Leicester City are nine points adrift of Premier League safety after their 3-0 defeat to Manchester United on the weekend.
Relegation rivals Wolves beat Southampton 2-1 and now it seems near certain that Leicester will be back in the Championship next season.
Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side have lost seven on the bounce without scoring, making them the first team in Premier Legaue history to do that.
But, there could still be hope if van Nistelrooy makes one key change to his starting line-up after the international break.
Leicester fans are urging him to start one player that could change it all.

Leicester City fans urge Ruud van Nistelrooy to start Jeremy Monga
Leicester’s social media team have just posted Jeremy Monga’s sensational goal against West Ham United’s under-21s and supporters are all urging for him to start.
@Birdiex94x commented: “There simply can’t be a valid reason that he doesn’t even get a chance on the bench for us. Guy is going to get snapped up without us ever seeing him play for the senior team at this rate despite everyone at the club raving about him whenever he’s mentioned.”
@justfoxes said: “Ruud this lad needs to play in the first team next game he’ll find the net for us the lad needs to play he’s more than ready and capable!!”
“Play him then? Probably far better than what we’re playing right now,” @NH1884 added.
@VJamie86870a said: “Better than all of our top team wingers and RVN is being just like nah I use Ayew over him lol.”
“I feel like even the Twitter account posting all this about Monga, want Ruud to utilise him in the Premier League,” @LCFCFootballFan added.
Monga expected to join Manchester City
Leicester City News understands Monga has been in talks with a number of clubs and is listening to offers.
However, Manchester City are leading the race to sign Monga, who has already agreed personal terms with the reigning Premier League champions.
Van Nistelrooy is still hopeful of convincing him to stay and has already included him in his pre-season plans.
But, at this stage, Monga is Manchester-bound.
