Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri has admitted that "everything is wrong" following the club's 2-0 home defeat to Everton this afternoon.
Goals from Kevin Mirallas and Romelu Lukaku condemned the champions to their ninth league defeat of the season and left them 16th in the Premier League table, just three points above the relegation zone.
"It was a difficult match, we knew that, but we were in control, the match was equal. Suddenly from a long kick from their keeper and we reacted a little late they were able to score," Ranieri told reporters afterwards. "After that we were a little nervous and they controlled the match much better.
"Nothing is right, nothing is easy but we must continue to work hard and be very attentive in the little detail. Only the little details make us down. We have to react as soon as possible. We have to work and react that is our medicine. We will try to do our best again.
"We have to stay together. We wanted to give a good present to our fans but it wasn't possible and we will try with the next match. What a year. Everything was right for the first six months and now everything is wrong. We have to fight."
Next up for the Foxes is a home encounter with West Ham United on New Year's Eve.