Relegation Pressure piles on Leicester Boss, Claude after Crystal Palace routing

Leicester City manager, Claude Paul said it was “normal for the fans to be worried” after watching their side get thrashed 4-1 at home to Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday.

Leicester have had a dismal start to the year, having now suffered four consecutive home defeats — their worst record since 2000 — and gone seven games without a win.

The manner of this latest setback for the 2016 Premier league champions, who looked lifeless throughout Saturday’s game and conceded two goals late on, will have particularly alarmed supporters after reports of unrest in the camp.

Puel said he was capable of managing the situation although Leicester, who are 12th on 32 points, could yet be dragged into a relegation battle.

“Of course it is a difficult and worrying time,” Puel said. “Of course we are in difficulty.

“We were in trouble at the end. It is normal for the fans to be worried, I understand this. The players need confidence, they have played well without fair reward in the last few games.”

Earlier this month, Peter Schmeichel, father of Leicester keeper Kasper Schmeichel, said the club did not have a manager capable of getting the best out of the players and indicated that his son might be looking to move.

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