LEICESTER CITY set an unwanted Premier League record as more misery piled on Ruud van Nistelrooy.The Foxes lost 4-0 at home to Brentford thanks to three first-half Bees goals. PALeicester lost their sixth home match in a row without scoring a goal[/caption]GettyBrentford won 4-0 at the King Power[/caption]And that made it SIX home league defeats in a row without scoring a single goal.It puts them clear of Norwich’s five in 2019-20.The run started with a 3-0 thumping by Wolves on December 22 then City lost 2-0 to Manchester City, Crystal Palace, Fulham and Arsenal before Brentford arrived at the King Power. Yoane Wissa gave the Bees the lead on 17 minutes when Leicester’s statues at the back allowed Mikkel Damsgaard’s neat pass to make its way through.Bryan Mbeumo did what Bryan Mbeumo does, cutting in on his left foot and whipping into the far corner for 2-0.Then Christian Norgaard had a free header from a free-kick to make it 3-0 with just 32 minutes on the clock.It looked as though it would finish at three but Fabio Carvalho added a fourth just before the end – to condemn the Foxes to the third 4-0 defeat of Van Nistelrooy’s nightmare tenure.The final sting from the Bees prompted arguments between Leicester team-mates on the pitch – seemingly between goalkeeper Mads Hermansen and Boubakary Soumare.THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball.AlamyYoane Wissa bundled in the opener for the Bees[/caption]RexBryan Mbeumo curled home for 2-0[/caption]RexChristian Norgaard headed in the third on 32 minutes[/caption]RexFabio Carvalho wrapped up the win with a fourth just before the end[/caption]ReutersIt could have been worse as Keane Lewis-Potter had a goal ruled out for handball and the Bees hit the post[/caption]ReutersWissa and Mbeumo linked up once again[/caption]PAPlenty of fans walked out early[/caption]ReutersVan Nistelrooy is not having things his own way[/caption]PALeicester are enduring a nightmare run of form[/caption]