
"Leicester City was deducted six points in February for offences against the EFL's Profit and Sustainability Rules, which has left them fighting for survival at the bottom of the Championship."
"The club's financial losses exceeded £200 million over a three-year period, far more than the permitted maximum of £81 million, leading to their current precarious position."
"Leicester's appeal against the points deduction was rejected, and with five games remaining, the club is fully focused on avoiding relegation to League One."
Leicester City was deducted six points in February for breaching the EFL's Profit and Sustainability Rules, leading to their current position at the bottom of the Championship. Their appeal against the deduction was dismissed, leaving them battling relegation with teams like Oxford United and Portsmouth. The club's financial losses exceeded £200 million over three years, far surpassing the allowed maximum. With five games remaining, Leicester is focused on avoiding relegation to League One, a significant fall from their Premier League title win a decade ago.
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