
Leicester relegated to League One 10 years after Premier League title
Leicester City have been relegated to League One from the Championship after a 2-2 draw with Hull City on Tuesday night.
Leicester City fans demanded the exit of the club's owners and booed the players off the field after a 2-2 home draw against Hull City on Tuesday confirmed relegation to League One just 10 years after the Foxes were crowned as Premier League champions. While lifting the top-flight trophy at the King Power Stadium in May 2016 ranks as the Foxes' greatest day, the 2-2 draw with Hull will go down as one of their worst as it confirmed a second successive relegation. The Foxes, relegated to the EFL Championship from the Premier League last season, become only the fifth team to suffer back-to-back relegations to the third tier. Gary Rowett's side briefly had dreams of a great escape as quick-fire goals from Jordan James and Luke Thomas overturned Liam Millar's opener, but Oli McBurnie's strike midway through the second half left Leicester City seven points from safety with just two games to
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