Jack Grealish scored a goal as Leicester's downward spiral towards relegation continued with a 2-0 loss to Manchester City on Wednesday.
The English player found the back of the net for the first time in the Premier League in 16 months, and Omar Marmoush also scored as the champions dominated the Foxes at the Etihad Stadium.
This defeat marked Leicester's seventh consecutive loss without scoring a single goal, and it was evident from the start when Grealish opened the scoring just two minutes into the game.
Marmoush extended the lead before the half-hour mark, and City controlled the game to secure their spot back in the top four for Champions League qualification.
City fans also made a statement by answering a call to boycott the first nine minutes of the match to protest ticketing issues.
Although Pep Guardiola was serving a touchline ban and watching from the stands, his decision to start Grealish paid off immediately.
Leicester failed to mount any significant challenge, as City threatened several times without missing the injured Erling Haaland.
The second goal came from Marmoush after 29 minutes when Foxes' goalkeeper Mads Hermansen made a mistake, dropping a routine ball from Ruben Dias, allowing Marmoush to score.
City had chances to score more before halftime, with Savinho and Marmoush coming close, while Jamie Vardy was ineffective and eventually substituted at the break.
Leicester struggled in the second half, with Grealish and Savinho denied penalty appeals, as City controlled the game without urgency.
The return of Oscar Bobb from injury lifted the spirits of the fans, as Leicester supporters left early following another defeat that left them trailing by 12 points to safety.