

May 12th Leicester City drew 2-2 away from Nottingham Forest in this round of the league. After the game, Leicester City coach Van Nie was interviewed by the media.

"We got a point against Brighton, and we did a good job against Liverpool. We beat Southampton before and now we have another point here. We know we have been relegated, but we want to show our strength. We want to continue to show, don't give up on ourselves. We have to keep moving forward, not wait until next season to start working hard. The reaction of the away fans is obvious, and I'm glad."

Speaking of the team's recent improvement in form, Van Nie said: "You can say there is no pressure and then we start to have good performances. It's possible, but I think it's a relegation. It is important for us to move forward and keep improving. We want to bring something positive to the fans. From fighting for relegation to looking at the future, this shift allows you to see results, performance and development. I am happy about it, but relegation is of course painful. The plan is clear and I am putting it into practice. "

Speaking of personal future, Van Nie finally said: "As the head coach of this football club, it is my responsibility to plan the best for the club, no matter whether my future is clear or not. I don't know what the future will be. We live every day and watch it week by week."