Leicester City have suffered back-to-back defeats after being beaten by relegation rivals Wolves.
The Foxes were beaten 3-0 by the West Midlanders to leave them just two points clear of the bottom three going into Christmas Day.
Leicester fans were baffled to see Facundo Buonanotte on the bench at the King Power Stadium whilst two Foxes stars were booed by fans for their display.
There was plenty for Leicester fans to learn – not necessarily good – about their performance and Robert Huth picked out one area that makes for grim reading.
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What did Robert Huth say about Leicester City defeat?
Robert Huth is one of Leicester’s greatest defenders and was a part of the infamous title-winning squad from the 2015/16 season.
Brought in at the halfway point of January 2015 during the Foxes’ survival push, the German defender turned their fortunes around to form a rock-solid partnership.

Clean sheets were a staple of the Leicester formula to success but that is something this current crop of players seem incapable of doing.
Posting to X after the game, Huth pointed out that Leicester have conceded 14 goals in their last five games – three of which have been defeats.
Danny Ward’s inclusion left Leicester fans angry after Mads Hermansen was ruled out through injury and their anger was justified as the Wales international conceded three goals in the first half.
Leicester City have one of the worst defences in the Premier League
It may come as a surprise to hear that despite leaking goals left, right and centre, that Leicester are not the worst side in the Premier League when it comes to goals conceded.
Sunday’s opponents Wolves (40) are the only team to have let in more goals this campaign but that doesn’t let the Foxes off lightly given that they have conceded 37 goals.
| Team | Goals conceded |
| Wolves | 40 |
| Leicester City | 37 |
| Southampton | 36 |
| Brentford, Ipswich Town | 32 |
| West Ham United | 30 |
It could’ve been a lot worse too if it wasn’t for Hermansen who has made the most saves this season in comparison to the other top flight goalkeepers.
