How Foxes' capitulation sums up season 'in a nutshell'

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An "infuriating" lack of fight, a "completely unacceptable" collapse and the "capitulation" of a side low on confidence are all ways Leicester City's sensational defeat by Southampton has been summed up.

The Foxes were three goals up at half-time and still leading 3-1 until the 81st minute, only to go on to lose 4-3 in front of their own fans at the King Power Stadium with Shea Charles stunning the hosts and deepening relegation fears with a 96th-minute winner.

Leicester's interim head coach Andy King said he felt "sheer anger" after what was the third defeat in three games since taking caretaker charge after Marti Cifuentes' sacking just over two weeks ago.

It is also the second defeat in four days after the club was docked six points by the EFL for historical breaches of spending rules.

The long-anticipated points penalty last week dropped the Foxes into a relegation fight their legal team had managed to keep the club away from until the final four months of the campaign.

Leicester, the club famed for its 5,000-1 Premier League title win a decade ago, are now only outside the drop zone on goal difference – and even then, have played a game more than Blackburn who are immediately below them in the relegation places.

The loss against Southampton, the way the Foxes went from the sublime, as they led 3-0 inside first half-hour, to the diabolical as they conceded three goals in 14 minutes to crumble in defeat, was described by King as Leicester's "season in a nutshell".

After goalkeeper Asmir Begovic used the strained old cliche that the game was "one of two halves", former Foxes winger turned BBC Radio Leicester pundit Matt Piper was incensed and left questioning his work in the media because of how "draining" it is to follow the fortunes of the club.

"It was one of the worst halves I've seen in the history of football," he said during his post-match analysis. "How can you lose 4-3 when you are 3-0 up at half-time?"

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