Leicester City Relegated to League One After Hull Draw

Leicester City have been condemned to League One just 10 years on from their Premier League title win, with back-to-back relegations confirmed after they drew with promotion-chasing Hull City.

Dropping into the third tier for just the second time in their 142-year history completes an unwanted full-circle for the East Midlands club, as their 5,000-1 success of 2016 came just seven years after they ended a one-year stay in League One.

Match Details: Leicester City vs. Hull City

Leicester needed to beat Hull to give themselves any chance of survival but gifted the visitors the opener. A misplaced pass from goalkeeper Asmir Begovic found Liam Millar, who kept his cool to finish.

A second-half Jordan James penalty restored a sense of belief for the Foxes after Abdul Fatawu was brought down by Lewis Koumas. Luke Thomas’ close-range volley had the previously dispirited crowd in raptures.

Those feelings of hope were dealt an ultimately shattering blow when Oli McBurnie slammed home the Tigers’ leveller. Leicester pressed on in search of late salvation with Patson Daka hitting the woodwork, Aaron Ramsey squandering chances and Thomas having a stoppage-time effort blocked by Semi Ajayi.

Hull pushed for a winner themselves but had to settle for a draw that means they drop out of the play-off places on goal difference.

Hull’s Fight and Leicester’s Woes

When the Foxes were relegated from the Premier League for the second time in three seasons last year, Hull were hit with a transfer embargo after narrowly avoiding dropping out of the Championship.

Relying on free agents and loan recruits, head coach Sergej Jakirovic has got the Tigers pushing hard to end their nine-year Premier League absence – one which also took them all the way down to League One in 2020.

Leicester have had to deal with a more severe punishment this season, having been docked six points for historical spending breaches, but not even a full complement of points would get them out of the drop zone at this stage.

King Power Stadium’s Contrasting Emotions

There were jeers around the ground when relegation was confirmed at full-time, when 10 years ago it was Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli that provided the iconic soundtrack to Leicester City’s previously unfathomable Premier League title win.

The King Power Stadium has been the site of incredible highs, with the Premier League trophy hoisted here in May 2016, and true human tragedy, as chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and four others died in a helicopter crash outside the ground a little over two years later.

Those moments put this relegation into stark and sobering context.

Leicester City have managed just 17 wins from 82 games across the past two seasons.

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