Records are meant to be set, equaled, or broken and Leicester City just did the former – howbeit catastrophic.
Leicester City’s season continues to nose-dive with every match they play with the season almost over.
Unlike Southampton, the Foxes have not been confirmed relegated yet but Ruud Van Nisterooy’s men are losing the fight to survive.
Leicester City suffered their eighth consecutive home loss on Monday night as Newcastle secured a comfortable 3-0 win at the King Power Stadium.
Jacob Murphy’s first-half brace and Harvey Barnes’ sixth goal of the campaign gave the Toon Army maximum points on the night.
Leicester City became the first team in the history of the Premier League to lose eight consecutive home matches without scoring a goal.
The Foxes have yet to score a goal at the King Power Stadium since the two-all draw against Brighton in December.
Leicester City’s chances of survival looks slim and bleak as they currently 19th on the log with 17 points from 31 matches.