Leicester need something special to beat drop - Rowett

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Rowett admitted he "expected more" than the one win and six draws he has overseen in his 10 games at the Foxes' helm, and went as far as describing it as "probably the toughest" relegation rescue mission he has taken on - having previously pulled struggling sides away from trouble as Oxford United, Millwall and Birmingham City boss.

The team he is in charge of will go on to rank as one of the worst in the club's history - even if they manage to stay up.

Yes, the Foxes have been lower in the football pyramid once before when in League One, and there have been atrocious campaigns in the top-flight, but this season in the second tier ranks as their worst at that level.

Their points tally of 41 from 42 games is the lowest outside of top-flight campaigns when historical totals are adjusted to three points for a win.

Even if Leicester had not been docked six points for financial breaches, they sit alongside some of the worst performing Foxes sides of all time.

Their record of 11 wins, 14 draws and 17 defeats is exactly the same as they had at this stage when they were relegated to the third tier the only time in their history in 2007-08.

This is also a side that has managed just 17 wins in 80 league games since they won promotion back to the Premier League as Championship title winners two seasons ago.

Much of the promotion-winning team of 2024 remains - with notable exceptions, headed by club great Vardy - indeed, seven of the players involved in the defeat by Swansea on Saturday played a part in the game that sealed the Championship title with victory against Preston two years earlier.

Asked if his squad, which tops the division for most points given up from winning positions this season, might need psychological support to help change their fortunes, Rowett said: "We have people in the building that are skilled in that way, but I don't think there is a secret that we can tap into that will suddenly win us the last four games.

"To me that's consistency, and that's work on the training ground and creating consistent behaviours that make the players aware of exactly of where we are and what needs to be done to win the game of football - and doing it under pressure."

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