Leicester are at massive risk of getting relegated from the Premier League, as they have only managed to gather 30 points from 36 matches, recording 22 losses in this current term.

 

The Foxes board let Brendan Rodgers go in April and brought Dean Smith in to keep their head above the danger, but they have only managed to rescue five points from his eight games in charge.

 

 

Smith’s men hosted a rising-on-the-table Liverpool side at the King Power Stadium on Monday night in a one-sided 3-0 defeat.

 

Robinson found Leicester’s approach very alarming after Liverpool got their first goal through Curtis Jones.

 

 

“Leicester just folded and from that point they offered very, very little”, Robinson said on BBC Radio 5 live.

 

“It’s not the margin of the defeat, it’s the manner of the defeat.

 

 

“It’s how they crumbled after that first Liverpool goal.”

 

Jurgen Klopp’s men took charge of the game after the first goal and the Midlands club failed to launch any sort of comeback in the match.

 

Leicester will pay a visit to Champions League hopefuls Newcastle United on Monday in their penultimate game of the season in the hope to get all three points to boost their survival hopes.