Do Leicester have any chance of survival?

Begovic’s defiant words about relegation could be interpreted as fanciful for a side that could have relegation verified in four of the next five days.

If they beat Hull on Tuesday, their fight to beat the drop would be prolonged.

But wins for West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday and Blackburn on Wednesday, as well as a Charlton draw, would still be enough to send them down in midweek.

Even if those results go in the Foxes’ favour, anything but a win against promotion-chasing Millwall on Friday will send Leicester down.

But with their relegation rivals all in action on Saturday, it would only take results elsewhere to condemn them to League One at the weekend.

To simplify what they need to stay up, Leicester – a side that has won just one match in three months – have to win all three remaining games and need a multitude of results to favour them in the next 12 days.

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Foxes fans react to Pompey loss and relegation fears

‘I don’t know who they are?’

Leicester City fans have feared for a while now that the Foxes would be going down.

The six-point penalty the club was hit with this season for historical spending breaches has undoubtedly hurt the side, but even without the punishment, they would be in the bottom three.

There have been protests from sections of supporters for owner Khun Aiyawatt ‘Top’ Srivaddhanaprabha to sell the club and for sporting director Jon Rudkin to leave, but it was the players who bore the overwhelming brunt of criticism at Portsmouth.

Chants of “You’re not fit to wear the shirt” rung out from the travelling fans at Fratton Park.

A number of supporters that BBC East Midlands Today spoke to afterwards mentioned the club should turn to its youngsters to see out the season, and argued that a number of high-earning, high-profile players should be moved on in the summer.

Foxes fan Nimesh Patel mentioned: “This is the worst I’ve seen them play in a long time,” when asked what he thought of the newest defeat.

“I don’t know who they are,” he continued. “There is no soul, no compassion, no urgency and no real play or creativity. And for us to come hundreds of miles to watch this is atrocious.”

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