This weekend’s results went against Leicester City, dropping them back into the bottom three.

Jordan James thinks Leicester City’s players understand Saturday’s 3-1 home loss to QPR was ‘not good enough’.
The Rennes loanee scored his tenth goal of the season at the King Power Stadium over the weekend, a trademake long-distance drive that put the Foxes ahead 1-0 and appeared bent on building on Tuesday night’s triumph against Bristol City.
However, the defensive flaws that have plagued City all season returned, as three bad goals saw Gary Rowett’s side finish second bottom of the league and battling for momentum.
James turned to social media to celebrate his comeback to goal scoring after missing six games due to a hamstring injury, but he also focused on this weekend’s trip to Watford right away.
He wrote, “Not good enough yesterday, and we know it. We need to reset to get it perfect on Saturday. On a personal level, I’m excited to be back on the scoreboard wearing this jersey. There are eight finals to go.”
James has been one of City’s few bright spots this season, and his recovery from injury will be critical to preventing a second consecutive relegation.
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