Now, City are just four points above Southend, Leeds and Barnsley and face an anxious wait to hear what damage has been caused after tonights Championship fixtures, which involve all three strugglers.
However, Rob Kelly remains confident that his side are capable of climbing out of an unwanted relegation battle starting with Saturdays visit of Luton Town to the Walkers Stadium.
Speaking to the Leicester Mercury, Kelly said: 'They (Luton) are in a difficult situation themselves and three points would go a long way to easing the pressure on them. We were poor there (Kenilworth Road) on the opening day and we will use that to our advantage.'
The Blue Army have been involved in a rollercoaster ride as of late following a poor run of results together with news of Milan Mandarics take over taking a further set back. Kelly will be desperate to change the clubs fortunes with a
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Meanwhile, defender Patrick Kisnorbo has been included in the Australian national squad for their fixture against Denmark at Loftus Road in one weeks time.