James Justin provided an honest response to the reaction of the Leicester City crowd during the latest loss.
Leicester were beaten by Fulham in another tepid display that saw Foxes fans call for John Rudkin to go.
Ruud van Nistelrooy was also booed by Leicester fans after making the controversial call to substitute Bilal El Khannouss early into the second half.
Justin is one of those who has been criticised a lot this season but this time saw all of his teammates feel the wrath of those inside the King Power Stadium on another dismal afternoon.
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James Justin responds to Leicester City fans boos
The full-back will be wary of losing his spot after Woyo Coulibaly joined the Foxes in the week but kept his place in the squad for now after Van Nistelrooy confirmed Coulibaly wasn’t ready to play.
Asked about the fan unrest at full time, Justin told Premier League Productions that fans had every right to voice their opinion.
He said: “It is frustrating. It has been a shocking run from us. We’re trying to do everything to change it but nothing seems to be working. We are deflated. We’ll have a couple of days off and then regroup and see where we can improve.
“They pay their money to watch their club and we’re not doing the club any good at the moment. They can boo if they want to be honest. They are entitled to do that. It doesn’t help anything I don’t think, but we’re the ones getting them there at the minute so we need to do something to change that.”
James Justin’s stats vs Fulham
Justin is the player who is most under threat given his questionable performances throughout the season.
The arrival of Coulibaly means he now has genuine competition for a place in the side and his audition to keep his place was hardly spectacular.
He was one of Leicester’s better players as per Sofascore, alongside Wout Faes and El Khannouss, but it’s hardly an accolade.
| Stats | |
| Minutes played | 90 |
| Ground duels won | 1/1 |
| Aerial duels won | 1/4 |
| Possession lost | 15 |
Throughout the 90 minutes the right-back lost possession several times, as well as winning hardly any of his aerial and ground duels.
These are all areas he must improve on sharpish otherwise he faces a spell on the subs bench.
