Leicester City's struggles deepened as they suffered a 0-2 defeat to Norwich City, marking their fourth consecutive home loss and leaving them firmly entrenched in the relegation zone. But here's where it gets controversial: while the Foxes are sinking, the Canaries are soaring, raising questions about what's gone so wrong for Leicester and so right for Norwich. Norwich City's resurgence continued with a commanding performance at the King Power Stadium, thanks to second-half goals from Anis Ben Slimane and Ali Ahmed. The visitors dominated proceedings, though they were initially frustrated by an inspired goalkeeping display from Leicester's late stand-in, Jakub Stolarczyk. Despite the return of Jordan James from a five-week injury layoff, Leicester rarely looked like turning their fortunes around, extending their winless league streak to nine games. In stark contrast, Norwich have now won seven of their last nine matches, effectively banishing their early-season relegation fears. And this is the part most people miss: Norwich's turnaround isn't just about results—it's about a tactical shift and renewed team spirit, something Leicester desperately needs. As the season reaches its climax, the question remains: Can Leicester find their footing, or will they pay the ultimate price for their inconsistency? And is Norwich's success sustainable, or just a fleeting moment of brilliance? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—this debate is far from over!