Why Leicester are in trouble

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Alisha Lehmann’s first goal for Leicester was only their ninth in the Women’s Super League this season

This has been a difficult season for Leicester, who have struggled to find the back of the net throughout the campaign.

Their nine goals in the league is the worst of any team, six fewer than anyone else, and they have not scored more than once in any league game.

As a result, Passmoor’s priority has to be fixing their attacking issues, which have only worsened due to injury.

Against Villa, they were without Denny Draper, Noemie Mouchon and Jutta Rantala, while Emily van Egmond has only just finished representing Australia at the Asian Cup.

Even though they started well against Villa and caused early problems, their lack of depth was evident as they ran out of steam in the second half.

After the break, they managed just one shot, a blocked effort in stoppage time, and only mustered four touches in the Villa box. Indeed, 0.76 of their 0.81 expected goals tally came in the first half.

Passmoor stated his side have “just got to have a bit of luck”, adding: “Our destiny is still in our own hands.

“Whatever it might be to get a result then after that, everybody is relieved and can play with a bit more freedom.”

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Leicester's next five fixtures: Brighton at home, London City away, Arsenal away, Chelsea at home and Everton away

Some injured players being close to returning could aid their attacking objectives – but there will need to be significant improvements if they are to avoid the drop.

The only real advantage for Passmoor’s side is the fact that they have a game in hand, but that is away at Arsenal at the end of next month.

The rest of their fixtures also make for difficult reading, with Chelsea still to play, and tricky games at London City and Everton after next week’s home match with Brighton.

West Ham and Liverpool remain the only other clear relegation contenders, although Liverpool’s five-point advantage following their draw at Brighton earlier on Sunday inched them closer to safety.

Despite Leicester’s tough run-in, Passmoor noted that “so have other teams around us,” with Liverpool facing both Arsenal and Manchester City, and West Ham also hosting league leaders City.

Liverpool and West Ham still have to play each other too.

While acknowledging the damage of this defeat, White refused to give up on Leicester, saying they are “not out of it by any stretch of the imagination”.

“They are just lacking in confidence,” she added. “It isn’t down and out at all – they need to galvanise and stay together.

“They just need something, a point or performance, to bring confidence and momentum.”

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