theScore examines the most important developments and biggest talking points from Saturday’s slate of action in England’s top flight.
Leicester can’t change much
Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers can take several positives from Saturday’s goalless draw with Crystal Palace. Though Leicester didn’t score, they also didn’t concede, keeping a clean sheet for just the second time this season. That’s something the Premier League’s most porous side can and should celebrate. They also managed to play some decent football, outshooting their opponents 14-8 while controlling the lion’s share of possession. The Foxes played with intent, if not necessarily cutting edge.
But it wasn’t enough to keep the crowd from booing the players off the field at full time. Supporters called for the board – led by club chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha – to make sweeping changes. After all, Leicester have only won once in 10 matches, and the point acquired Saturday barely lifted them off the foot of the Premier League standings.
Premier League results so far