Nick Mashiter
BBC Sport football news reporter
'From the dogs of war to doggy daycare' - some Leicester fans made their point last night as the Foxes' struggles continued.
The banner at the King Power Stadium referenced the huge flag Leicester unfurled before the their Champions League last-16 second-leg victory over Sevilla in 2017 that sent them into the quarter-finals.
Eight years later Leicester are set for a second relegation in three seasons after another chastening evening for Ruud Van Nistelrooy following Sunday's 3-0 defeat to former club Manchester United.
The Foxes even set a new top-flight record of seven straight home defeats without scoring with the fans' focus still on the hierarchy and their discontent with the running of the club, rather than on Van Nistelrooy.
Director of football Jon Rudkin remains in their sights with the feeling the legacy of the Premier League win, their Champions League run and FA Cup triumph in 2021 has been blown.
Van Nistelrooy - who was only able to sign defender Woyo Coulibaly for around £3m in January - has lost 13 of his last 14 games but, with the problems at Leicester running deeper, has escaped the fans' public fury for now.