The situation at Leicester City under Brendan Rodgers isn’t improving with pressure piling on the former Celtic manager.
His side lost 5-2 to Brighton yesterday and currently sit bottom of the Premier League with one point after six matches.

There was a lot of noise coming out from the club during the transfer window as Rodgers admitted he had very little money to spend and that the situation had changed at the Foxes.
The club brought in two players during the window but ultimately failed to strengthen the squad having lost club captain Kasper Schmeichel and defender Wesley Fofana.
The debacle with Fofana rumbled on for weeks until the player eventually left the club towards the end of the window having been left out the side.
He has almost entered self-preservation mode, taking very little responsibility after defeats with his side desperately struggling to get a victory.
There was even a banner which appeared yesterday in the away end calling for the 49-year old to be sacked.
With the group of players that he has at Leicester, there is no way that they should find themselves at the bottom of the table.
Next up for the former Celtic manager is a home match against former Rangers boss Steven Gerrard whose Villa side are only three points better off.